[5] This is their first album not to feature founding member and bassist Walter Gervers, as it was during the period of his amicable hiatus in 2018 (and eventual return to the group in 2023).
[6] An alternative version of the album was digitally released 15 September 2019 featuring a compilation of remixes/edits from the band's musical peers and contemporaries (including Metronomy, George FitzGerald, Alex Metric, Purple Disco Machine, etc.)
[8] The third teaser, featuring a group of politicians physically assaulting each other in parliament court and a quick strobed, stylised shot, the band announced the release of the first single "Exits", which debuted on DJ Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show on 21 January.
[9] In promotion of "Exits", on 16 January, the band's marketing team created a scavenger hunt through social media by posting GPS coordinates along with photos of branded envelopes taped to various doorway exits of public transit and train stations around the world, such as New York, London, Paris, Mexico and Tokyo for fans to collect.
[13] The album's title is taken from the epigraph of the T. Michael Martin novel The End Games (ISBN 978-0-06-220180-5), which claims "Everything not saved will be lost" originated as a "Nintendo 'Quit Screen' message".