[9] On May 6, 2022, the band announced a 31-city United States tour to promote the album, starting on May 10 at The Fillmore Detroit and finishing on August 28 at the Worcester Palladium, with Set It Off and Magnolia Park as supporting acts.
[11] On March 20 of that year, the band was announced alongside Sum 41 as special guests on The Offspring's summer tour supporting their tenth album Let the Bad Times Roll.
She concluded that: "Our favourite Canadian pop punkers have nailed this record once again by producing their most authentic selves in their 20-year tenure, and it's sure to win over fans as much as their high school selves did.
Tasha Brown of Distorted Sound wrote: "Shaking off the shackles of record labels, Simple Plan returns to their roots for ten tracks of arguably their best material since their 2008 self-titled effort.
"[13] Conversely, Jesper L. of Sputnikmusic felt the band were still "absolutely horrendous at incorporating elements of post-2005 pop", criticizing "Anxiety" and "Iconic" for "dreadfully repetitive choruses, painfully misplaced horns, and not a single hint of energy or authenticity."