Daniel Bromfield of
PopMatters commented that "It feels perverse to enjoy an album about a man's real trauma as a thrill-ride, but
Sirens comes out as one of the most beguiling and frightening works of domestic horror ever committed to record." Ben Cardew of
Pitchfork stated, "It is both abstract and primal, the recorded equivalent of a panicky feeling in the gut; its moments of staggering dark intensity bring to mind the nameless dread of the best horror soundtracks." == Track listing ==