[3] It features guest appearances from Turnstile vocalist Brendan Yates, Nia Archives, Novelist, and D Double E.[4] It topped the UK Dance Albums Chart.
[6] Paul Simpson of AllMusic called the album "a somewhat nostalgic but still forward-thinking trip through his various interests.
"[7] He added, "Barely containing anything that could be described as laid-back, carefree house, the tracks are generally vivid and brimming with energy.
"[7] Josh LaClair of Beats Per Minute commented that "the first Mall Grab album is decidedly too busy and scattered to be much of anything but a letdown for most fans.
"[8] Philip Sherburne of Pitchfork stated, "Seven years into a career spent flipping familiar references into crowd-pleasing shapes, it's still not clear who [Jordon] Alexander really is, beyond the sum of his influences.