[4] The band performed the song for the first time on stage during their Rock Out with Your Socks Out Tour on the second night of their show at Long Island.
Carolyn Menyes of Music Times compared the track to Yellowcard's "Only One" for its pop-punk sound and emotional lyrics.
She stated, "The song continues the band's new tendency toward introspective lyrics, as they sing about being cold and broken but still feeling in love despite emotional turmoil.
"[1] Jessica Thomas of Renowned for Sound noted that the song, "boasts an angst-ridden tune with lyrical and instrumental depth.
Counting in with a deep beat, opening with electric riffs and leading with a steady bass line."