The sense of urgency laced into this track makes it feel like it's the opener of the final act. Idk why but my eyes teared up in awe, it hit me way harder than I thought it would. It sounds better the more times you listen to it.
When producer/songwriting extraordinaire is not writing for others he crafts albums that are deeply personal to him. Jon is usually at his best when showing his wide talents in different genres, from writing raps to singing in a indie rock tone you'd hear in the early 2000s to a full on choir boy singing at the church alter.
Jon drops the pixar like magic for a more cohesive and mature album and rises up to the expectations of his core fans and new fans alike.
I like some tracks but this album proved to me you can't replace a legend like Chester Bennington, may God rest his soul.