Cold Reactor

Album: Mountainhead (2023)
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  • Released on October 26, 2023 as the lead single from Mountainhead, "Cold Reactor" paints a haunting and thought-provoking picture of modern society under the influence of technology.

    "'Cold Reactor' is about striving for an advanced future and exponential growth at the cost of our own personal worlds and mental well-being," explained Everything Everything singer Jonathan Higgs. "Lives lived through screens and isolation, leading to disconnected and emotionless reactions in the form of symbols."
  • The song's central metaphor, the "cold reactor," is a disturbingly apt image for anyone numbed and alienated by constant digital interaction.

    When everything we love becomes a picture of a simulation
    It wakes me in the middle of the night
    I love you like an atom bomb, but I've become a cold reactor


    "Cold Reactor" chills with its image of people numbed by screens, loving like atom bombs but expressing it like emotionless reactors. Higgs blasts open the disconnect between real and digital hearts, leaving us to wonder: are we connecting, or just simulating?

    "Isolation and communicating through symbols and screens is talked about a lot," said Higgs to Dork. "The term 'cold reactor' is how I'm describing a user of social media or digital communication rather than a nuclear power station. One who types a crying laughing emoji but does not laugh."
  • The song's dark and introspective tone reflects the album's overall atmosphere of existential angst and uncertainty about the future. The 14 tracks on Mountainhead leave listeners pondering the impact of technology on human connection and the potential consequences of living in a digitally dominated world.
  • Higgs and longtime collaborator Kit Monteith co-directed the video, which amplifies the song's themes of isolation and digital dependence. The four band members, dressed in yellow uniforms, scale a mountain only to dismantle it piece by piece, symbolizing the destructive nature of our digital addiction.
  • Everything Everything guitarist Alex Robertshaw and Tom A.D. Fuller produced the song under their shared pseudonym Kaines & Tom AD.
  • Everything Everything gave the song its live debut at Black Cat, Washington DC, on October 4, 2023.
  • The Mountainhead album takes a trip through time, exploring how capitalism and social divisions might play out in the future. "Cold Reactor" encompasses the theme, but also really hinges on the human side of things.

    The song "really gets into the emotion of living in 21st century, post pandemic isolation," Higgs told The Sun. "I think that sets the tone in a lot of ways - it's serious and relatable emotionally, but it appears to be a very fun pop song. I think some of the lines about not leaving their house and feeling isolated have really resonated with people. Some still haven't left their home since the pandemic, or perhaps they haven't mentally moved on."

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