Pain to Power gets a bit samey as it enters the homestretch, but it's still a very exciting and ambitious debut that was well worth the wait.
While Breach could have more boldly capped off this lengthy chapter of the duo's career, it delivers at least a handful of truly great tracks.
Street Sects are back with a bit of a return to form, as well as a mildly interesting detour.
Big Thief don't play to their strengths on Double Infinity.
Essex Honey doesn't have quite as many attention-grabbing moments as Dev's last couple of albums.
Lonely at the Top, while definitely not bad, is just kind of an underwhelming project from Joey.