Jeremy Zucker uses unique sounds and distortion to create soundscapes that he can sing over, marrying his voice with the instrumentals. On this album, he really lets the listeners into his mind, outlining his feelings, struggles, and questions. “Is it selfish not to be selfless?” he asks. Later, exploring loneliness, he says, “It’s lonely here without your laughter, and I’m afraid of what comes after.” In the end, he does what any respectable pop artist can; he gets you up and dancing, and then sits you down and sings to your soul.