[4] It has a "percussive, string-sample lead" and a "hook-laden chorus" with Tumor singing lyrics invoking "fear and trauma induced by police brutality" and expressing his experience of PTSD and depression.
Halfway into the song, "the beat grows more complex, the bass starts falling out of key, and the strings give way to faraway shrieks and low electronic groans" transforming into "a jagged, toothy snarl".
[1] Connor Duffey of Stereogum praised Tumor's "uneasy, fiery performance", calling it his "most upfront and vulnerable" and saying he "continues shedding his outer veil."
Sasha Geffen for Pitchfork called the song "neo disco" praising it as a "beautiful new strain of pop darkness" describing "a haunted vat of explicit despair" and declaring "Tumor smashes together genres into jarring and captivating contrasts."
"[4] Spyros Stasis opined "... the main theme carries on as a mantra while the background explodes through the distorted presence, which verges towards a free rock rendition, spawning disorienting sonic artifacts.