Dance Gavin Dance frontman, Tilian Pearson has had a steady, yet underwhelming, solo career. Past releases have never really gotten me to enjoy his solo music because of how uninteresting and rather unoriginal it was. However, his fourth solo record sees him produce some relatively strong pop rock and electropop bangers that are lighthearted and fun for the summer. This is not perfect by any stretch of the imagine (still sounds a lot like his first band Tides of Man; songwriting is all over the place, no real flow with the album), but it has a lot of promise for him since his songwriting is not as bad as it used to be.
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