For me, their most fun-to-listen-to record. Very little seems out of place with the minimalist
sound, which is surprising because of how the songs still manage to be pretty diverse and
unexpectedly complex in style. It's also endlessly replayable because of its short, concise
length, and because a good amount of the songs here are pretty catchy. Yakushimaru Etsuko has some
of the most unique vocals I've heard anywhere; effortless, breathy, childlike, energetic, and
almost ASMR-y all at once. They're on full display here, and they can carry a song even when the
composition isn't as tight (which is thankfully rare on this record.)
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