[11] Collins has known the members of Gang of Youths since they were teenagers, and they played as the support act for her first national tour with the band.
[14] Her next single was "Mexico", leading to a national tour with Gang of Youths and attracting many fans, including Courtney Barnett and Amy Shark.
[15] She also played support for English musician Sam Fender and US-based South African-born country singer Orville Peck.
Kevin Rutherford wrote in Billboard that it "continues the breezy, country-tinged sound of Snowpine, flecked with harmonica and rootsy electric guitar".
The accompanying video, directed by Mickey Mason, features Collins and her band in various locations in Sydney.
Its style was described in The Music as "rhythmic '80s rock, contempo soul balladry, and slick power-pop – rivalling Taylor Swift".
She co-wrote some of the songs on the album with Gab Strum (aka "Japanese Wallpaper"), Xavier Dunn, and Jarryd James.
[12] She performed as their support act at the Brixton Academy,[18] (where one reviewer called her vocals "ethereal, country-infused"[24]); the Albert Hall in Manchester;[25] and another venue.