[3] Love in the 4th Dimension was officially announced on 16 November 2016, when the single "Formidable" premiered on Annie Mac's Hottest Record.
The track was described by front woman Jules Jackson as being about "when you really really want something or someone and you launch yourself into getting it – preening yourself, preparing, fantasising the blissful future, convincing yourself that you’re ready for it and you bravely throw yourself into a new situation – only to find that despite all that careful planning your nerves can still get the better of you.
[5] The third single released was the track "Formidable" which was premiered by Radio 1 on Annie Mac's Hottest Record.
[7] Harriet Gibson of The Guardian said "The golden age of indie might be over, but The Big Moon are resuscitating its corpse for one last hurrah", and added that the band "amplifies the emotional carnage" of "nostalgia for noughties".
[13] Reef Younis of Loud and Quiet said that the album "captures the kind of happy exuberance you get from watching Pixar films, remembering criminally underrated Brit-pop acts and/or catching a favourite song on an episode of Teachers".