[1] After reuniting with Brian Higgins from production team Xenomania, new music from Nadine began development in 2014.
Upon its release, the album received generally mixed to unfavourable reviews from music critics, and was met with limited commercial success due to an exclusive distribution through Tesco stores.
[3] Wanting to release a potential follow-up record, Coyle announced that she and Brian Higgins of Xenomania had begun working on new material in 2014.
[7] In promotion of the EP, a concert tour consisting of seven dates was announced on the same day, but was later cancelled.
[8] Lauren O'Neill of Noisey UK described the EP as "unabashed British pop" and has kept a "formula of relative timelessness" comparable to that of Girls Aloud's.