Two Beasts

[1][2] Tom Breihan of Stereogum described the song as starting out with, "huge, crashing chords, and it returns to thunderous riffage whenever it feels right.

But over the course of the song, the band also leans in improvisatory directions, toward drone or free jazz.

"[1] Vince Bellino of Decibel described the song as creating a, "tense, anxious atmosphere with its noisy sludge and discordant guitars, Turner's vocals a roar over the music, but Sumac aren't afraid to play with the white space, letting notes ring out and playing with the white space in between them to amplify the power of the song.

This mixture between aural atmospherics and aggressive metal really creates a sense of two beats, one with a sinister intention lurking underneath and another filled with pure vitriolic rage.

"[5] A staff member for BrooklynVegan compared the track to the band's fourth studio album, May You Be Held, stating that it, "incorporates towering sludge metal, textural ambience, white noise, and more.