The album includes string arrangements on several tracks and a trumpet on the song "Easy Street."
Most of the album has a relaxed attitude, except for the song "Good Sons," which has an upbeat, dance-like sound.
wrote: "Making above average, semplice rock for 12 years, Starflyer 59 haven't really changed much.
"[8] Paste wrote that "the vocal monotony truly is a shame because [Jason] Martin’s compositions are often warmly seductive.
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