It’s fun, happy… kinda like a beefed-up Partridge Family. Heavens To Murgatroid has cornered the power pop style, and now wears coats made from its pelt.
More slacker rap, with the ever-popular upright bass. As a bonus, they play some tracks that sound like Dixieland blues, complete with tuba and trombone.
What record company “people” might think is “easily accessible.” Well-written, well-played, well-produced pop, with a few interesting tidbits here and there.
Aggressive beats, distorted vocals, and plenty of electronics. There’s something that makes them rise to the top. Their samples are creative and interesting.
Zero melody, sloppy crunch guitars that chug punk rock riffs like a ’78 Trans Am whose engine is still going strong long after the frame has rusted out.