An album that was genuinely ahead of it’s time. An odyssey of post-modern psychosis. Leveraging the millennial whoop and clean indie pop aesthetics of its time against a deep lyrical narrative about having too much empathy. About wanting to be evil. Not for the sake of being evil, but because all the pain and hurt and oppressed people of the past, the present, and the future is so overwhelming that it makes you want to retreat inwards, shut down, and live a selfish life of comfort - just ... read more