At first, the album is easy to enjoy. The energy is high, the hooks arrive quickly and the whole project has a ridiculous confidence that makes it hard to ignore. The production is bright, playful and constantly moving, borrowing from eurodance, trance and hyperpop without sounding completely derivative. What keeps me at a distance is that most of the excitement comes from the surface. The character, the aesthetic and the exaggerated world-building are entertaining, but I don't feel much underneath them. The songs often hit immediately and disappear just as quickly. I enjoy the ride, but I rarely feel any urgency to return once it's over. The strongest moments are when the absurdity and the songwriting reinforce each other. In those tracks, the project feels genuinely creative rather than simply quirky. Unfortunately, that level isn't maintained across the entire album. There are stretches where the concept does more of the work than the music itself. In the end, I hear ...