He opined it as a collaborative experience and often isolating as the band would be in Los Angeles and he would live in New York, so they can send their ideas back-and-forth, building the themes and the sonic world of the film independently.
[6] Guy Lodge of Variety wrote "The Chainsmokers' ever-present, on-trend score contribute to a heightened reality in which everyone is the most vivid, articulate version of themselves possible".
[8] G. Allen Johnson of Datebook (San Francisco Chronicle) called it as "[a] catchy score, from the Chainsmokers and Andrew Hollander".
[9] Pete Hammond of Deadline Hollywood wrote "The music from The Chainsmokers [and Andrew Hollander] is also worth a special mention.
"[10] Robert Kojder of Flickering Myth wrote "The soundtrack is also done by The Chainsmokers, which is fine low-fi tunes that fit the mood.