
In a 10/10 review, Maximum Volume Music lauds, “a six-song study in just about everything that’s ever been cool, ever.” In a 4/5 rating, Sea Of Tranquility champions a, “wild pot of Texas stew fueled by ’70s heavy rock and blues elements,” that’s simply, “highly enjoyable.” Adds Glide Magazine in an 8/10score, “This band’s sound is one that could just as easily fill a stadium as a cramped club full of guys with long hair and beards. The sound is akin to great ’70s rock bands like Deep Purple and Humble Pie. With the shortest song being 5:48, the structure of the album is also reminiscent of ’70s rock. This album is only six songs, but it never stops rocking and it begs to be played at irresponsible volumes.”