Reviews
3 stars out of 5 -- "Human tenderness still illuminates these tracks at their darkest: On the title cut, minor chords murmur under industrial screeches while Skidmore sings of love.", "By the time the record enters its second half, it’s climbed from half-graceful, half-spectral footwork to minimal rhythms rattled by enormous bass and lurid synths.", "The album is another leap forward for the producer, refining his sense of songcraft and expanding his instrumental palette without sanding down his rough edges in the slightest.", "Stott often steps away from noise symphony, coaxing a stark beauty out of his ones and zeroes in the process."