The third album from Florida rapper $not continues his varied stylistic approach with upgraded production and a laundry list of big-name features. His delivery changes shape depending on the song, and he adapts a double-tracked melodic flow on the synthy sheen of "Fighting Me," an Auto-Tuned emo-rap wail on the Trippie Redd-assisted "Alone," an aggressive stance on the booming trap track "Doja," and a breathy, scattershot lyrical storm on the tense "Go." $not takes a slightly different route on almost every track here, getting help along the way from Kevin Abstract, Teddi Jones, Joey Bada$$, A$AP Rocky, and Juicy J on the mellow, old-school flavored "Halle Berry." All of Ethereal's various shifts in sound share the same sharp production values, with clear mixing on both the more modernized commercial rap moments and traditional East Coast-flavored boom bap tracks like "How U Feel." The constant switching makes the album land more like a compilation than a cohesive artistic statement, but there's plenty to enjoy in Ethereal's disparate moods.