Brian Aubert has noted that "Kissing Families" was one of the very first tracks the band ever recorded, originally captured on a low-quality cassette tape. It is widely considered a fan favorite for its raw emotional energy and its dynamic shift from melodic verses to a powerful, distorted climax.

While the band’s lyrics are often intentionally vague, "Kissing Families" is frequently interpreted as an exploration of:

Watch the official music video for a glimpse into the band's early career and surreal visual style: Silversun Pickups - Kissing Families [Official Music Video] Silversun Pickups YouTube• Mar 20, 2009 Kissing Families

The track features cello work from Tanya Haden , a prominent member of the Silverlake music scene. Themes and Interpretation

It touches on the complexities of emotional intimacy, ranging from healthy, close-knit connections to the suffocating nature of codependency or generational dysfunction.

The video features the band performing in a dreamlike, domestic setting with surreal elements, such as bassist Nikki Monninger levitating.

The lyrics "Move on, roll along" and "now I know just where I stand" suggest a moment of self-realization and the bittersweet necessity of leaving home to gain independence.

The official music video for " Kissing Families " was released in 2005. It serves as a visual companion to the lead track of their debut EP, Pikul . Video and Song Background Director: The video was directed by Suzie Vlcek .