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lowest in me staind chords

Staind finally released a song in 12 Years. There last song / album released in 2011 and they announced a new album in 2023. Here is Lowest in me Staind Chords.

Musically, the song is characterized by a simple chord progression that emphasizes the emotional intensity of the lyrics. The verses are built around a repeated Bm-G-A progression that creates a sense of tension and unease. The chorus switches to a G-A-Bm-D pattern that provides a more uplifting feel but still retains a sense of melancholy.

The bridge is a departure from the rest of the song, with a new chord sequence that creates a feeling of release and catharsis. The Bm-B5-D5-F5-G5-D5 progression builds in intensity, leading up to the final chorus where the protagonist confronts their own shortcomings and acknowledges the power that their partner holds over them.

Lowest in me staind chords & Lyrics:

Lowest in me chords
        Bm
Try to let go, but you won't let me
                          G      A
So I'm closed off, hating all I see
          Bm
Play the victim so carelessly
                      G      A
You're addicted to uncertainty
 
 
[Pre-Chorus]
Bm
 Uncertainty
 
 
[Chorus]
                   G                     A
You bring out the lowest that I have in me
             Bm                D
I feel the chaos and the gravity
               G                             A
And I can't escape the bitterness, I can't change
                   Bm
You bring out the lowest that I have
 D                     Bm    G     Bm
Lowest that I have in me
 
 
[Verse 2]
        Bm
Try to hold back all the anger
                          G       A
But it's a trigger and I can't relax
        Bm
Losing focus on the things you lack
                        G
So you push me to the brink
              A           Bm
And I don't know what is next
 
 
[Chorus]
                   G                     A
You bring out the lowest that I have in me
             Bm                D
I feel the chaos and the gravity
               G                             A
And I can't escape the bitterness, I can't change
                   Bm
You bring out the lowest that I have
 D                     Bm
Lowest that I have in me
 
 
[Bridge]
 Bm
Lowest of low
                Bm    G    B5   D5   B5   F5   G5   D5
I'm so fucking high
 B5Sever all ties
                               D5
I don't recognize what I've become
   B5                                F5   G5   D5
Thread is pulled, you've made an animal
 
 
[Chorus]
                   G                     A
You bring out the lowest that I have in me
             Bm                D
I feel the chaos and the gravity
               G                             A
And I can't escape the bitterness, I can't change
                   Bm
You bring out the lowest that I have
 D                     G
Lowest that I have in me
 A                     Bm    G    Bm
Lowest that I have in me

Lowest in me song meaning:

The song “Lowest” by Staind is a reflection on the destructive power of a toxic relationship. The lyrics describe the protagonist’s struggle to break free from their partner’s negative influence, but also the difficulty of letting go of the relationship. The chorus acknowledges that the partner brings out the worst in the protagonist, and that they feel trapped by the situation.

Listen to the song here:

Also check:

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Nuno bettencourt / Extreme – Rise Guitar Pro Tab

I Can See You Chords / Tab by Taylor Swift

Nothing Compares 2 U Chords by Sinead O’Connor

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