probably their worst album but it’s still pretty decent. feels like leftovers (which, it apparently is) and some of the production is demo-ish but there’s still some heat on here. Man on the Moon is one of their best tracks!
weird one. feels fragmented and raw and messy but also kind of perfectly encapsulates the euphoric highs and meteoric lows of any relationship. kinda the perfect breakup album. i’ll miss these boys.
lots of bangers and sweet gems on this one, but mostly succeeds because it’s buoyed by a moving narrative and emotional core provided by JOBA.