If You See Me, Say Yes

The video was produced by Michael Patrick O’Leary and Ashley North Compton, and features Wasner wearing white and black makeup whilst interacting with various animations of shapes and colors.

[9] Timothy Monger of AllMusic wrote that the album was a personal but warm and inviting effort which consolidates on Flock of Dimes' earlier "atmospheric bedroom pop singles", praising the luscious harmonies, trickling synths and "clever rhythmic ships".

[10] Writing for Drowned in Sound, Sam Cleeve praised the album for matching synthetic and processed instrumentation with Wasner's warm voice and "knack for melody", also describing the record as a "kind of synth-pop".

"[7] Pitchfork reviewer Evan Wytlewski described the album as the "most all-encompassing document of [Wasner's] tastes yet, incorporating dreamy indie rock and digital pop."

[8] Scott Dransfield, writing for Under the Radar, considered the album to be a "refined work of indie-pop beauty ready for road trips or daily life".