Royal Tailor (album)

"[1] Grace S. Aspinwall of CCM Magazine wrote that the album contains "The slick vocals from Tauren Wells and the solid electronica-pop songs are fun and upbeat.

"[5] Also, Gelwicks stated that "Tauren Wells' vocals are still as tight as ever, reaching the high notes with a humble reserve that uncannily fit the band's pop approach.

"[6] Laura Chambers of Christian Music Review told that if you are seeking out the "meaning of life and the way to live" that the release was "a mixed bag of messages that all point to who and what we were made to be and do.

"[9] Also, Gelwicks told that the album has "Too-basic lyrics are still a key trouble that burdens Royal Tailor's creative direction", but "the band has locked onto a reliable sound that they can sell convincingly.

At Cross Rhythms, Tim Holden noted that "The songwriting, arrangements and production are top notch and even the couple of songs that feature guests collaborators - TobyMac and the Capitol Kings - sit well in the general mix", and he called it "An exceptional release.

"[4] Roger Gelwicks of Jesus Freak Hideout affirmed that "Though their second album isn't a huge leap forward, Royal Tailor know their audience and are still a fun listen; the next step is trying something truly different.

"[10] Laura Chambers of Christian Music Review said that "A few minutes of Royal Tailor's new self-titled album might be a good place to start if you're looking for some encouragement.