[1] The album debuted at number one in Denmark while on the singles chart, "Love Someone" stayed atop for an eighth week, "Not a Damn Thing Changed" rose back up to number two and the other eight album tracks also entered.
[3][4] The album opens with "Not a Damn Thing Changed", which a dedication at the end of the song in memory of a lost friend.
[8] "Love Someone" and "Promise" is dedicated to Forchhammer's wife while "Unhappy" is about sorting out disagreements between the two.
[4] Mark Kennedy of the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette called the album full of "regret and moodiness" and noted that it is "also largely shorn of the upbeat tempos and hip-hop elements that made his [Graham's] last album so successful.
"[9] Kennedy ultimately felt that the album leaves the listener feeling "bummed out".