[2] Through the album, the band won the Rookie of the Year at the 2005 Korean Music Awards.
[5] Eom Jaedeok of IZM described this album as an album that uses a fairly neat sound, reflecting their intention to pursue sophisticated music rather than vague gloom.
[7] Shim Jaegyeom of Music Y praised the emotion of the memory of despair and loss that penetrated the album, and he described the band as "Mot represents their gloomy sentiment by fusing the style of jazz and the sound of modern rock based on breakbeat and trip hop.
"[1] Jang Yook of Weiv described the album as "depressing but hopeful nonlinear turbulence.
"[6] The album ranked 59th on the top 100 Korean albums led by Kyunghyang Shinmun, and music critic Kim Yoonha reviewed the album as a piece of work in which self-study, resignation, obsession, sadness caused by loss, and sneering are combined into a lump, and are overflowing as if eating our ears in a nonlinear melody.