This album marked a return to the band's signature blues-inspired alternative rock sound after the more progressive and experimental elements showcased on Ghosts, and Grace Street.
The recordings only featured Thornley, bassist Dave McMillan, and drummer Chuck Keeping, as long-time rhythm guitarist and co-founder Brian Doherty battled lung cancer.
On July 22, 2019, the band announced an extensive 49-date tour across Canada and the US featuring Texas King as a supporting act, along with the single "One More Chance" which peaked at #19 on the Canadian rock radio charts the following autumn.
[6] The tour began on September 18, 2019, where the band formally introduced their new rhythm guitarist, famous Canadian music voyager, Chris Caddell of The Wreckage.
[7] On February 7, 2020, "Alibi" was released a single with a music video made up of footage and memoirs from the tour, as a thank you to the fans for all the support during the difficult times.
[8] The band's co-founder and long-time rhythm guitarist Brian Doherty was diagnosed with lung cancer in September 2018, at which point he departed from the group and returned to his home in Sarnia to receive treatment and spend time with family.