The song comes from the band's seventh studio album,
Emperor of Sand, a
concept album which explores heavy themes such as humanity's existence and limited mortality through the scenario of a person being diagnosed with
cancer and going through
chemotherapy. The song lyrically plays into the same concepts, with lines such as "You're not as safe as far as I can tell, and I can tell / Only you can save yourself / Soon this will all be a distant memory / Or could this dream be real at all?" While the band is known for music that is
progressive rock and complicated in
structure, the song is relatively straightforward, with
Rolling Stone describing the track as "relatively stripped-down, melodic and direct. 'Show Yourself' erupts from a straight-ahead riff layered with spasms of wild guitar from Brent Hinds. The song features a
guitar solo by Hinds as well.
Stereogum noted that, while the band's first single, "Sultan's Curse" contained the atmosphere of their earlier work, "Show Yourself" instead sounded like the "
grungy chug-brood more in line with the work that the band has been doing in recent years". Dailor summed up the song as "super-
poppy” by Mastodon standards, while still dealing with the same themes of death and sadness". ==Music video==