He said the band was "unafraid to mesh seriously down-tuned chudstorming with a corpse-related vocal attack courtesy of Edward Butcher, funerary director of said proceedings".
He highlighted the track "Wasps", as being a "chameleonic number that boasts a metal onslaught buoyed by charging gang vocals", and also praised the songs "The Damned Floor" and "Set Your Anchor".
[1][3] In his review for Ox-Fanzine, Carsten Hanke writes; "despite my preference for modern, sometimes complex Death Metal by young people with sometimes chic hairstyles, I don't really warm to this band from England".
He opines further that as soon as the album "gets a little more fast-paced, it may seem scary to small children, but in my opinion it destroys almost every song", and that it "rumbles, bangs, screams and crashes, but without being any fun".
They said the vocals are "consistently deep and evil death metal growl", but "when you've heard half a track on this album, you know what you're in for, for the next three quarters of an hour, which also results in a somewhat boring experience".