Rado might be derivative, but at least there’s an admirable consistency to his prodigious output. Studying the masters has taught him how to put together catchy songs seemingly at will.
It’s an ambitious record that didn’t need to be ambitious. Too many quirky ideas plague it from finding an identity, which says more about Rado than his own music.
The first solo effort from a Foxygen member, and it is not half bad. Rado is not a bad singer. He throws in some Foxygen influence, but also adds an electronic side to it.