The track features additional production from Danger Mouse, Oneohtrix Point Never, and MGMT live member James Richardson.
[3] Writing for BrooklynVegan, Andrew Sacher described "Mother Nature" as a light, breezy, psych-folk-pop track.
[4] Carys Anderson of Consequence noted the tracks more grounded sound when compared to much of the bands earlier, more psychedelic music.
[5] Amanda Lang of Euphoria said that the track marked a departure from the typical " hippie dance vibes and more of a show of proof that they have no need to change their sound to keep relevant".
"[6] In a review by JamBands, the track was stated as seamlessly melding guitars and synth elements in a "classic yet elevated MGMT fashion".