[2] Soon after the release of her 2016 album Wild Things, Ladyhawke moved back to her native New Zealand from Los Angeles.
[3] Months after giving birth, Ladyhawke suffered from postpartum depression and was subsequently diagnosed with melanoma.
[4] Time Flies received generally favourable reviews from music critics.
[5] In a review for AllMusic, critic reviewer Heather Phares wrote: "Shaped by her anxiety and postpartum depression - and the treatment she sought for both - Brown's fourth album uses a light touch when it comes to potentially heavy emotions.
Time Flies sparkly grab bag of sounds underscores that she never makes music strictly by the numbers.