Heaven Come Crashing retains Nayar's mangled guitar stylings but expands the color palette by looking not so much to the fretboard, as to the dance floor and the silver screen.
Influences enter into the frame ranging from '90s trance, to early M83, to Yoko Kanno anime soundtracks. With its M1 piano stabs, supersaws, and glimpses of Amen breaks, the album charts a luminescent space between 5 a.m. warehouse raves and the urban freeways of its cover image--romantic, nocturnal, and reckless in its velocity and emotional abandon.