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Anything in Return

Anything in Return is the third studio album by American electronic musician Chaz Bundick, performing under the stage name , released on January 22, 2013, by . The album marks a return to Bundick's electronic production roots after the more live-band-oriented rock elements of his previous release, Underneath the Pine (2011), blending his roles as producer and songwriter with intuitive pop structures and hip-hop-influenced confidence. Spanning 13 tracks and running 52 minutes, Anything in Return features a diverse sound palette that incorporates silky R&B vocals, roller-rink pop, bubblegum , chillout grooves, and effects, all driven by 4/4 beats, higher BPMs, and emphasis on low-end . Produced by Bundick himself and recorded at Different Fur Studios in , the album reflects his relocation from to , infusing languid West Coast with darker, more introspective atmospheres in tracks exploring themes of , separation, and personal change. Notable songs include the opener "Harm in Change," which layers , keyboards, percussion, and vocals for a thrilling build; "So Many Details," praised for its inventive complexity in blending melodies and drum patterns; and "Rose Quartz," highlighting the album's confident vocal delivery. Critically, Anything in Return was well-received, earning a Metacritic score of 70 out of 100 and a 7.9 out of 10 from Pitchfork for its relatable quality and evolution in dance music influences. The album solidified Bundick's position as a key figure from the chillwave scene, bridging electronic experimentation with accessible pop sensibilities.

Background and production

Background

Anything in Return is the third studio album by American musician Chaz Bundick, under his primary project , released on January 22, 2013, by . Following his earlier works Causers of This (2010) and Underneath the Pine (2011), which were rooted in and lo-fi aesthetics with glitch-hop and micro-funk elements, Bundick shifted toward a "bigger sounding, more accessible and poppy" style for this album. This evolution marked a departure from his bedroom-recorded, more obscure experiments to a polished, sincere pop approach aimed at broader emotional connectivity. The album's conception occurred during a transitional period in Bundick's life, as he grappled with relationship issues and the demands of extensive touring. In 2011, Bundick relocated from to , to support his girlfriend's pursuit of a at UC Berkeley, a move that infused the project with bittersweet reflections on personal growth and distance from his support network. This emotional turmoil, combined with the instability of life on the road, shaped the album's introspective tone, as Bundick sought to express vulnerability and a desire for self-improvement. Bundick drew specific influences from funk traditions and the laid-back Californian temperament, which contrasted with his earlier East Coast roots and contributed to the album's optimistic yet turbulent vibe. His exposure to artists like of Caribou (also known as Daphni) during tours further inspired this genre-hopping experimentation, encouraging Bundick to embrace versatility and reject being pigeonholed into electronic or lo-fi categories.

Recording and production

Chaz Bundick produced Anything in Return entirely on his own in his home studio in an apartment in , where he had recently relocated from . The album was recorded over several months throughout , with Bundick handling the majority of the instrumentation himself, including synthesizers such as the and , guitars, programmed drums, and occasional live elements like keyboard and upright piano. Due to residential noise restrictions, much of the tracking occurred using , which influenced the spatial panning and overall mix; additional live recordings, such as mic'ed with four contact microphones and parts from a MS-20, were captured at Different Fur Studios in . Key collaborators included engineers Patrick Brown, who recorded, engineered, and mixed the tracks, and second engineer Jorge Hernandez, both at Different Fur. The emphasized layering elements with live instrumentation to impart warmth, while prioritizing groove-oriented arrangements that cultivated a "languid " aesthetic redolent of influences. Following mixing, the album was mastered by Joe Lambert at his studio in .

Composition and themes

Musical style

Anything in Return is a 13-track album spanning 52 minutes that blends synth-pop, electronic music, funk, R&B, and disco influences, marking Toro y Moi's shift toward more dance-oriented and accessible pop structures. The record draws from 1980s pop, house, and soul elements, incorporating silky R&B grooves, bubblegum funk, and roller-rink pop aesthetics to create a unified yet eclectic sound. This evolution reflects Chaz Bundick's exploration of dance music peripheries while maintaining an indie pop sensibility. The album's sonic palette emphasizes upbeat, danceable rhythms with shimmering synths, falsetto vocals, and pulsating basslines, achieved through heavy reliance on analog synths and programmed . Subtle layers of nasally guitar add texture, contributing to a relaxed, "Californian" feel characterized by in tracks like "High Living" and "Day One." Crisp percussion snaps, low-end drum rolls, and modular synth bass underpin the arrangements, evoking a warm, analog production quality that balances precision with warmth. Standout tracks illustrate these elements vividly: the opener "Harm in Change" pulses with four-on-the-floor beats, diva samples, and modular synth bass for an energetic start, while "" channels 1980s-inspired synths in its upbeat groove. "Say That" highlights a funky and insistent breaks, blending R&B vocals with funk. Meanwhile, "So Many Details" features intricate textures, layered melodies, distorted keyboards, and a seductive slow grind that builds to a percussive .

Lyrics and themes

The lyrics of Anything in Return delve into introspective narratives centered on heartbreak, personal growth, and the impermanence of touring life, drawing from Chaz Bundick's experiences following his relocation from to . These themes manifest through reflections on relational miscommunications and the emotional toll of transient lifestyles, often framed within the context of young adulthood's fluidity between creative pursuits and romantic entanglements. Bundick's lyrical style is abstract and impressionistic, delivered in his signature high-pitched that blends raw vulnerability with a sense of , creating a poignant contrast to the album's upbeat, dance-oriented sound. The words evoke a melancholic yet optimistic tone, emphasizing adaptation amid loss and the search for connection in fleeting moments, such as fourth-wall-breaking references to tour exhaustion and unresolved "girl problems." In "Harm in Change," the opener, Bundick contemplates the pain of transformation and separation, with lines like "Don't let me hold you down / We could be there now" underscoring the reluctance to let go during personal upheaval tied to his move. "Rose Quartz" further explores emotional vulnerability, pleading "Don’t let me fall / ‘cause I feel weak" to convey a of heartbreak and dependence in intimate bonds. Meanwhile, "Say That" addresses miscommunication in relationships through reassurances like "Tell me you won't ever give up," highlighting and the effort to sustain amid doubts. "Never Matter" reflects on fleeting connections and isolation, as Bundick admits, "I think I let my mind go wild / And I think I'm on the verge of crying," capturing the impermanence of closeness and the barriers to deeper emotional access.

Release and promotion

Singles

The singles from Anything in Return were released digitally by ahead of the album's January 22, 2013 launch, serving as key promotional tools to build anticipation. The first single, "So Many Details," arrived on October 15, 2012, and was highlighted for its seductive slow grind and shift toward warmer, more playful compared to Toro y Moi's earlier work. "Say That" followed as the , first teased during the album announcement on October 10, 2012, with its full release and accompanying video on January 2, 2013; the track was praised for its innovative production, stylistic fusion of and elements, and innately catchy songwriting that bridged Toro y Moi's experimental roots with broader appeal. Subsequent singles included "Never Matter," released in March 2013 with a video directed by Steve Daniels that depicted everyday people dancing to the song via headphones, and "Rose Quartz," issued in September 2013 alongside a lighthearted video interpreting the track as a narrative. "Say That" in particular generated significant buzz for the album, earning Pitchfork's Best New Track designation and exemplifying themes of personal change echoed across Anything in Return.

Music videos and marketing

To promote Anything in Return, Toro y Moi released four music videos corresponding to key singles from the album, each showcasing distinct visual aesthetics that complemented the record's blend of electronic pop and R&B influences. The first video, for "So Many Details," was directed by the duo and premiered on December 12, ; it features Chaz Bundick ('s primary alias) in a stylized, cruising sequence with vibrant and abstract environmental elements, evoking a sense of fluid motion and introspection. The second video, for "Say That," was also directed by and released on January 2, 2013, shortly after the album's launch; it adopts a performance-based approach, depicting Bundick in serene natural settings, wandering and interacting minimally with his surroundings to highlight themes of solitude and subtle emotional release. For "Never Matter," the video was directed by Steve Daniels and debuted on March 25, 2013; it employs a casual, DIY aesthetic by capturing a diverse group of people at a listening to the track via headphones and spontaneously dancing, emphasizing communal joy and unpolished energy in everyday spaces. The final video, accompanying "Rose Quartz," was directed and painted by artist Lauren Gregory, premiering on September 30, 2013; it utilizes stop-motion animation with oil paintings to create surreal, impressionistic visuals that transform Bundick into a fluid, dreamlike figure amid shifting abstract landscapes, underscoring the song's ethereal and romantic undertones. The album's marketing campaign focused on building anticipation through digital accessibility and live engagement, aligning with its more accessible, pop-oriented sound. A full pre-release stream was made available on Advance starting January 14, 2013, allowing fans early access to the 13 tracks just days before the official January 22 release via . The rollout included physical editions in , vinyl (including limited double-LP formats), and digital download options, all featuring cover artwork with an original pen-and-ink illustration by John Stortz, which Bundick enhanced with custom layout elements to evoke a sense of playful abstraction. Promotion tied closely to touring, with a North American headline run kicking off on January 30, 2013, in , and extending through spring dates; these shows highlighted the album's live-friendly grooves, helping to amplify its poppier production and draw larger audiences compared to prior releases. In interviews, Bundick emphasized how the campaign leveraged the record's shift toward "bigger sounding" tracks to foster hype via performances and previews, positioning Anything in Return as a evolution toward mainstream appeal without sacrificing experimental edges.

Reception

Critical reception

Upon its release in January 2013, Anything in Return garnered generally favorable reviews from critics, earning a Metacritic aggregate score of 70 out of 100 based on 36 reviews. Reviewers frequently commended the album's increased accessibility and infectious grooves, marking it as a more polished evolution in Chaz Bundick's discography compared to his earlier, more experimental work. Pitchfork awarded it 7.9 out of 10, praising its confident vocals, assured melodies, and blend of silky R&B, bubblegum funk, and chillout elements that evoked a youthful, forward-thinking vibe. Similarly, Paste Magazine gave it 8.0 out of 10, highlighting the "infectious funk" and idiosyncratic electronic flourishes that created an eclectic, party-ready pastiche without relying on irony. However, some outlets found the album uneven and less innovative, critiquing its tendency to blend influences without forging a bold new direction. Spin rated it 6 out of 10, describing it as derivative and overly familiar in mirroring past genres like and . NME scored it 6 out of 10, calling it "safe" and noting a lack of progression after three unremarkable albums, with Bundick's voice often lost in limp production. Clash Magazine echoed this with a 6 out of 10, pointing to a lack of variation and emotional depth in tracks that felt polished but superficial. Notable commentary included The Guardian's observation of its "sun-kissed" youthful glow on tracks like "Rose Quartz," blending energy with languid details. Another Guardian review emphasized its inventive complexity and emotional undercurrents of love and separation. In retrospective assessments, such as Glide Magazine's 2024 ranking of Bundick's discography, Anything in Return topped the list for its enduring appeal, seamless integration of songwriting and sonics, and peak representation of his multifaceted style.

Commercial performance

Anything in Return debuted at number 60 on the Billboard 200 chart, marking Toro y Moi's first entry on the ranking. The album also achieved strong performance in genre-specific charts, reaching number 1 on the chart, number 9 on the Independent Albums chart, and number 14 on the Alternative Albums chart. Internationally, the album saw modest chart success, peaking at number 190 on the Belgian Albums Chart ( region). It received a limited release in on January 16, 2013, contributing to niche sales in that market, though broader international performance remained subdued. The album has amassed over 150 million streams on as of November 2025.
Chart (2013)Peak Position
US Billboard 20060
US Dance/Electronic Albums1
US Independent Albums9
US Alternative Albums14
Belgium (Ultratop Flanders)190

Track listing and credits

Track listing

The standard edition of Anything in Return consists of 13 tracks, all written by Chaz Bundick.
No.TitleLength
1"Harm in Change"4:01
2"Say That"4:44
3"So Many Details"4:46
4""4:13
5"Touch"2:38
6""3:33
7"Studies"4:02
8"High Living"4:19
9"Grown Up Calls"3:28
10"Cake"3:53
11"Day One"4:17
12"Never Matter"4:18
13"How's It Wrong"3:54
The track listing is identical across all formats, including digital download, , and vinyl releases. The Japanese edition contains the same 13 tracks with no bonus content.

Personnel

Bundick (also known as ) served as the primary creative force behind Anything in Return, handling vocals, all , , mixing, and for the . He wrote and performed all songs, with most parts executed solo to achieve the record's layered, electronic sound. Patrick Brown (also credited as Patrick Bischoff-Brown) contributed as engineer and mixing assistant, collaborating with Bundick on recording and mixing at Different Fur Studios in ; he is noted for engineering specific elements, including drums on tracks like "Say That." Jorge Hernandez provided engineering support, primarily as second engineer and mixing assistant during the album's production sessions. Joe Lambert mastered the album at Joe Lambert Mastering in New York City, ensuring its polished, dynamic final sound. John Stortz created the album's artwork and illustrations, contributing to its distinctive visual identity.

Legacy

Use in other media

The track "Say That," a single from Anything in Return, was licensed for use in the NBC supernatural drama series Grimm. It featured in season 3, episode 9, titled "Red Menace," which aired on January 3, 2014, during a scene involving Detective Hank Griffin attending therapy. Another track from the album, "Rose Quartz," appeared in the open-world racing video game The Crew 2, released in 2018 by Ubisoft. It was included on the game's ambient radio station, providing background music during exploration and driving sequences. While Anything in Return tracks have seen these placements in television and gaming, there have been no major sync licenses in feature films.

Reissues and influence

In 2023, to mark the album's tenth anniversary, Carpark Records issued a limited-edition vinyl pressing of Anything in Return on black and white "squiggly" picture discs, emphasizing its enduring appeal. Later that year, on January 20, Toro y Moi released Anything in Return (Instrumentals) exclusively through Bandcamp, featuring 13 vocal-free versions of the original tracks designed to highlight the underlying production elements and facilitate remixing or DJ applications. The instrumental edition was also made available on streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, as well as in cassette format via the artist's official store, broadening access to the album's core sonic architecture. No full remasters have been produced to date. The album's legacy lies in its role as a pivotal shift in Chaz Bear's (Toro y Moi's) career, transitioning from the lo-fi aesthetics of his early work to a more polished, genre-blending pop sensibility that incorporated R&B, , and elements for broader accessibility. This evolution is evident in retrospective analyses, where Anything in Return is hailed as Bear's creative peak, merging live instrumentation like with electronic production to bridge his experimental roots and future mainstream explorations. In Glide Magazine's 2024 revised ranking of his , it topped the list as the standout achievement, praised for its confident songwriting and unified sonic palette that influenced Bear's subsequent pop-oriented projects, including the genre-shifting Hole Erth (2024), which drew on similar eclectic influences from his formative years. By 2025, the album's impact extended to inspiring a wave of artists through its hybrid approach, as noted in decade-later reflections that position it as a for blending nostalgic textures with pop structures. Streaming revivals have sustained its , contributing to Toro y Moi's cumulative 1.43 billion global plays across platforms, underscoring its role in the artist's lasting prominence within circles.

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Catalog
January 22, 2013CD, digital download, 2×LPCAK77
20222×LP (limited edition, orange & blueberry quad)CAK77, LP-CAK-077NB
WorldwideApril 14, 20232×LP (picture disc, 10th anniversary reissue)CAK77
20232×LP (limited edition, cherry cola)CAK77
20232×12" (deluxe edition, picture disc)LP-CAK-077X

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