Musically, the song is an upbeat pop rock and power pop song with a guitar-driven sound.
Return to guitar-driven sound (1992-2003)
The album features a heavy guitar-driven sound, often compared to Alice In Chains.
"Lúmina", which displayed the new direction the band was taking - a rawer guitar-driven sound, moving away from the previous programmed and synth-friendly tunes.
The band's music incorporates a modern alternative rock style, and has evolved from power pop to a more melodic and guitar-driven sound.
For versatility, Lifeson was known to incorporate touches of Spanish and classical music into Rush's guitar-driven sound during the 1970s.
James Apt (bass) joined for the 1995 album Severe Exposure, which represented a fusion of their synth- and guitar-driven sounds.
With the release of the critically acclaimed Holy a return to the guitar-driven sound similar to Balls to the Wall-era Accept.
Unlike the electronic sound of Deitiphobia, Massivivid featured a more guitar-driven sound.
The album was mostly written by band leader Sascha Konietzko, who emphasized a less guitar-driven sound for the release.