Good Kid certainly has a fun, poppy flavor to their indie rock that refreshed me the first time I listened to their hit "Mimi's Delivery Service". Instrumentally there's enough going on in terms of uniqueness that is generally pleasing to the ear, and Nick Frosst's powerful vocals are some of the best I've heard in indie rock so far in the 2020s. Every track on this EP has enough to offer that makes each song worth listening in its own way, even if some of them start to borrow a fair amount of ideas from the previous ones. There is certainly growth to be had musically speaking, and I think we're ready for the first Good Kid LP to drop and truly see what this group is capable of on a larger scale.
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