"The most bizarre track-if forced to pick one-is "Victoria". Primal utterances dance circles around distorted, intergalactic synth beats. Kauffman takes a beguiling taunt ("You're no good, baby!"), deconstructs it, then pieces it back together repeatedly. It's a disorienting thrill that draws out the band's innate ingenuity. There are plenty of other high points on the album-the aching chorus of "Billz" is arguably Hernandez's most addictive yet-but listening to Ava Luna play off of each others' quirks here is intoxicating. Minimalism has never been their strong suit, and they wrestle with controlling their lawless tendencies, yet Infinite House doesn't compromise the group's hyperactive curiosity".