[3] In February 2007, the band submitted a demo copy of the single to NU 107, a rock music station in Pasig, Metro Manila, for its segment "In the Raw".
[1] Despite its less-than-perfect audio quality, "A Weeknight Memoir (In High Definition)" received heavy radio airplay and has even reached the top spot of NU 107's daily countdown.
Entertainment writer Diego Rosano P. Mapa reviewed that he "can hear Bloc Party, CSS and New Young Pony Club in their music, but they are doing something that sounds different and refreshing.
The 11-track "Dualist" features a more personal and mature approach on TbC's signature dance rock sound, which encompasses all the highs and lows the band has gone through over the past three years.
[7] Nearly a year after the release of "Dualist", the band received an invitation to play at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, United States.
The album explores slower tempos, moving into the shoe gaze territory, with certain tracks still nodding at the band's distinct dance-rock anthems.
"Crowes" takes me back during my New York City days frequenting the rain-swept streets of the Bowery with the music of an early Interpol playing in my head."