James Daykin of
Entertainment Focus favourably reviewed the album, referring to it as a "harmonious blend of contemporary and timeless elements," adding that it "delves into life's fundamental aspects: love, family, and personal development". He noted a similar feel to the music of
Brooks and Dunn and
Dierks Bentley, while opining that Eagleson has "an old soul and a glittering career ahead". An uncredited review from
All Country News stated that "from barn burners, tender moments to a reimagined
One Direction cover, this album has something for every country fan". The review highlighted "A Lot in a Little Town" as a "career maker", while also noting that the album has a "balance between old school traditionalism with modern storylines". Mary Claire Crabtree of
Whiskey Riff favorably reviewed
Do It Anyway, calling it "a well-rounded album that you won't want to skip through", while noting it "is filled with
fiddle riffs,
steel guitar, some light-hearted tracks, and also a few serious lyrics". She also stated that the album "shows that Eagleson is ready to hang with the big dogs of country music". ==Track listing==