"I read somewhere that he wants to show people “what the music of a post-Vietnam War orphan would be like.” But Michael Nhat’s debut LP sounds more Angelino than Vietnamese, with humorous non-sequiturs, pent-up hostilities, portraits of hipster chicks, and admonitions about werewolves rapped and sung over tracks that sound like they were sampled right out of the air in Filipinotown or the less gentrified parts of Echo Park. Featuring catchy lo-fi looping keyboards, Nhat’s minimal beats propel his brutal, barking cadence towards something that is alternately poppy (”Everybody Knows Werewolves Kill”) and disconcerting (”Death by Bells”)." -- (L.A. Record)
Tracklist:
1. Here's A Mop To Clean The Floor [Explicit]
2. A Lot Of People Ask If That's Her Real Name [Explicit]
3. Tell Me You're Not Wearing That [Explicit]
4. Death By Bells Or Cemetary [Explicit]
5. Everyone Knows Werewolves Kill [Explicit]
6. Dirt [Explicit]
7. Tongue Pt 2 [Explicit]
8. Blood On The Cat's Skin [Explicit]
9. Japan [Explicit]
10. We're Learning How To Walk Through Walls [Explicit]
11. Photos Of A Klansman Raping Bettie Page [Explicit]
12. Ponds And Lakes [Explicit]