Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Directly related to the album’s central narrative of the polyamorous relationships between UMO leader Ruban Nielson, his wife Jenny, and a woman codenamed Laura, “Can’t Keep Checking My Phone” is about Ruban and Jenny “pin[ing] for Laura as she worked on a project in the Peruvian rainforest, while a...
[Verse 1]
Aurora Borealis, me for her for real
It’s lust, the love can’t be heard above
Everyone acts like a day drinker, yeah
[Pre-Chorus]
We eat crickets in the future
Just tastes like “Far-from-home”
Drink chicha in the jungle
That sounds great
I'm kinda busy, could you call back again?
I'm sure you'll come back, till then
[Chorus]
I can’t keep checking my phone, no
I can’t keep checking my phone, no
I can’t keep checking my phone, no
I can’t keep checking my phone
[Verse 2]
We read the universe might be holographic
Traffic lights might reverse my love
Go ahead and traverse the winter, yeah
[Pre-Chorus]
We eat crickets in the future
Just tastes like “Far-from-home”
Drink chicha in the jungle
That sounds great
I'm kinda busy, could you call back again?
I'm sure you'll come back, till then
[Chorus]
I can’t keep checking my phone, no
I can’t keep checking my phone, no
I can’t keep checking my phone, no
I can’t keep checking my phone
Can’t Keep Checking My Phone was written by Jacob Portrait & Ruban Nielson.
Can’t Keep Checking My Phone was produced by Ruban Nielson.
Chicha is a corn-based drink originating in South and Central America.
Actually, yes! In string theory, the holographic principle posits the theory that what we perceive to be a 3-D universe may stem from some form of 2-D holographic projection. The theory is spearheaded by renowned physicist Stephen Hawking.