Like its predecessors, the album received largely positive reviews from critics. Fred Thomas of
Allmusic found the "gentler" album to be "drenched in dubby reverb and delay, tucking its more menacing tones in layers of starlit musical wandering and resonating the most on subdued numbers like the sprawling "Isle" and a hazy reading of the Beatles' "Cry Baby Cry."" More mixed reviews came from Cameron Macdonald of
Stylus who found the band to be stylistically stagnating with the album, and criticized the closing track "Montana Sacra II" as being "[a] great opportunity squandered." In an otherwise positive review, Christian Maiwald of
Ox-Fanzine found Sollenberger's vocals to be occasionally distracting & criticized the songs as being too short.
Pitchfork's Mia Lily Clarke criticized the "overwhelming" use of flute & some of its "cloying
prog mayhem." A negative review came from Spanish magazine
Mondosonoro, which scored the album a 1 out of 10. ==Track listing==