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The 2nd album, a combination of soft rock, pop, and in some cases, bits of soul and disco, which creates an alluringly hazy backdrop for Bundick's emotive, mellow vocals.
Anything in Return serves as a tidy synopsis of everywhere Bundick has taken Toro Y Moi to date. So there's silky R&B, roller-rink pop, bubblegum funk, tasteful chillout music, all unified by a voice that's grown more confident with time. -Pitchfork
Genre and sound-encompassing the shaggy psychedelic rock of the 1960s and '70s, and the airy sounds of 1990s mod-post-rock-taking listeners on an auditory expedition, as if they're riding in the back of Bear's Filipino jeepney that adorns the album's cove
Toro y Moi's 'Sandhills' is both a tender love letter to Chaz Bear's hometown of Columbia, South Carolina, and a poignant, bittersweet acceptance that one can never really go back home
The album blitzes anthemic pop-punk next to autotuned, melancholic rap - two genres that inform one another now more than ever before - and packs in the most features ever on a Toro y Moi album.
In the massive catalog of toro y moi this album stands up high as a heartbroken ode to club beats. the synths on this record are so crisp and the inventive production can't be touched. what happens when indie meets hip hop?