[4] The video plays on the stereotype of popular rock bands going to strip clubs, but in a twist, instead of being patrons, they are instead working there, serving the drinks and doing the dances.
[5][6] The video features a cameo appearance by glam rock band Steel Panther.
[1] Loudwire described its sound as "an energetic rocker that sways from a light, moody opening to a hook-laden rager.
"[4] The song was recorded live in the studio, without any auto-tune, pitch correction, or additional programming involved.
"[1] Metal Injection was less positive about the song, stating that it "has a decent chorus but the verses have that "annoying earworm" quality that remind you of 90's one hit wonders like Marcy Playground and Harvey Dangers "Flagpole Sitta".