The album is a follow-up to their 2016 album
Breakin' Point, and was inspired by
1970s music, the group
Simon and Garfunkel, and guitarist
Jack White. A press release by the band summarised the album's themes as being, "Peter tackling what's happening in the world right now, Bjorn delving into relationship issues and John, the most existential, exploring the shadows of our own psyche." Before the album was released, each band member put forth one single that they had written: "One for the Team", "Gut Feeling", and "Every Other Night" for simultaneous digital release, along with matching music videos. They later released a fourth single called "Wrapped Around the Axle", which the first track on the album contains elements of. In early 2019, the band released a three-song digital EP titled "EPBJ" as an intended appendix to the album. This included the titular track "Darker Days" that was left off the album itself. Elements of this track can be heard in the last track of the album, "Heaven And Hell", though the vinyl release of the album uses a shortened edit that excludes these elements. The band also released a three-song digital EP containing audio from a live studio session at INGRID Studios in Stockholm. == Reception ==