Awarding the album three out of five stars from Jesus Freak Hideout, reviewer Bert Gangl stated, Glory, Part two does shake up the well-worn formula ever so slightly, as evidenced by the alternating bass, drum and guitar solos found on "So Good" and what could broadly be labeled as the rock-oriented inclinations of "Living Louder."[3]
Jasmin Patterson, from New Release Today, describe, Planetshakers has always had an electric sound that demonstrates how worship can be fun, edgy, and spiritually engaging at the same time. That same style, infectious energy, and passion for God shine through on Glory, Pt. Two. The four-song EP covers a lot of ground as far as genres go, giving us a taste of pop/rock ("So Good"), ballads ("Encounter Song", "All"), and synth-pop ("Living Louder").[4]