The sound is plastic and neon-lighted, yet the music remains inexplicably enjoyable. It's a futuristic absurdist nightmare, taking place at nighttime Tokyo (or someplace similar). Repetition makes me feel unease and I would want to leave the room. I'm at a party and someone is breathing to my face. I have an overly sweet drink in front of me, served from an artificially colored, gaudy glass. A lonely swimming pool which reflects boozed-up colours. Such a horrible, beautiful amalgation of both disappointing and exhilarating emotions. This is what good music is always about, in one way or another.
But I have no idea if this interpretation is anywhere close to the artist's original intention...
The last song is different from the first two, dragging on without the oppressiviness that fueled the other songs. Overall it's still a good EP, not perfect but just good.