[2] The album was supported by an Australian tour, commencing in Perth on 6 May 2023[1] before heading to Europe in June 2023 and concluding in New Zealand in July 2023.
Cloher is one of Australia's finest songwriters, one who takes time between releases and produces music that is in equal parts contemplative and joyful.
[11] Deb Pelser of Back Seat Mafia said "This album is all encompassing – it spans the personal, the exploration of their Māori heritage and is also a commentary on our recent political situation, all delivered in a collection of astute songs that are superbly produced and lushly orchestrated."
Pelser added "Despite the undeniable tension that must have pervaded the genesis of these songs, Cloher's confident delivery, backed by some fine musicians, results in an album that is upbeat, hopeful and simply beautiful.
"[12] Double J rated it the fifth best album of the year, saying, "this is the first time Jen sings in both English and te reo Māori.