Once again taking a 'release songs as they come' approach, Dw Dunphy's latest album features progressive pop, indie rock, and cinematic structures. It's lo-fi but well-produced; largely instrumental but hook-y throughout. There's lots of big drum kits and percussion, distorted guitars, and textured keys here, with intelligent and slightly cynical lyrics to anchor the vocal tracks. Try turning down the volume on TV political commentary and using this as a soundtrack.