"1967" is not as focused as it dances around in its own ambiance. "VV" is a shift to a more folk-tinged ballad that took a second lesson to absorb. The lyrics are heavier than the music, and the chorus drifts out of the verse more abstractly, like listening to a photo of clouds. 'Dudu" is under more solid pop footing as the pace picks up. I appreciate the fact that even when the music takes a more upbeat turn, the lyrics remain very troubling. "What3ver" is another song that took a few listens to fully digest despite having a more 90s alt feel similar to the Cardigans. It has a mellow feel while still being dynamic, and the more subdued sonics hit you with a trippy effect.
"Saiko" hits you with another Grimes-influenced barrage of atmospheric sound, that is wistfully wandering through, but it feels more focused on the path it's taking you down. 'Skullcrusher" has the narcotic lethargy of trip-hop draping it. The chorus is more dynamic, making it all work. I will give this a 9.5, it is a fun listen that should hold over anyone waiting on a new Grimes or Poppy album, as it draws from the same shade of weird.
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