Recording sessions took place at 64 Sound Studios in Highland Park, California and at Villa Can Rudayla in Ibiza, Spain.
[1] Alexis Petridis in his 5 out of 5 stars review for The Guardian wrote: "soothing, moving, occasionally disquieting and utterly immersive, Sundown suggests its predecessor was something else entirely: merely the first step of an entirely unlikely and entirely delightful career renaissance".
[6] AllMusic's Andy Kellman wrote: "the LP is another work of sophisticated simplicity with deliberation seemingly eschewed in favor of spontaneity.
Due in significant part to Leach's active hands and the frequent presence of Hone's woodwinds, the material evokes gentle spiritual and Brazilian jazz almost as much as it does smooth private-press soul".
[1] Margeaux Labat of Pitchfork named it "a collection of laid-back grooves and sultry meditations on love, loss, and the human experience".