"Dense, religiously down-tuned, yet surprisingly nimble and melodic in spots, the eight-track set is a testament to both the band's tenacity and their veteran status. It's purist doom metal to be sure, but the bandmembers skillfully pepper the proceedings with elements of power, death, and symphonic metal (things they gleaned from their previous projects), resulting in a textbook set of drop-d atom bombs that are as forward thinking as they are rooted (and rightly so) in the past".