The album artwork was created by Cristina Daura. Describing the album, frontwoman Maz DeVita said: :"The whole album is about grief for so many things that I felt when we were writing the record and still do now. The way the world is so volatile at the moment, our environment, I talk about anxiety, mania, cutting ties with old friends and habits, my problems in the past with body image, and it's almost like a big mourning for all that. It's definitely an outpouring of grief in every sense of the word. But as much as I explored darker themes for
Big Grief, I framed my melodies and vocal very colourfully and lively." The music video was released on 8 June. On 24 February 2019, the band posted the date "27.02.2019" to their social media accounts, hinting at a new single release. The second single, "FU", was premiered on
Triple J's
Good Nights segment, and was then made commercially available a day later. On 9 April, a music video for "FU" was released. On 14 May, Waax released their third single "I Am". On the same day they also announced an national tour for August, after their USA and Canadian tour. On 18 June, the music video for "I Am" was released. ==Writing and composition==