: Critics have noted the song's "achingly vulnerable" verses and its ability to connect with listeners suffering from mental health struggles or grief. Official Music Video Analysis
: The song explores the complexities of a toxic relationship. The first verse is written from frontman Remington Leith’s perspective, while the second verse captures the viewpoint of an equally unhappy partner.
: Leith has described the song as a metaphor for personal growth, stating that "being broken means you have the opportunity to piece yourself back together into an even better person".
: Critics have noted the song's "achingly vulnerable" verses and its ability to connect with listeners suffering from mental health struggles or grief. Official Music Video Analysis
: The song explores the complexities of a toxic relationship. The first verse is written from frontman Remington Leith’s perspective, while the second verse captures the viewpoint of an equally unhappy partner.
: Leith has described the song as a metaphor for personal growth, stating that "being broken means you have the opportunity to piece yourself back together into an even better person".