The music never gets dark, but it grows stranger and more fantastic with the spacey and hypnotic grooves of Broken Crayon (幽魂腊腊) and Tails Catch Your Tongue (小尾巴).
The dreamy and escapist mood throughout the album yields a few quirky stories, such as Stephanie’s Candy House. The main character talks about her best friend, Stephanie, who “wants to marry a white policeman” named Magic, who is “amazing like angel Valentine.” But she casts doubt over Stephanie’s romantic bliss: “Yellow and white/A wonderful life/Yellow and white/A wonderful lie.”
The album only sounds better with repeated listening. The songs are well-conceived and stand on their own as self-contained stories. Labi’s
intimate, transparent voice firmly grounds each tune, but never distracts; Arny’s arrangements are ornate but not overbearing.
— DAVID CHEN



