They attempted to grow a fan base in both these cities through a series of three-night live shows which they called "A Fucking Weekend," involving other acts Jean Dawson and Quiet Luke.
[3] On April 2, 2021, the band's visual artist Danny Cole, photographer Landon Yost and singer-songwriter Greg Varteresian draped a painting of a "holy cow" across the first "O" of the Hollywood Sign.
The Los Angeles Times described the song as "a work of dark comedy",[2] and The Line of Best Fit said it was a "perfect clash of alternative and hip hop with plenty of lo-fi fuzz.
[1] The group dropped Warner Records after their release of SIDE B, and recruited a new lead vocalist, Brooke Danaher, after having the "idea of adding a girl to the band" and first meeting her in Echo Park after being introduced by a mutual friend and bonding over music from the "early iPod era."
Stereogum responded that "Danaher’s cheery ad-libs and airy tone add dimension to Varteresian’s deep monotone, creating a lively interplay absent in their earlier work.