*meow happy get fat fish 4x/day first 4 days adopted
*meow sad get small fish 1x in last 3 days and runaway
*meow desperately needed an better tracklist pace.

An few perfect highlights in the first half that held by lowlights in the end of the day. Thundercat could make an perfect album, and full of Wesley’s Theory coded songs. The features and experimentation is ambitious, but the execution is feels rushed. I really like the Soul and Dreamy atmosphere, it’s just been better. Just to say couples, like an dreamy and unsettling beautiful piano all over the tracklist plus heavy basses, smooth beats in first 3 tracks and track 10, or your typical Rich Brian’s neo-soul production in track 4-6. Track 7-11 is more chillwave and Currents Dream Pop production coded nicely. Track 12-15 is while not as strong, the cohesiveness is still nicely fit into with it’s more Downtempo nature. I feel like, it’s really easy to resorting the tracklist into better. It would be just perfect to anyone, not ruin the experience at all, but the highs are just distracting.

If you didn’t really like the repetitive vocals, it’s may not suits you. Except you came for the soul, psychedelic, and dreamy atmosphere, this is very welcome.

// Repeat value: 8/10 // Uniqueness: 8/10 // Cohesiveness: 8/10 // Tracklist: 7/10 // Artwork: 10/10 // Killers: 10/10 // There’s filler interference: 7/10 // Favorite tracks: Candlelight, No More Lies, She Knows Too Much, I Did This To Myself, Funny Friends, What Is Left To Say, I Wish I Didn’t Waste Your Time, This Thing We Call Love, ThunderWave