But it's not exactly surprising; the formative Odd Future duo has been sharpening their respective projects, both as solo artists and, in the case of Martians, groups like The Internet, the core members of which are featured on today's release. And so, after years of celestial loops on the outer (and inner) edges of music, they've returned with a new project, God's Poop or Clouds? with some creative kin and longtime collaborators.
The album marks Martians' second of the year following his own solo project Drum Chord Theory, while Vritra's last effort landed in 2015 with Danu, his first release sans Stones Throw stamp. At the top of the year, Martians claimed he had no intention of creating another Jet Age album. It was only after the insistence of fans at Internet shows that he actually began envisioning another future for Jet Age.