After twelve tracks of monotonous riffs and unmemorable hooks, each song appears to seamlessly blend into one another.
Unfortunately, Betraying the Martyrs cement themselves as another carbon copy metalcore band that has surfaced countless times before.
"[15] Ghost Cult gave the album 9 out of 10 and stated: "A fantastic effort which firmly puts Betraying the Martyrs on the European metal map.
"[16] Louder Sound gave the album a positive review and stated: "The album is relentlessly textured, and while there are cheesy moments – the strings, and the Imperial March-style piano intro on 'Won't Back Down' – listening to The Resilient is as satisfying as sticking your head out of a car window on a particularly windy day.
"[17] Simon Crampton Rock Sins rated the album 8.5 out of 10 and said: "If you have never heard of Betraying the Martyrs or have found yourself on the fence about them, then I really suggest you change that by giving this album a good spin, prepare to be impressed and have some of the catchiest choruses you will hear in heavy music all year.