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In Freemasonry, the Chamber of Reflection is a small, darkened room where a candidate is placed before initiation. It is filled with symbolic objects like a , hourglass , and sulfur , intended to provoke deep introspection about mortality and one's life purpose.

In an interview with Quip Magazine , DeMarco explains why he considers this song a better summary of his mindset than the album's title track. Chamber Of Reflection

For a thorough look at the history and symbols (like the acronym V.I.T.R.I.O.L. ), the The Square Magazine offers a detailed article on its use as a "womblike" space for symbolic rebirth. In Freemasonry, the Chamber of Reflection is a

This 2014 track from the album Salad Days is Mac DeMarco's most famous song. It uses the Masonic concept as a metaphor for the isolation and self-examination he felt while recording in a windowless Brooklyn room. For a thorough look at the history and