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Though it's in keeping with the jammy, appealingly tossed-off feel of their debut,
's second album,
, isn't quite as, well, loose as
was. Actually, in its own mellow, affable way, it manages to be pretty accomplished while keeping the freewheeling, creative spark that made
,
, and
's collaboration fun the first time around. A mix of rambling instrumentals and songs that border on the poppy side of these artists' work,
has a laid-back, late-'60s/early-'70s feel to it, particularly on the two
-sung songs that open the album.
boasts Southern-fried guitars and a lot of cowbell, while
gets its whistled hook from
its ambling groove from
's
and its barbed lyrics and easygoing veneer from
curmudgeons like
and
. Later on,
's move from brittle acoustic strumming to electric power chords feels like a highbrow take on classic
.
's songs, meanwhile, run the gamut from the bittersweetly subversive soft
to
a bright, sharp rocker in the mold of
, to
a sardonic, satirical take on the Ten Commandments that sounds like it could appear on a version of Schoolhouse Rocks for adults. Though a few moments on
feel a little off-kilter and don't work entirely (
the wandering, eight-and-a-half-minutes-long
), these tracks make sure that
isn't too neatly groomed. It's more of a proper album than
itself was, but having fun making music together still sounds like the main priority on
, which, once again, also makes it a lot of fun for
fans. ~ Heather Phares