Astro starts of with lots of guts, very strong but not overbearing. It's nicely chaotic, which is what I was hoping for, it being self-declared experimental. Astro sets the scene where Bunny lives, so it's a busy, sometimes random place. Isn't that like life can be, elites excepted of course.
Then, we are inside Bunny's head, his/her internal interpretation of Astro, coupled with the fact that he/she is back to school. I'm not so old to have forgotten what that can be like, and the track reflects the level of internal psychosis a little bunny can go through, making what might seem to others a relatively minor physical transposition, an almost overwhelming internalised hysteria.
Now there no backing out, the deed is being done. Strong, assertive, determined. The desire to surmount the mental obstacles associated with the physical is present. Still feels very introverted and mad, which is cool. Re-integration.
'to' is an interlude, an internal or maybe even physical sense of familiar comfort, making the track comparatively soft but still very firm, al dente. It's a theoretical bridge and grammatical obviously. A momentary comfort zone.
School, once you are there, is not so bad. Same stuff, new term. Same faces, some different, some new but, all in all, the familiar old place resumes its place in the forefront of life for most, who have been systematically educated.
Overall, very likeable and a good listen. Please make more music for us!-)