Everything Everything’s A Fever Dream sharpens the band’s gift for restless, high-concept pop into something more focused and unsettling. The album trades some of their earlier maximalist energy for a tighter, more emotionally charged sound, without losing their signature blend of glitchy electronics, nervy guitar work, and Jonathan Higgs’ falsetto urgency. Lyrically, it’s steeped in anxiety, of politics, technology, and personal dislocation, but it never wallows. Tracks like “Can’t Do” and “Desire” pulse with tension, moving between euphoria and dread in a way that feels both cathartic and eerily current.

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