Shura (real name Aleksandra Denton) spent the three years between her first and second records falling in love. The relationship that inspired forevher is a long-distance one, played out between New York and London via Skype and iMessage, and so the album tells a very modern story of intimacy (switching off Airplane Mode as soon as you land to see what your lover sent you while you were flying; being preoccupied with thoughts of the latest nude they sent you). — Pitchfork
Alias Harbour Bold is used for the album and merchandise. The album title features a lowered f. The accompanying geometric sans is Brandon Grotesque. Design by Miles Johnson, with photography by Hollie Fernando.