David Reilly and Jeff Turzo had conceived the EP in late 1993, and as such, the band's later members (guitarist Andrew McGee and drummer Adam Kary) were not involved in the recording process.
AllMusic stated that "...the heavily compressed production on opening song 'Drag Me Down' lacks the more full-bodied beat and bass punch of the remainder of the EP.
'No More Love' sets things to rights, while 'Lonely Again' is the best song on the disc, with an echoed, beautifully epic guitar intro and a moody melancholy captured in both the singing and the slow music."
A second video (1995) was shot in conjunction with the song's use in the 1995 film Johnny Mnemonic, which was based on a short story by William Gibson.
All songs performed by God Lives Underwater, all tracks written by David Reilly and Jeff Turzo.