The band mixes a variety of genres and styles from folk, blues, alternative and hard rock, a bit of surprise with the track, "Hometown," while essentially keeping true to their sound and feel. The album is mainly a "feel good" one, reverberating with tracks such as "Sunrise," "Smile Twice Daily," "Champagne," and the comedic "Superman." The lyrics seem to manifest life's ups and downs but with an optimistic outlook. The songs are often self-reflective and meditating, "Stay Relaxed" is such a case, where Alex Casement's guitar riffs and solo create a hypnotic medley. The band's love for jamming and having a good time is heard in "Funktastic" and "Second Hand Smoke."
Orange Juice is a band in progression. They don't seem to be static or complacent with their sound rather they're evolving without disregarding their musical roots. This new album is a wonderful ride the whole way through without the need to skip around even though some tracks just ask for a repeat. The great thing about this album is that it seems to have leaped to a new level of complexity and harmony, making it hard to let go. Indeed your heart will be well fed with this album.
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