Upon release, it ended the longest break between new music in the bands history, with the previous record coming out on 31 December 2017.
The track was released as on seven inch vinyl backed with "Acarine", also from Fishing for Fishies via Flightless.
[4] The track has been described as a "seven-minute monster stomp", built on a "titanic glam-shuffle beat", full of "sci-fi keyboard noises and bugged-out vocodered vocals",[5] "cool riffs", "layered percussion", and "plenty of whammy bar".
[7] A video was released alongside the track, it was directed by longtime album cover designer Jason Galea.
The video features the band shot on grainy lo-fi film performing in a "mad scientists lair", wearing "absurd" uniforms and "tweaking-ominous looking knobs", furthermore, it has been stated that the band is flanking front-man Stu Mackenzie playing the keyboard, "working away at myriad other keys, knobs, and wires".