: A shimmering, upbeat pop track that serves as one of the most accessible songs in their entire discography.

It’s the sound of a group of friends clearing out the vault before walking away, reminding listeners why they were the most important "boy band" of the late 2010s. If you're looking for more, I can: Compare to The Family in detail. Give you a ranked list of their best albums. Recommend similar artists now that the group has split.

: Matt Champion and Dom McLennon deliver some of the most consistent verses on the record. Joba provides ethereal, melodic highlights, particularly on the standout track "CRUCIFY ME." Key Tracks

: A bittersweet, melodic closer that captures the feeling of moving on, which is fitting for a group's final statement. The Verdict: 7/10