The UK mystery duo’s new EP is a more playful affair than Icons, more explicit in its internet-brained aesthetics—yet a little less exciting, too.
compared to their last EP, Icons, lil spirits is much more low-risk, opting to just have fun instead of build a futuristic world—but it’s also not as bold or interesting. Icons, by comparison, is intergalactic, while lil spirits feels merely like we’re orbiting earth. it’s still very fun, it’s just that each track isn’t as holistic and fully thought out.
Suas batidas aceleradas e adições faladas são tão desinteressantes que o EP aparenta ser mais longo do que realmente é.
It's not bad, but I didn't get much from this.
Not really my style, along with it feeling all over the place. It's quite messy in some places, but it serves it purpose nicely. It's fun, and doesn't take itself too seriously.
fun expressive lil ep made from bubblegum glitchy video game noises, which u know, how wouldn't you enjoy?
Suas batidas aceleradas e adições faladas são tão desinteressantes que o EP aparenta ser mais longo do que realmente é.
Takes a very tongue in cheek approach while walking away from the last output (Icons) by Two Shell. Not offensively bad, just lacks some energy and focus.
| 1 | ghost2 3:18 | |
| 2 | i m e s s a g e 3:06 | |
| 3 | love him 3:13 | |
| 4 | mind_dᴉlɟ 3:05 | |
| 5 | bluefairy 3:51 | |
| 6 | ♡here4u♡ 3:16 | |
| 7 | 📱mum is calling📱 3:18 |