[5] Although the album failed to chart, Davey received positive remarks from newspapers, radio stations and members of the general public alike, being described as "a bright, bold and breezy rush of imagination, creativity and sheer glorious sounds" by journalist and blogger Jim Carroll.
[6] Davey performed a nationwide tour in late May 2007, debuting songs from the album which at this stage was referred to as Silversleeve.
[12] Jim Carroll, rock critic with The Irish Times, called the record "The most charming pop album you’ll hear in Zero Seven".
[13] Public service broadcaster RTÉ reviewer Harry Guerin said the album was "even more imaginative" than her debut and gave it four out of five stars.
Ed Power of the Irish Independent described Davey's song "Reuben", a number one single,[21] as "a skewed romantic tirade glazed in sugar-candy vocals".
[30] Upon being embraced by and photographed alongside Sinéad O'Connor at the launch, Davey remarked on how odd it was "to put your arms around someone you don't know".