The Old Me

It peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart in March 2019.

[2] The video, directed by Caleb Mallery, is meant to match the song's meaning and represent an internal struggle with oneself, according to frontman Matty Mullins.

What feels like a war between good and evil, loathing the person I become mentally when it consumes me, and trying to remember what life was like before I lived with the symptoms.

"[1] The song's music video was meant to mirror the message, with Mullins describing it as representing "the two versions of myself that are constantly at war with each other.

"[2] HM magazine had mixed feelings on the song, citing it as representative of the album of a whole - lyrically genuine, but "rarely dig[ging] deeper than the surface".