"Madness" is a song by American heavy metal band All That Remains. It is the title track of their eighth studio album Madness and was released alongside "Safe House" as the albumâÂÂs first two singles. The song reached number 11 on the US Mainstream Rock Chart.
While talking to Sirius XM's Jose Mangin Labonte commented on the songâÂÂs meaning stating:
Loudwire stated that the song "focuses on strong vocal melodies with a powerful radio arrangement, playing with a soft verse and soaring chorus utilizing clean singing throughout the song."
Anna Chase of Metal Temple wrote "The song opens with a slightly Industrial/Nu-Metal sounding bass riff before diving into isolated, clean vocals and a melodic chorus filled with passion and power. While this song takes the band in a new musical direction, it still brings the familiar heaviness their fans love while experimenting with electronics and distortion."
On March 1, 2017, an official lyric video for the song was released. The songs official music video was later released on April 27. The video shines a light on military members who suffer from PTSD. The video alternates between two perspectives: one shows All That Remains performing the song in the White HouseâÂÂs Oval Office, with rapid, disorienting cuts that heighten the sense of disorder; the other follows a soldier back home as he struggles to cope with his experiences, while showing signs of a mental breakdown.
The video also stars Benghazi veteran Kris Paronto.