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Ballads John Coltrane. Rella Odd Future. They interrupt each other, bust each other's balls, play hypeman for each other, and laugh and smile a hell of a lot. Its lo-fi spontaneity is as close as we've gotten to the group's early videos, and it looks like the most fun you could have on any given day.

This is no coincidence. The energy and camaraderie that ignites the video is the purest distillation of Odd Future's accidental genius, and after a year-plus of overwrought attempts to continually up the shock level, it's a much-needed breath of fresh air.

The tape incorporates all of Odd Future's members with surprising ease not an easy task considering all the stylistic differences at play and pieces together the first release in over a year that'll remind people why they liked the group so much in the first place. Part of it is just mathematical.

Contributions here are less than any one person would put into a solo album, and though that simple formula doesn't always equal success when it comes to group records, every member here benefits from the arrangement. For guys like Hodgy and Domo, there's barely any room for filler lines let alone filler verses , and that helps mask their lesser-developed personas. As for Tyler, well, at the moment, less Tyler is better than more Tyler.

His presence still dominates the album, but his charms are more apparent and his abrasiveness is easier to digest than on Goblin. Those three show up on nearly half of these tracks, and that's crucial to the album's success since any combination of the three works well together. This is often thanks to Hodgy, whose versatility finds him just as comfortable turning up the aggression with Tyler on 'NY Ned Flander ' as he is trading verbal workouts with Domo on 'Bitches' for style points.

But the album is a success mainly because everyone simply steps it up. Domo in particular seems to have evolved from the group's bumbling stoner into a guy who can spit dizzying, complicated verses.

Even the peripheral members manage to hit it out of the park when given their turns: Mike G's 'Forest Green' has been out for close to a year, but its inclusion here is obvious and deserved. Syd has show-stopping turns as a singer at the end of 'Analog 2' and on the Internet's 'Ya Know', the latter being a more successful take on the sort of lounge-soul that Pharrell used to awkwardly dabble in.



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