Toil and Trouble

[3] The lead single "Another Universe", a "delicate indie folk" song, features a clay animation music video by Owen Summers.

[4] Picking up the concept of reality, De Augustine clarified that he was tired of it and decided to create a "safe world of his own".

To the director Clara Murray, it signifies a "sorcery seemingly both wicked and holy" witnessing the birth of "mystical creatures".

[6] A song to ponder the "existence of consciousness", De Augustine begs the questions "who the mind is working for" as well as who is the person "pulling the strings and transmitting the messages".

[7] Michael Major at BroadwayWorld called it his "most visionary work yet", "revealing his profound capacity to alchemize pain into extraordinary beauty".