"Having never lost touch of their anarchic punk spirit, it's the band's passion and respect for folk song that makes The Livelong Day such essential listening ... Much like how contemporaries Richard Dawson and Lisa O'Neill handle traditional material, there's the sense as a listener that you are bearing witness to a visceral connection that reaches back across time ... Writhing with the terror of our times one moment, then rising with indescribable heart and hunger the next; this is traditional song stretched and submerged ... Of all the artists working within the rather loose confines of alternative folk (O'Neill, Dawson, Stick In The Wheel, Sam Amidon and Anna & Elizabeth, to name a few standouts) The Livelong Day surely puts Lankum at the forefront. Direct and otherworldly, undoubtedly, it's going to take more time to absorb, but right now to these ears, it sounds timeless".