Churches (album)

[9] LP was barred from entering a church in Saint Petersburg unless they covered their head, and that got them thinking that they don't want to be told how to believe in God and live their religion.

[13][5] "How Low Can You Go" was filmed at the Hotel El Ganzo, in San José del Cabo, where they composed much of the album.

[15] "Angels" and "Conversation" were released as singles on October 8[7] and December 3,[8] respectively, and their videos were shot on the same day at Steve Vai's house.

[8] The lyrics are a self-conversation in which they try to convince themself to carry on with a relationship, and they also saw the song as a love letter to their ex-girlfriend and fellow musician Lauren Ruth Ward.

[9] Helen Brown from The Independent called the album "confidently genre-fluid, it fills its sails with powerful blasts of synth pop; tilts and tumbles on the choppier waves of indie rock and drifts on peaceful currents of ukulele-plucked folk."

"[1] Writing for Renowned for Sound, Mike Corner compared the title track to Hozier's "Take Me to Church" and pointed out the diversity of the album (instrumentally-wise) while commenting that love remains its main subject matter.