The Internet’s Purple Naked Ladies boasts an impressive pedigree. Syd the Kid and Matt Martians (both hailing from the indie hip hop consortium Odd Future) venture into more soulful territory with their debut. At the group’s best, like on “She DGAF” (as in “don’t give a fuck,” FYI), the rhythms and synths blend with Syd’s R&B vocal stylings. However, those moments are few and far between. On “They Say/Shangrila” and “Cunt,” the taut rhythms and solid vocal performances are weighed down by unnecessary electro flourishes. It’s as if The Internet is throwing shit at an already ample wall of sound and seeing what sticks. The end result sounds like a shallow attempt at progressing Erykah Badu’s sound.