We sing about romantic, protective, possessive and disappointing love; of self destructive holding patterns and outbursts; and reflect on the integrity of casting judgements.
Nguyen said, "Me and You is largely a more subdued affair, swapping synthesisers for acoustic and piano-led numbers, and looking more inwards than the duo has previously.
"[6] Bryget Christfield from Beat Magazine felt that "Big Scary somehow capture the beauty, fragility and sorrow of humanity through their song writing.
"[7] Simon Winkler from Stack Magazine said "Big Scary examine the seams of devotion on Me and You... [and] as hinted in the title, partnership lies at the heart of this new album.
"[8] Ellie Robinson from NME wrote that the band's "penchant for poignancy is mellowed out by their sweetest and more serene tonal palette to date", and described it as an improvement from Daisy, writing that "there is ... a looseness and jammy, free-flowing energy that imbues into this record an intimacy that was sorely missing from its predecessor.