After earning a gold record for their sunny 1995 album Heroine, the band’s sound took a darker, tougher-sounding turn with their follow-up. During the three-year recording process, Wild Strawberries’ Ken Harrison’s mother continued to decline from advanced Alzheimer’s and the focus on impressionist, notional lyrics is especially pronounced on Quiver. The album track “32” crystallizes Ken’s melancholy on the record and contains Quiver‘s most memorable chorus.