[8] The title of the album references the historic Boylan Heights neighborhood of Raleigh, North Carolina.
The album was recorded at Drive-In Studio, and was produced by Mitch Easter.
[2] Trouser Press wrote that "the band has matured into a distinctive enough unit to do justice to Michael’s yearning collegiate considerations of love, war and alienation.
"[1] The Orlando Sentinel called it "a collection of warmly energetic and melodic rockers.
"[11] All songs by Mike Connell, except "Home Today" by George Huntley.