White Denim vocalist and guitarist James Petralli and Raze Regal have been friends since their bands toured together in 2018.
[3] Mojo remarked, "from top to bottom, what a joy it is",[4] while Uncut wrote that "Regal's freewheeling eccentricity brings a wild new dimension to White Denim's sound; he should stick around".
[5] AllMusic's Matt Collar called the album "a more jazz- and prog-inflected version of White Denim's garagey psychedelia.
Regal has a similar style to Petralli's, marked by crisp improvisational riffs and chordal accents that straddle the line between fuzz-tone rock and '70s jazz fusion.
"[2] Kitty Empire of The Observer found the album to be "funky, warm and full of juice" as "Regal and Petralli fashion taut, soulful pop nuggets out of jazz fusion licks, a sound not a million miles from Tame Impala meeting Thundercat, but gnarlier and different at every turn".