End of the Day received a score of 66 out of 100 on review aggregator
Metacritic based on five critics' reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception.
Uncut commented that the album is "held together by a unifying drone" and a "welcome if unusual addition to Barnett's catalogue", while
The Line of Best Fits Amaya Lim stated that while Barnett "previously depended on frank and revealing lyrical turns to convey emotion, she here demonstrates that she can do the same with only her instrument" and "proves that she is a master at her craft, striking gold again with her new foray into scoring".
Mojo wrote that "in places it verges on doodling, as if Barnett is endlessly tuning her guitar, but tracks such as Intro or Tiver sound darkly majestic, like deep, drifting hollowed-out
Americana". Logan Walker of
The Skinny felt that "as a standalone record,
End of the Day does not always justify its existence. Some tracks are simply too empty, leaving a noticeable divide between audience and artist". ==Track listing==