“Their proggy, ever-changing compositions with robotic exactness, shifting between breakneck raps and honeyed singing with whiplash-inducing swiftness—and their mini opuses sometimes feel like products of a marathon writing session for a musical theater production. Occasionally the group echo Queen’s most majestic moments with their sweeping sounds, particularly the radiant array of overdubbed vocals that opens “Plateauer.” And when Bonelang’s grandiose impulses and pop-forward songwriting skills sync up—as on the lithe nu-blues single “Anvil”— they sound like they could be the biggest band in the world.” • Reader
“A hypnotic listen that feels a modern outgrowth of hip-hop’s early fixations with jazz…” • Pigeons & Planes
“Often designated as a jazz-rap duo, the two share history in the indie-rock world and other sub-genres like emo and thrash metal.” • Vibe
“Distinct style of hip-hop that blends aspects of electronica and turn of the millennium rap aesthetics into something that is easily digestible.” • UPROXX