"De Augustine is known for intimate, lo-fi recordings-he has even recorded in his bathtub-that personify vulnerability. But despite being his most polished full-length to date, Tomb shows him at his most candid and introspective. Trading his habitual fuzz for high-definition clarity, Tomb continues to emphasize De Augustine's rustling vocals. Even though he's grappling with heavy sentiments, De Augustine has a talent for cultivating calm. It is a private and ablutionary album, like retreating into a warm shower's clouds of steam".