Two of the album's songs, "Bombs Away" and "Dead Come to Life (featuring Charmaine)," charted, with the latter reaching No.
The White Room was met with generally positive reception from music critics.
Samuel Parker of Cross Rhythms rated the album eight out of ten stars, calling it "an impressive stylistic development by the gifted singer/songwriter.
"[2] David Craft of Jesus Freak Hideout rated the album four-and-a-half stars out of five, stating that "The White Room is one of the year's best albums, providing sincere, worshipful lyrics, a powerful message, and passionate vocals".
[3] At New Release Tuesday, Dwayne Lacy rated the album four out of five stars, praising Thulin's work by saying "one great thing about Jonathan Thulin that people are going to love is how transparent and relatable his songs are.