Roar - I Canвђ™t Handle Change – Fast

While the title suggests a resistance to external shifts, the lyrics imply that the "change" the narrator cannot handle is often the or the shifting perceptions of others. The outro’s repetition of "I know it’s not your fault" suggests a internal struggle to avoid blaming others for one's own instability, even as the narrator begins to "shake for no reason at all".

Owen Evans' solo project, , released "I Can't Handle Change" in 2010 on the EP of the same name. Though it gained massive popularity years later through social media, the track remains a profound exploration of depression, social alienation, and the paralyzing nature of expectations. The Sound of Stagnation Roar - I Can’t Handle Change

: The line "I get tired and I get sick and then I lose the strength to leave" serves as a literal description of how mental illness can manifest as physical exhaustion, leaving the sufferer stuck in harmful cycles. While the title suggests a resistance to external

: The repetitive chorus— "Nothing I do is ever good enough" —highlights the crushing weight of high expectations and the paranoia of failing those around you. Though it gained massive popularity years later through

Roar - I Can’t Handle Change