[2] Following the surprise success of Owl City's second studio album, Ocean Eyes, Of June was pressed and re-released by Universal Republic on March 30, 2010.
[3] On a weekend in June 2007, Young was alone in his parents house for a couple of days and began composing melodies and lyrics.
[1] Young released the EP on MySpace which resulted in garnering an online fan base.
Jared Johnson of AllMusic stated, "His lyrics are poetry for a surprising number of souls who, like him, seem to have grown tired of the standard Top 40 fare."
"[1] Zach Hall of Jesus Freak Hideout complimented songs such as "Hello Seattle" and "Fuzzy Blue Lights".