[2][3] Noda released a live performance music video for "Brain Drain" on December 23, shot at Abbey Road Studios.
It was first shown across 11 advertising screens in Shibuya, Tokyo, at 8:23pm, and a slightly different version was released to YouTube at the same time.
The second track released from the album was "Mahoroba," which received a music video directed by Tetsuya Nagato.
[5] Illion was taught by artist Daito Manabe how to contort and twitch his face, and was first asked to collaborate with Noda in 2009.
Noda first performed live as Illion at the O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire in London on March 17, 2013.
"[10] Tomoo Yamaguchi of Skream in a track-by-track review praised many of the songs' dynamic melodies, as well as the alternative folk sound.
Yamaguchi praised the rhythmic nature of many of the tracks, as well as the strong guitar sound of many songs.
[16] All tracks are written by Yojiro NodaPersonnel details were sourced from Ubu's liner notes booklet.