Before: Voo-who?
After: "Playa Playa" is surprisingly smooth and jazzy. Little crumbs of bwang and tsiiing sprinkled around the vocals. A little too structured to send me into a daydream, but it's very enjoyable nonetheless.
From the sounds in it, I'd assume "Devil's Pie" would be something of a non-fruit confection... perhaps shoofly or sweet potato pie.
"Left and Right": Gettin dirrrrrrrrrty up in heeeeya
"Send it On": mmmmmmmm loving these harmonies! They sound like delicate concave lenses hovering above a surface, uplifted by the high falsettos of the singers. It feels like eggshell density and infinitesimal gentleness. Like this:
These are very long songs. Most clock in over six minutes.
At this point, on the longest-name song of the album (too long and too little effort from me to name it- you'd know if you looked it up), everything just feels groovy. It's all groovin' here. Free and easy and if you have an amber-coated, silky voice, just spin it out here.
All in all, I'd give it a 6. The voices are clearly talented and the music is fresh, but it's not my jam. Glad I heard it!

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