According to
DIY, the track is the most "direct" of the singles released up that point, being "
Let It Happen" and "
'Cause I'm a Man", also noting how it is "filtered through a hazy aesthetic". Bill Pearis of
BrooklynVegan enjoyed the track, calling the track a very catchy, but little pop song. Writing for
Vice, Eric Sundermann simply stated that the track was blissful and kicked ass, enjoying the track. In a short review about the release of the track,
Beat Magazine called it an excellent
lo-fi into
hi-fi pop ditty. Another short review by
Exclaim! called the track a slice of summery, sugary
psychedelic pop. Jess Marshalek of
mxdwn called the track the most catchy of the ones released up to that point, stating that it will get you to "nod your head or tap your foot to the beat", having a psychedelic vibe, and featuring a prominent bass and drum line. == Personnel ==