Ôjoy Is Bbfs Fourth Album And The First One To Be Truly Vocalist-focused And Song-centric. With The Help Of Canadian Poet-singer Beaver Sheppard Who Played An Prominent Role The Composition, Bbf Explore What The Band-members Describe As Ôpost-religious Themes, Such As Struggling To Find Joy In Times Of Uncertainty And Instability. This Makes It Without Any Doubt Bbfs Ônietzsche Album. Following On From Their Latest Album Ômiami (2013) Bbf Keeps Moving Away From The Dark Mood Of Their Early Releases And The Image Of A Ôclassical New Music Ensemble To Resemble More Closely An Ôexperimental Rock Band. With Much More Grit And Growl Than Before, They Draw Upon Genres And Styles That Are Not Conventionally Associated With Joy: Krautrock, Punk, Drumnbass, Indie Rock, New Wave, And Pretty Much Every Other Ô-wave From The 80s. With Each Track Offering A Contrasting Combination Of Styles And Genres, Bff Succeed In Devoting A Whole Album To A Single Feeling Without Making It Either Monotone Or ClichŽ. Instead, They Build On Euphoria To Expand And Enrich Electronic Musics Emotional Range