[9] Tait McGregor from The AU Review wrote: "The most impressive element of the work is the vulnerability Tim finds in what could easily have been flippant electronic tracks.
Tim Nelson gifts fans with a message of empathy and self-love that goes beyond listening and deep seeds itself into a mantra, helping to heal the souls it touches.
"[10] Eleanor Pettipher from Fortitude Magazine opined that "Cub Sport have moved on from pop to gospel-influenced sound to now experiment with a more urban, fresh vibe.
"[11] Joe McIndoe from Music News said: "The [band's] previous work focused on self-doubt and the storyteller's fear of being unworthy of his lover's affections.
He added: "Glowing in poptimist tones and draped in tender synth-soul and mid-tempo RnB, Cub Sport is a loved-up record that banishes fear through a celebration identity, sexuality, and spirituality.