Formed in what singer Pat Flynn describes as "a deeply, deeply, laughably depressing part of my life," Fiddlehead was born with modest intentions. "Springtime & Blind" was a hit for many reasons, but chief among them was Flynn's open-hearted exploration of his father's passing, which saw him use his lyrics as a means of relating to and understanding his mother's grief. Opening with "Grief Motif," "Between The Richness" effectively picks up where "Springtime & Blind" left off, as Flynn dives headfirst into that same subject matter.