[9] According to Young, the song is the most personal track on the album and highlights an ending relationship that ruined both lives that were involved.
I was ending a serious relationship at the time, and I was harrowed by the fact that so many people [specifically me] have a funny tendency to desire romance merely for the sake of avoiding loneliness, which ultimately means it's not about love at all!...
So the song plays closely to the fact that I needed to pull myself out of the lights and remember what's more important than the romantic butterflies.
[10] The song features drums, bass, and electric guitar high up in the mix with a couple of synth leads and the track was inspired by Blink-182.
Chad Grischow of IGN praised the comical lyrics that, "work great as a lonesome Young looks for love in all the wrong places, getting more than a brush off from the ladies.
"[1] Scott Shetler of PopCrush stated, "Young ditches his usual dreamy, ethereal style for layered, whirring synths that add a touch of dance music to the song...
[3] The video was inspired by the 1985 science fiction film, Back to the Future and was shot in parts of Mint Canyon, Santa Clarita.
"[15] Going more in-depth about the music video, Young spoke with The Hollywood Reporter stating, "It was a collaborative idea between my director and myself.