"The album's through line, though, is a warm, folk-rock-inflected pop that relies on acoustic and electric guitars and live drums as well as bittersweet melodies and worry. Also included in the lyrics are sentiments like "Love Out of Control" and "It's Okay to Not Be Okay," the latter a midtempo ballad with moaning instrumental backing. The promising debut ends on the brighter "Goodbye Tomorrow," a catchy entry with one of the album's many head-bobbing bass grooves, if lyrics anticipate parting ways".