In a press release, the Secret Sisters said that this album comes at a point "where we seek, savor, and settle", further adding: "The muse found us in the depths of raising children, nurturing relationships, surviving a world-changing virus, bidding farewell, shifting our mindsets and discovering a sense of peace heretofore unseen.
We've learned to let go of people and perceptions and priorities that just didn't make the cut as we weighed what is right and important and worth keeping.
"[1] The album was recorded in the band's hometown of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, mainly at the FAME Studios with the duo co-producing it with Ben Tanner and John Paul White.
The Secret Sisters wrote the track with the intent of "trying to make sense of the ways we all choose to find healing, as a society and as individuals".
[3] Writing for No Depression, Jon Young opined that the album was filled with "insightful compassion and unflinching honesty" and concluded his review by remarking that the album "[felt] like one vivid chapter in a gripping saga" and hoped that the duo's future releases continues this narrative.