[1] Rating the album an eight out of ten for Cross Rhythms, Peter John Willoughby writes, "It would be easy to define this simply as metalcore, but it also contains punishing double bass, balanced breakdowns, blast beats and heavy guitar grooves.
"[8] Brian Morrissette, giving the album five stars for Christ Core, says, "Excellent Spirit-filled metalcore containing powerful lyrics and all-around great music.
"[2] Signaling in a three star review from HM Magazine, Tim Harris describes, "Onward to Olympas are trying to find themselves ...
The album walks a thin line from metalcore to oldschool hardcore, while mixing in some clean vocals and even a softer praise song.
"[4] Sebastian Fonseca, specifying in a 4.5 out of ten review for Mind Equals Blown, writes, "Onward to Olympas is one of the latest of cases in the metalcore scene of bands that simply fall victim to the plague of misdirection.