[2] They explored a variety of musical styles, at one point entering a Battle of the Bands competition with songs and costume changes for five different fake groups performing a range from bossa nova to acid rock.
As Gideon says, "Towards the end of working on this, we looked at each other and said, ‘I guess Princess is back together.’”[13] The group's next project, a video album and live performance piece, continued their experimental thrust while responding to the political climate during its writing.
Continuing their earlier work engaging with themes of gender, the group stated the album put forward "the role men ought to be playing during the current cultural reckoning of misogyny.
"[14][15] This feminist political direction was reinforced in the rock opera, as the title card for the performance's video reads, “2028: Proclaiming Earth to be a misogynistic dystopia, the art-pop super duo Princess prepares a rocket ship to find a better world.
[18][19] Acknowledging the problematic nature of a male duo speaking on such a female-centered topic, Gideon and O'Neill invited collaborators, which included rock band TEEN, artist Jennifer Meyers, and singer JD Samson.