[7][8] After they finished touring for Legacy in 2017, members started to record ideas on their phones and later gathered for two weeks in a hotel room in Paris to discuss their compositions.
After two weeks, producer Kevin Codfert finished orchestrations, arrangements and mixing and the final result was presented to Myrath's boss at earMUSIC, who praised everything but the drums.
[10] Around the time of the album's release, vocalist Zaher Zorgati said he wasn't "100% satisfied" with the result and that he felt it could be better musically speaking, and that the band could have included more songs.
[11] "Dance" tells the story of a Syrian dancer (Ahmad Joudeh[10]) who maintains his activities even after receiving death threats from ISIS.
[14][10] Writing for Panorama magazine, Michela Vecchia commented that the band managed to blend its oriental elements with progressive metal music reminiscent of Dream Theater and Symphony X.