No, "dream sequence" is not the blistering garage rock that listeners experienced with Duo Limbo/"Mellan himmel å helvete. However, it does fall in line with the alluring fuzz and vocal melancholy of the record's previously released three singles, and the bass-driven "dream sequence" is the best of the bunch.
"The Things I Thought About You Started To Rhyme" is a brooding slow death march tinged with a goth-y milieu, made possible through a devastatingly heavy bassline and other fogy productions nuances.
In a year where the phrase "expect the unexpected" has been more true than ever, PC Music founder and all-of-a-sudden prolific producer, A.G. Cook, has managed to keep his listeners on their toes amidst the humdrum with his infectious and chaotic compositions.
With Lenker's soft string-plucking playing to an ambient effect—not unlike anything from past solo material and of Big Thief— "Anything" is as gorgeous and intimate as you'd expect.
With an imperfect, cracking falsetto that is somehow familial and reassuring, Richard Dawson sings of space travel and time—themes the band has frequented time and time again.