Fork and Spoon Records spork-feeds messy-haired hipsters a dose of Chaz Bundick’s helium rock under the moniker Sides of Chaz. It takes a double-dose to digest, but the song settles somewhere between the eyeballs. Cross-eyed to focus on “Sweet Tea,” listeners will find themselves in a daze of amusement.

By day, he goes by Chaz. By night, he goes by Toro Y Moi. By 3:49 AM, he swings everything weird and intriguing about Toro Y Moi over to the complete opposite aesthetic spectrum and somehow manages to produce something equally weird and intriguing.

Simply, the track is like sweet tea — sweet, cool, invigorating, and non-judgmental when you swim in the bath with your bathrobe on. Isn’t that what they’re for? 

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Max Simon is a former Senior Writer who contributed from 2011 until 2014. He has a unique palate for spicy music—the red hot blues, the smoky speak-sing, the zesty jazz trio; it's the taste he craves. He also maybe lived inside The Frequency.