The album is described as "deceptively engulfing," moving from upbeat Brit-pop-influenced tracks like "Seeds of Gold" to bleaker, more fragile numbers like "A Thousand Wars".
The record largely adheres to an ascetic, guitar-based setup, occasionally stripping down to just a single guitar and vocals. Critics have noted several key characteristics: Aaron Birds In the Storm (2010)
Reviewers have compared the duo's sound on this project to artists like Air , Moby , and Joy Division , with vocal performances that sometimes echo the dejected style of Thom Yorke. The album is described as "deceptively engulfing," moving