[4] Elaborating on this statement, Howe stated that: “Alexander Humboldt went around the world and recognised we are destroying the planet but that was 200 years ago!
Elaborating on this, tracks such as "See Me Through" are "catchy and well-paced", though a stronger lead vocalist would've put it "over the top", and "Love Is a River", being described as a "sort of quintessential track", being called one of the most Yes-like efforts on the album.
Overall, the review stated that while you can occasionally find Howe's "classic Yes-era arpeggios, strums, and solos on practically all the tracks", as the minutes pass, they fade into less distinctive ideas.
[2] A more positive review by Grace Hayhurst of Proghurst believed that the album was a wonderful breath of fresh air, hoping for more in the future.
Furthermore, comparing the record to the Yes album Fly from Here if it was " homegrown and barefoot, relaxing in the sun with a welcoming smile on its face.