Ahead of their massive headlining show at Wembley Arena in December 2014, BMTH set out to write a new style of song for an arena sound. Vocalist Oli commented on the difference in his songwriting approach for such a show in an interview with Gigwise. When we started this band, we were young and, I don’t want to say we hid behind the noise, but that’s just what you like when you’re a kid. As we got older, our taste in music changes, and we’re just trying to reflect that with what we do, rather than trying to write something we would’ve ten years ago. The song is about the expectations in life that can grow too much to bear, and about someone that could take that weight off your shoulders and help you back up. Leading up the release of “Drown,” vocalist Oli Sykes uploaded parts of the lyrics to his Instagram, giving fans a sneak peak of the lyrical content. The cover art and music video of this song feature the band dressed up in the style of The Beatles, and the music video features them playing in a space similar to that of The Beatles' performance on The Ed Sullivan Show.
Holdmy breath and let it bury me Kutahan nafasku dan kubiarkan ia menguburku I'm not OK and it's not all right Aku susah dan semua ini tak baik-baik saja Won't you drag the lake and bring me home again Maukah kau menyeret danau dan membawaku pulang lagi III Who will fix me now? Siapa kini kan menyembuhkanku kini? Dive in when I'm down?