''Invitation to Her's
received generally positive reviews from critics. Laviea Thomas of Gigwise said the album was "well-thought-out" and "atmospheric" and featured "some almost perfect glitch pop ballads". Nad Khan of The Line of Best Fit'' stated, "Each track is its own little microcosm of oddness, unfolding like a brightly colored cartoon storyboard", and "Ultimately, the album is a warm, fuzzy and familiar affair, succeeding in its primary mission to marry peculiar humour with genuinely catchy pop melodies." Joe Goggins of
DIY called the album "a handsome collection of love songs" and said, "''Invitation to Her's'' is an occasionally jarring listen, thanks to its stylistic restlessness, but there's enough substance behind the silliness to leave you feeling they're following through on their early promise." Emily Mackay of
The Guardian praised the "retro charms with pastel-toned production" of "Harvey" and "If You Know What's Right", the former based on a
James Stewart film of
the same name. In
The Skinny, Eugenie Johnson said, "Almost every track here is loaded with a chorus that swoons or soars, burying and sticking in the mind" but that "by its closing tracks though, the relative lack of shade to balance the bubblegum-coloured light can become a bit cloying". ==Track listing==