In keeping with the trend of maturing ex-OFWGKTA members, Domo Genesis, the token stoner of the collective, releases easily his most mature and nuanced album. Rather than the rather juvenile-yet-endearing stoner lyrics Domo rocked with early in his career, he opts for a much more introspective standpoint. The production reflects this change excellently, as instead of the lo-fi grittiness of Tyler, The Creator's production, you have a more clean-sounding, spacey sound that accentuates Domo very well. Of course, some of his youthful candor is lost in favor of a more serious approach, and while that may be a turn off for some, he does quite well in lieu of it. The sound is distinctly west coast, and though it's maybe not as fun as some of his other material, it's certainly the first step in a new chapter for Domo Gensis.
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