Frith was a founding member of the English avant-rock group Henry Cow, and from 1999 has been teaching musical improvisation at Mills College in Oakland, California.
Frith explained that he found himself drawing on his "earliest rock and roll experiences", and with Hoopes' "stunning ability to wring every-thing [sic] there is to be wrung out of an electric bass" and Glenn's "playful, irreverent, and absolute authority ... [a]nything can happen.
He wrote that at the heart of the album Hoopes' "bursting e-bass lines", Glenn's "vigorous drumming and colorful accents", and Frith's "speed riffing [and] unearthly effects" create a "deviously entertaining" mix with "ethereal sound-shaping paradigms throughout."
[10] Izzy Yellen wrote in a review in DownBeat magazine that on Another Day the Trio creates an "often dense improvisational soundscape" that is "complex and multifaceted [but] never veers toward excess".
He said the album is "[n]ot for the faint of heart", and "pushes the listener toward the brink of sensory overload", but added that it will "leave [one] tripped out and travel-weary, but ultimately in a better place".