[1] It includes a re-recording of the track "True Colours", previously released as a free download in August 2011.
[6] A majority of the music featured on the extended play was written by the band before Wade had joined and that they put the finishing touches on the record with him.
[5] Lee Barratt summarises the ep as a "good release of anger" and that all the band felt "particularly venomous when Wade joined".
[6] Just a few months later in November the band made the announcement that the new extended play would be released in early December.
"[5] Music critics have described True Colours upon its release as a single as "the most brutal thing Gallows has done.
"[4] Andrew Ford of Hit The Floor Magazine considered it a "36 second middle finger to all those who have suggested this is the end of the road for the Watford lads.
[1][11] Gallows completed their first tour after the release of True Colours with MacNeil as front man in the United States and Canada in November alongside Four Year Strong, Title Fight and The Swellers and Sharks.
There's enough here to prove that Lags Barnard's songwriting skills aren't on the wane and that Wade MacNeil is a more than able replacement for Carter.
"Some fans will undoubtedly find it hard to get past the fact that he isn't Frank Carter, but a little scratch at the surface will reveal the same aggression and similar bile-filled lyrics you'd expect from one of Britain's most hateful bands.