They're back with new sounds and its dreamy and psychedelic. Not as much energy as their previous album though. Still a neat album.
Spotify recommended "Everybody's Finding Out" off this album and it was a rather pleasant experience to listen to the rest of this album. For a band with less than 200 listeners I was impressed by the experimentation and varying styles. I enjoyed at least half of this album finding the songs "Judy and Jackie" and "Everybody's Finding Out" as stand outs of the album. Although it may be forgotten in the depths of the archives, I will forever appreciate ... read more
I love this band with all my heart but this is definitely the weakest album in their discography. There are hints of the sound from their previous album Change but it falls on itself with a radio friendly sound with bits of their whimsical style being incorporated. Its a bit boring, but not the worst thing you will ever hear, You would expect more after their last 3 albums being complete bangers.
If ADHD was a drummer, it would be Zach Hill. I find this album to be a funny piece of work considering Rob Crow being a more conventional musician all while Zach makes every song have a singular dynamic being fast and loud as possible at all times. Zach Is absolute specimen on the drums and I’m astonished with his talent but he could lay off the double bass kicks and toms just a bit.
I didn’t go into this album expecting much. The singles off this album did not give me a good first impression in the first place. A lot of the songs are pretty barebones and derivative. I respect Remo Drive’s decision to change things up but it just resulted in a monotonous style that just has nothing new to offer.