Too Much For One Heart is an album whose synthetic sounds are inherited from a love for cold electronic music (Planningtorock, TR/ST), and contemporary R'n'B and hip hop (Zebra Katz, Blood Orange, and Timbaland's productions). The writing and vocals are deliberately pop and catchy, drawing essential human warmth from rich organic arrangements (guitars, keyboards, and percussion) which, beyond Theodora's assumed versatility, give her songs a universal and timeless quality. Too Much for One Heart is a particularly cohesive contemporary pop record, keeping one foot in electronic music and the other in chanson and songwriting, capable of breaking free from its models and influences.