[2] Writing for Clash Music, Finlay Holden scored this release a 7 out of 10, stating that "sonic experimentation breathes fresh life and energy into Bugg's discography, resulting in an intoxicating LP cementing his strongest offerings since his glorious debut".
[4] In Hot Press, Lucy O'Toole scored Saturday Night, Sunday Morning a 6 out of 10, ending her review, "while there's no doubt that the Nottingham star is having plenty of fun here – and inviting us to do the same – there are surely bolder adventures on Bugg's horizon".
[7] El Hunt of NME gave this album 2 out of 5 stars, writing that "Bugg has struggled to replicate [the] raw charm" of his earliest work and criticizes the artist's shift toward pop music by stating that these songs "possesses about as much pizazz as a slightly feeble party popper".
[11] Additional peaks include: 194 in Belgium's Flanders region,[12] 139 in France's French Top Album Physiques chart,[13] 95 in Germany,[14] 58 in Ireland,[15] and 45 in Switzerland.
[16] "All I Need" "Kiss Like the Sun" "About Last Night" "Downtown" "Rabbit Hole" "Lost" "Scene" "Lonely Hours" "Maybe It's Today" "Screaming" "Hold Tight"