Featured on the album Sharecropper’s Son , produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys.
It leans into an emo-grunge style that is described as "hard-hitting and intense." Community Perspectives You Make Me Feel Alright
“Everything about this record is more ambitious and impactful... from the triumphant love track, "Make Me Feel Alright" which emphasizes the Blues Rock aspects to the max.” Album of the Year · 4 years ago Featured on the album Sharecropper’s Son , produced
The song explores the bittersweet complexity of young love and the aftermath of being cheated on. Featured on the album Sharecropper’s Son
From the album Fortress , this track represents the band's shift toward AOR and FM Radio Rock.
It is described as a shuffle-tempo rock track with a "straightforward, guitar-driven approach."