"This fuzzy, muddy record splits the difference between the bubblegum pop-punk of Furman's earlier albums, such as 2015's `Perpetual Motion People', and the more unknowable 'Transangelic Exodus'. 'On Your Own' is a swooning epic drenched in feedback, on which he implores, "Don't believe in what they tell ya / Go see it on your own." He's called the album "a controlled forest fire of negativity," razing the way for positivity, and indeed it's an invigorating call-to-arms for a better world".