Natural Brown Prom Queen

[4][6][5] "ChevyS10" was singled out for discussion by several critics, who variously described it as a "psychedelic road trip anthem",[7] a "six-minute electronica epic",[6] or a "woozy escapist fantasy".

In the announcement, the album was described as following Parks as she assumed the character of Britt, "the girl next door from Cincinnati who drives around the city with the top down and shows up to high-school prom in a pink furry bikini with her thong hanging out her denim skirt."

The album, "fittingly" named after a homecoming event, is all about home, both Cincinnati where Parks was born and raised as well as her adopted hometown of Los Angeles, and also features "themes of race, womanhood, and the fiercely loyal, loving relationships at the heart of Sudan's life with her family, friends, and partner.

[13] All four singles also came with music videos: "Home Maker" was directed by Jocelyn Anquetil and sees Parks starting a pillow fight in a furniture store.

[14] "Selfish Soul" was directed by Trey Lyons and features Parks playing her violin while hanging upside down from a pole as well as standing on a roof and dancing in mud with her girlfriends.

[11] "NBPQ (Topless)", directed by Augusta YR, features Parks going through a series of outfit changes and surreal, colorful scenarios, and "trippy" visuals said to be "reminiscent of David Lynch's take on Alice in Wonderland".

's Dave MacIntyre gave a more mixed review to the album's wide-ranging sound, opining that it was "somewhat overstuffed with both tracks and ideas", but nevertheless found the project to be a "captivating glimpse into Sudan Archives' artistic palette".