Druggy, lo-fi, difficult, oddly pretty folk music
Unless you're familiar with other Ohsees/OCS albums, this probably doesn't sound like anything you've ever heard before. It may take a few spins before it really starts to sink in and you can enjoy it, but the album is worth the effort. There are a couple weak tracks here, but they are so fascinating, and the album flows so well, that I rarely find myself skipping anything, and the songs that really work are revelatory. Not perfect, but highly recommended.