: Some reviewers find the second part to be darker and more dynamic than the first, featuring stronger songwriting despite its one-dimensional, tangent-heavy structure.

: Critics note influences ranging from classic Italian Progressive Rock (RPI) bands like PFM and Banco to the melodic sensibilities of Camel .

: A common criticism is the lack of a full band, particularly the "plastic" sound of the programmed drums, which some find ironic given Pasini’s background as a professional drummer.