Yet their love interest is doubting themself, forcing our singer to feel that they are even worse in comparison. Here our singer watches as a crush falls into the lake of their own self-doubt, but not before comparing his own doubt to theirs, with “you’re a pond and I’m an ocean.” To the singer, his crush removes all negativity from the world around them. Have you ever known someone completely and totally out of your league? Yeah, this song does, too. However, many of them are hidden behind the bright combination of electric guitar, bass guitar, drums and keyboard that allows the audience to get lost in its soundscape it was only on repeated listens that I finally began to see the overall themes of this album fully displayed in the track. As an opening track, it is supposed to establish several themes, either musical or lyrical, of the overall album. Lyrically it tells the story of someone struggling to find happiness in darker times, and, through a loved one, is finding more happiness than they had ever thought possible. “I’m alright if you’re alright, I’m okay if you’re okay” takes us into the hook of this deceptively cheerful song about finding yourself and accepting that you’re lost. Each track will receive a score out of 10, and then be added up to create the final score for the album. These will be track-by-track reviews, with each track scoring points for factors such as musicality, lyrical content, continuity (how well each track fits into the rest of the album), and theme.
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