The guardiand. 14. Aug. 2016ByByEmily MacKayd. 14. Aug. 2016"It's comfortably strange territory, and while it might not open any new or mind-melting doors, Thee Oh Sees remain rampantly good fun".Read review
Pitchforkd. 12. Aug. 2016ByByStuart Bermand. 12. Aug. 2016"On their latest, Thee Oh Sees show an eagerness to drift away from their foundational '60s psych-pop and garage-punk roots into more cosmic realms".Read review