In a March 2015 interview with Full of Hell vocalist Dylan Walker, he said: "[It'll] be a really cool thing, and again The Body are another band who are, really, kind of outside the metal scene.
"[4] In February 2016, the Body and Full of Hell made the closing track "The Little Death" available for online streaming to promote the album.
At Metacritic, the album received an average score of 78, based on 6 critics, which indicates "generally favourable reviews".
Club wrote, "While other groups that release so much material typically lapse into mediocrity at some point, both of these bands are seemingly inexhaustible wells of brilliance."
In a review for Pitchfork Media, writer Colin Joyce lauded the collaboration as a success saying, "Even as they explore alien aesthetics, the Body and Full of Hell are constantly finding ways to uphold the spirit of each other's work."