[4][5] The release also marks Manafest's first label album, as well as the start of his long-time affiliation with BEC.
The album contains the single "Skills" featuring Trevor McNevan of Thousand Foot Krutch.
[6][7] As the album was Manafest's first step out of an independent status, the release only garnered a few glances from professional music sites and reviews.
About.com applauded the album and stated: "On his debut release with BEC Recordings, Manafest brings a variety of beats to the table.
"[1] Paul Portell of Jesus Freak Hideout went on to say that "Manafest's debut may take more than a listen or two to fully appreciate his talent and attempts at songwriting.