Is it the classic 90s alternative grunge/post-grunge song? Yes, but that's why it's good, good old 90s alternative. As always very emotional and with a big crescendo throughout the song, I love it.
One of the most emotionally potent songs I’ve heard. Ed’s vocals go from broken and distorted, to loud and clear as the song progresses and it makes for such a beautiful climax.
The lyrics are so cleverly written to portray life moving on, which makes this such a trip to come back to whenever it’s on my playlist or I get a craving for it.
Absolutely chaotic, beautiful song.