He addresses the "egotistical inclinations" of a successful artist, noting that while he was changed by his experiences, everyone at home remained the same, creating a deep sense of disconnect.
The song begins with "hypnotic guitar strumming" and Maeson's distinctive vocal timbre, gradually building to a high-intensity, "fever pitch" climax that reviewers compared to an impassioned church sermon .
According to Maeson, the song was written during the pandemic after he spent three years touring.
He addresses the "egotistical inclinations" of a successful artist, noting that while he was changed by his experiences, everyone at home remained the same, creating a deep sense of disconnect.
The song begins with "hypnotic guitar strumming" and Maeson's distinctive vocal timbre, gradually building to a high-intensity, "fever pitch" climax that reviewers compared to an impassioned church sermon .
According to Maeson, the song was written during the pandemic after he spent three years touring.