4 P.M.

4 P.M. (16 in 24 hour notation) uses simple electronic drums, an accordion, a low french horn, an electric piano, and a wooden vibraphone in one part of the song. It sounds like someone whistles after the vibraphone sounds. It may refer to an afterglow, when the light or radiance that remains in the sky after the sun has set, because four in the afternoon is when the sun has gone down and left orange overlapping the blue in the games. The song, however, is a dark, but charming mid-day melody.