[8] In early November, the band supported New Found Glory on the Road to Warped Tour in the UK.
[9] From late November to mid-December, the band supported New Found Glory on the 10th anniversary tour for their Sticks and Stones album.
[16] In an October 2012 interview with Alternative Press bassist Kelen Capener revealed the band were "just starting [to record] drum [tracks]".
[11] Guitarist William Levy said the new album was "heavier and more melodic" compared to Under the Soil and Dirt.
[28] As a result, the band made a music video for it based on their friends and families' reaction.
[30] In early March 2013 the album leaked and as a result the band were selling vinyl copies of it on tour.
[22][nb 1] The band toured the UK and Europe from late April to mid May[19] with support from The American Scene and Gnarwolves.
[40] The band supported New Found Glory in November on their Pop Punk's Not Dead tour of the UK.
[41] Reviews have been generally highly positive, with a Metacritic score of 84, indicating universal acclaim.
[42] Alternative Press described the album as "thoughtful and passionate", one that "will help young listeners navigate the murky waters of growing up.
"[2] AllMusic reviewer Fred Thomas wrote that the album's 11 songs were "new blasts of melodic pop-punk.