It has a nice riff, some well done vocals, average lyrics, and some effects that mix nicely. The first and second verse feel incomplete with a quiet riff, and haunting harmonies, but it needs more than just that. The lyrics are the most redeeming part of it, but the song does lack something. It has a Western vibe to it, but has nothing to do with anything of that nature. This is the most experimental song on the album. It feels like a filler song with no clear sound the song wants to capture. It jumps around too much from different feelings making it jarring, and has some very bland vocal work in it. Its not bad by any means, but its not of the quality the previous songs have been at. Its just plain good in a very Milky Chance way. It is not a different or special song, but it is a very fitting song that the album needs in order to establish its sound. It is very uplifting with sweet lyrics, a funky beat, and Clemens signature vocals. This song captures the vibe the album is trying to create very well. The song has a nice book ending that wraps it up quite nicely. The song tells a story of a couple that use each others company to drown their problems, which is a very beautiful concept. She blends with Clemens very well to create a nice dynamic between the two. One thing in particular is the introduction of another singer Izzy Blue. Like other tracks: this has a lot of experimentation with things Milky Chance has not used previously. It has a different feel to most songs, but still fits with the album well. Who this person is remains ambiguous, but it really does work with the mellow acoustic guitar and Clemens vocal work. It’s a sad acoustic song with a haunting riff that compliments the very desperate cries of Clemens singing about him wanting a certain person to stay with him. A contrast that really works well for the song. The lyrics are sad, but the instrumentals are bright.
It has a lot of experimentation with different vocal styles, and instruments that work well for the song. This song is not as upbeat as the previous songs, but still fits in well with the rest.
It’s a nice addition to the album with a range of pleasing effects. The song, like most of the other songs, have structured it really well with clear sections. This experiments with different styles the group previously have not tried, but have nailed these things quite well. It has an interesting and different sound, but fits the chill vibes the album has. It is a nice song, but lacks anything to make it special. Something the previous songs did really well. The song changes very suddenly, and is unclear what section of the song it is. The only problem is it does not quite contain that kick the previous songs, and is structured very questionably. Clemens shows off his connection between the music well. The best part of this song is the chemistry between vocals and instrumentals. The vocals in this song fit very well with the rest, and adds to the chill atmosphere of the song. The guitar solo is also a nice touch to really complete the song.
The build of the song is slow, subtle, and incredibly effective for the song. The opening of the song is nice, and surprisingly translates well into an acoustic riff. The song is a lot more complicated than the previous two, but is not as upbeat. From opening to the end, the riff is incredibly catchy, and gets better as the song progresses. This is one of the best songs on the album. It is not anything special, but is a light listen. The chorus is quite repetitive, but like Blossom it sounds like a more artistic choice than just Milky Chance being lazy. It is also structured quite well with parts of the song being clear. The song is a lot more simple than Blossom, but works for the song. The style of the album has now properly been established. It is a great opener to the album, and introduces audiences into the style Milky Chance are experimenting with in the album. They blend with the instrumentals quite nicely to create this very sweet, and uplifting feel to the song. It is a nice song with some very bright lyrics that welcome you into the record with a warm tone. It is repetitive, but has been done tastefully so, and not out of laziness. The song flows very well with a clear chorus, and verse. The song is very Milky Chance with a nice clean guitar riff, and a funky beat to it. The record opens with this very upbeat, and funky tune.