After a mysterious intro, a honky tonk-reminiscent electric grand piano completes the main riff, with an Emaj chord.
This features gothic voices, and ends with a soaring synth lead-line (often sung by Chaplin during live performances).
The video for the song is available on the enhanced CD single version, as well as the bonus DVD edition of Hopes and Fears and on Strangers.
He hallucinates and their faces turn into gremlin-like monsters, causing him to run back to the bathroom in fear, only for the walls to collapse and drown him in white light.
The wizened man finds himself against a white background, where he witnesses animated versions of Keane's band members playing the titular song with the lyrics he wrote on the walls.
To achieve this, Hardy's friend David Lupton was recruited to hand-draw 500 pictures of the band in the space of a week.