This is the band at their most experimental, but it’s nothing they can’t handle. Clique delves into nu-metal, with some help from FEVER 333’s Jason Aalon Butler, while Greedy is dark, electronic, and entirely unpredictable, with a strong hip-hop influence and a first verse that calls to mind Billie Eilish’s bad guy. Things close with Anthem, a cinematic piano ballad which feels shocking but earned after the high-energy songs that precede it, while indie singer-songwriter Barns Courtney’s voice provides a nice contrast to Theresa Jarvis’. Her unique and captivating vocals impressively navigate the quiet and delicate moments across the mixtape with as much skill as the louder, belt-along choruses. The rest of the band shine throughout from the crunching guitars on Clique to the thundering drums and catchy riffs that bolster Get Out’s pulsing dance-pop.