"Refined, savvy pop music always has a job competing against its more lurid and lowest common denominator counterpart. This is Victoria "Little Boots" Hesketh's third album of recherché electropop and, like its predecessors, Nocturnes (2013) and Hands (2009), it packs a selection of nagging tunes that could easily light up the mainstream as, say, the Pet Shop Boys once did, if rave-ified R&B didn't exert such a stranglehold on the charts".