The Secret Service (album)

[8] Both of these EP's title tracks have also been released as singles, with both "The Wheels Fell Off"[9] and "Up To No Good"[10] receiving accompanying music videos.

[11] They also appeared in various media, to discuss the release, including an hour-long interview on radio station 107 Meridian FM.

Commenting on The Wheels Fell Off EP, Charlie Ginger Jones, of The Indiependent, commended the release for its "fun and upbeat" sound "that sets the standard high for the rest of the album.

He noted The Secret Service captured The Hoosiers' "eccentric energy beautifully," whilst commending the record's "creamy vocals" and "tangy guitar licks.

"[15] Andrew Carless of The Irish Times gave a mixed review, praising "Wearing Down The Carpet", "Pristine" and "The Wheels Fell Off" as capturing "the same lively feel of the first two albums" but panning "The Most Peculiar Day Of Your Life" as leaving "a lot to be lyrically desired."