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[4] AllMusic gave the album a positive review saying, "On their third effort, Rockford, Illinois metalcore group the Color Morale continue to rip out blistering metal, alternating between screaming verses and melodic choruses, but their abilities on both sides of the spectrum are better than ever.

Punishing breakdowns and post-prog guitar riffs punctuate the screamo moments, but Garret Rapp's ability to work in a big, clean, anthemic hook is the X factor that separates the five-piece from the sea of hardcore/emo sound-alikes.

rated the album positively calling it: "Back to the original question: why is the newer wave of "tumblr-core" bands more popular?

You can pick this album up at Hot Topic, on iTunes or on the band's merch site – grab it and get down with this sick piece of art!

"[8] Lisa Fox of Rock Sins rated the album 9 out of 10 and said: "The bottom line is that The Color Morale play diverse, competent metalcore music.