For his sophomore record and second on Paw Tracks,
Do Things, Mississippi born singer-songwriter Dent May discarded the instrument he embraced in his debut,
The Good Feeling Music of Dent May & His Magnificent Ukulele, and instead, laid his dreamy Beach Boys-style vocal harmonies over a mix of synths, guitars and analog drum machines, the resulting album a loose, floating smooth indie pop effort with a sort of island-vibing languidness. Story forthcoming; also with Saskatchewan, Florida Night Heat
— Leilani Polk