Yours Truly, Cellophane Nose

"[3] On 23 April (with a special Record Store Day release on the 21st) came out the third single "Atlas", accompanied by black-and-white video directed and produced by Beth Houghton's friend Juan Iglesias in Los Angeles.

', courtesy of the rampant Pogues-like hidden final track, is entirely appropriate - she may not take life too seriously, but when it comes to making divine music, Beth means business," Simon Harper concluded, giving the album 9/10 rating.

[8] The Quietus' Jeremy Allen found Yours Truly, Cellophane Nose "...an album of scope and unbridled invention, drawing from the past (in both music and aesthetics) to create a universe of sounds and textures that are quite unlike anything around at the moment," where "[s]pace is used wisely so that choral singing and violins and harps can all live together without ever sounding too cluttered; something that is no mean feat.

"[11] "It is not very often that an artist comes along that is so strikingly unique and hugely talented and with Yours Truly, Cellophane Nose Beth Jeans Houghton has made a beguilingly lovely debut album that shows immense promise," stated musicOMH.

"Yours Truly, Cellophane Nose has an intriguing grab bag mentality, but one wonders if a little focus would help in making Houghton's music more memorable," wrote Maria Shurr of the former.