It features a slow beat, with a heavy emphasis on guitar sounds, and as the lead singer, Matthew Murphy describes it, “probably the most electronic song on the album”.
"[4] Matthew Murphy said the name-drop was "autobiographical", stating that he and his wife were listening to Drake and that there was “a lot of imagery from that day which felt good to use for the song.
"[8] Atwood Magazine said it was the "cornerstone of their music", "a chilling vibrant track that encompasses the indecision of a relationship", with "inspired lyrics, strong vocals and understated production.
"[9] Rolling Stone called it a "gentler, lovelorn ballad, boosted by acoustic strumming and flashes of falsetto from Matthew Murphy.
"[10] The Edge UK described the song as being on another level, stating that it "reintroduced fans to the band's immersive post-punk guitar and electronic-inspired pop beat.
[11] Amnplify wrote that the song "pushes boundaries with of alt-pop innovation with a lush, ultramodern indie soundscape, irrepressible hooks and tragic-comic lyricism belied by a newfound maturity and emotional moving depth.
[18] It features the three band members, with Matthew Murphy headlining, accompanied by spinning visuals, such as disembodied brains, and absurd situations.
[19] They also performed it at Paste Studios in New York City in early October 2018,[20] as well as on the JBTV Music Television stage in late September 2018.