Musically, the album is composed of dance tracks with thick Euro synths, cymbal crashing beats and Europop lyrics.
With the release of their first single, "Evacuate the Dancefloor", the group's sound began to move toward modern electropop and contemporary R&B.
Billboard Magazine was in favor of the album claiming "it repeats that single's formula: combining Horler's teen-bop vocals with a walloping, turbo-charged kick drum that could fit in a warehouse rave.
[7] Digital Spy found the album altogether bleak stating "Horler shows all the conviction of a session singer trilling her way through a demo while her mind focuses in on the pay cheque".
[2] CD Kritik reviews were in favour of the album, saying "It offers no surprises, but impresses with its lush pop production.
"[8] David Jeffries of AllMusic favoured the album, saying "Less dreamy and more thumping, the sound here isn't that far from Lady GaGa or Katy Perry's material, but with lyrics that are generally positive and lead singer Natalie Horler remaining effervescent as ever, fans will immediately be able to identify these tracks as the floor-filling act they love.
[14] During interviews Horler had stated that her favourite tracks from the album include "Draw The Line", "Breathless", "Fever", "Dangerous" and "Why You Had To Leave".