Clove's track 'Don't Forget About Me' starts off as a the sister song to Adele's 'Hello'. Somber, wistful and hopelessly dragged through romantic turmoil. The painful resurgence in Clove's voice, compliments a supposed love story gone awry because in the end forgetting about the other person is a worse ache than the initial breakup. However, the grief felt throughout the song captures a hyper realistic calling, along with spontaneous drums taking over the track.
'Don't Forget About Me' honestly recalls a sort of impending doom. Majority of that reasoning is in effect because of the first prime piano keys being pressed down. 'Where have you gone, I just need to know' may be a pair of lyrical content, dipped heavy in regret, sadness and longing. Clove excells in making her voice vibrate at a frequency where being heard is a heaven higher than our audible ears can comprehend.
In relation 'Don't Forget About Me' sounds as if Clove is addressing another, who has passed on or simply retains as a memory. Either way the emtional stability places a flag right through our heart. Allowing 'Don't Forget About Me' to leave a permanent scar on all those lost individuals we've come across in our short life span.