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.
Juicy funk groove. The vocals are great, but I hate deliberate lo-fi recording, especially for lead vox. The guitarist is interesting and an individual.
Still sound like a one-band Nuggets compilation. No rock operas or introspective acoustic doodles, just fun, fun, fun ’til Daddy takes the Far-fisa away.