"With this one, [we had] nothing but time on our hands," Smyers told People. "So it was cool to really tap into that. I feel like we really put our stamp and our signature on the way the song sounds and people have been relating to it."
Meanwhile, both Smyers and Mooney are happily married — in fact Smyers' wife Abby sings on the track — so what's the deal with lyrics like, "All my friends finally convinced / Me to get out of the house / To help me forget, to help me move on?" And, "Then I heard you're back in town / In a crowd of strangers and lovers / Someone told me that you were coming so / I should probably go to bed / I should probably turn off my phone?" It turns out lost love in the past informed the sentiments behind the highly-relatable words in "I Should Probably Go To Bed."
"I think a lot of people can relate to it, whether it's a past relationship that you can't get over or whether it's some other temptation that's pulling you and rendering you defenseless," Smyers explains. "Whatever it is, I feel like we've all gone through it in some way, shape or form."