"[21] In another positive review, Desert-Rock.com described the album as "twelve tracks of purely instrumental stoner rock for an hour of very consistent music.
"[24] Josh Coppola of Sonic Frontiers also felt that the band failed to set themselves apart from others with this album, branding each track "distinct and listenable, although at times slightly repetitive."
"[25] Stormbringer.at gave the album a largely negative review, remarking that "for a purely instrumental band, Sons of Alpha Centauri simply offers the listener too little.
[27] The visual aesthetic of the album contains photography of the SS Richard Montgomery, the Shivering Sands Army Fort and relics of World War II in the Thames Gateway in proximity to the Isle of Sheppey.
The music video for "23" reflected both on the Shivering Sands Army Fort and the conflict of World War II including the escalation of armament.