Blabbermouth stated that the work is "jam-packed with unabashed, dirty, groovy party-rock" going on to say that "it's the kind of album meant to be cranked while sitting on the porch on a hot summer day, drinking moonshine and hanging with friends".[2]
The Rockpit reviewed the album, indicating that "The hard-hitting, 10-track collection is another riff-heavy, sonic assault from beginning to end".[4]