Pitchfork describes this cosmic experimental pop/R&B and rap album as a collaborative debut full of improvisational spirit, amorphous funk, and real feeling, with Liv.e's elastic voice over Riggins' textured beats[3].
Pitchfork calls this rock comeback a cathartic, mature record after a decade hiatus, blending Smiths-y indie-pop with relaxed modern categories, like a big-dreaming debut from blog-era darlings[4].
Pitchfork reviews this pop/R&B album as sleek and professional but risk-averse, heavily imitating past hits from Junior Senior to Motown, more like wedding slop than an exciting solo return in a decade[5].
New EP out this week from the rock band, highlighted among March 6 releases in classic rock circles[2].