Off the Edge of the Earth and into Forever, Forever is the second studio album by Australian electronic band Art vs. Science.
Matilda Edwards from The Guardian gave the album 3 out of 5 calling it "a showcase album" saying "The band's staple of summery pop, 70s-era disco and funk remain, but there is a deliberation that was absent in The Experiment: vocals that sound carefully considered and ambitiously complex melodies.
"[1] David James Young from Brag Media gave the album 3.5 out of 5 and said "Off the Edge... arrives some four years after [their] eponymous debut...
Some hallmarks remain – Dan Williams' gasping hi-hats leading a sped-up roller-disco charge, or the authoritative honk of a low-end synth – but change is afoot once again as they embrace their inner Talking Heads, their inner P-Funk and their inner Flight of the Conchords.
"[2] All tracks are written by Art Vs. Science