It's Not How Far You Fall, It's the Way You Land

The album also features cover versions of Neil Young's "Through My Sails", Josh Haden's "Spiritual", and the Rolling Stones' "No Expectations".

Club wrote that the album "sounds more like the work of a slow-moving rock band than the moody electronica they honed early in their career.

Throughout, the duo borrows heavily from the teary-eyed soul of Spiritualized and the gothic balladry of Sparklehorse, resulting in a few moments that require undivided attention.

His leathery, careworn baritone is always a welcome presence, and British duo the Soulsavers have reconfigured their previously unremarkable downtempo beats around it, to everyone's benefit.

"[5] Neil Ferguson of The Skinny added, "Elusive and almost fragile, [the album] follows the archetypal Soulsavers sound closely but becomes, nevertheless, a satisfying, heartening and warm journey for the listener.