“Honey I’m home.” The band has arrived, and they demand that, for the next 20 minutes, you better pay attention. The track is punchy and straightforward; though it evades the whiny theatrics of teen angst, it comes with more than its fair share of self-loathing. “I am an animal / Weary and disturbed,” Jansson wails, “Just give me what I want / I’m a monster.”
Producer Ali Chant plays with the band’s straightforward cleanness on “Millionaire”, at first muffling the steady guitar riff and compressing Jansson’s usually soaring vocals into a bleak banality, as she sings of an even more languorous reality, “You’re a block of cinder in the rain / Nobody came to your birthday party / You could die of shame / You are alone.