The Miami-based goth project continues their journey away from their death rock beginnings into somewhere new yet not far removed from the more new wave sound they expanded upon with 2024's "Resolution of Happiness." On the lead single for this EP, "Dry Shampoo X," there is more of an explosive rock element to contrast how the album opens with a more kaleidoscopic new wave sound that pulls from different corners of the 80s without being pinned down to any of them.
The first darker moment does not come until "Lemon Yellow Tangerine," which carries a creepy more ethereal glaze, while the verses carry more open space for the vocals to wander, then plead longingly at the chorus, making this the best song thus far. Not that I did not enjoy the previous two songs, but this is just more of what I want from this band. The reverbed ring of the guitar adds to the cold goth ache. If you miss their earlier goth days, then it delivers what you want it to.
They included a revamped version of the "Unisex Games" single released last year, so it's good to have that song included here. I like this song more in this format than when it was released as a single last year. "Miss Rain On My Parade" is more up-to-date and is another single that was released last year, being released on this album, which is good to have for the collection. It's upbeat, but not as hooky as "Unisex Games". The last song, "I Lack Nutrition," finds the band going back toward the more 80s sounded synth driven sounds. I like how his vocals are produced here, they mix the guitar further in the back so it's more of a texture, and his vocals feel more likea Gary Numan thing is going on, which is not the first time this has come to mind since it first arose on the last album. I will give this album a 9.5, putting it toward the top of the heap when it comes to goth so far this year. I like that overall the mood is darker and more melancholy than the previous album.


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