Loz Taylor said in an interview

I think a lot of the running themes that we have in While She Sleeps come across as slightly political. With the new album, there’s a lot of personal feelings in the songs that in a strange way balance out a lot of the political vibes. We started writing stuff about the personal feelings that we’ve had, the past few years have been quite difficult for a few band members.

With things like Brexit being fresh in everyone’s mind and still being up in the air, people have a lot of different views on different topics. Like when we say ‘Your silence speaks volumes' people can’t expect anything to be changed if nobody’s going to make any effort to change it or work toward that change. I think people like to whine about the way things are done but aren’t willing to reach out and change anything.

Another thing that comes into it is a real Earthly feeling. When you’re walking round trying to take things in, you realize that everything feels like it’s on the edge of something weird. I don’t know if that’s always been the case, but when you’re watching the news it’s always pushing doom and gloom like you’re on the edge of existence in a hopeless kind of way. The song itself reflects that whole feeling with some personal emotion and trying to bring back a sense of unity to everyone. Our live shows try to encompass unity with everyone, we want everyone to have a great time and be a part of something cool. The unity vibe is something While She Sleeps has always had, it came out in Brainwashed and poured onto this album a little bit