Broods - Heartlines Direct

The song explores the "uneasy emotional territory" of long-distance relationships.

: Critics frequently noted the song's sonic similarity to Lorde's debut album Pure Heroine , specifically highlighting the "smokey" vocal delivery and electronic beat structures. Broods - Heartlines

"Heartlines" is a synthpop anthem by New Zealand duo from their 2016 album Conscious . It is highly regarded for its high-profile collaboration with fellow Kiwi artist Lorde and its innovative use of technology in its visual presentation. Core Origins and Collaboration The song explores the "uneasy emotional territory" of

: Phrases like "fool the datelines" and "jump the state lines" represent the desire to bypass physical and temporal barriers to be with a partner. It is highly regarded for its high-profile collaboration

: Compared to Broods' earlier, more subdued work, "Heartlines" features a more "aggressive and darker" electronic sound. Lyrical Themes: Long-Distance and Hope

: Georgia Nott revealed the lyrics were inspired by Caleb's relationship with a woman living on the other side of the world, posing the question, "What if we saw each other more than twice a year?".

The music video, directed by Dano Cerny and starring actress Rose McIver, gained significant media attention for its partnership with .