Already their debut album "Ode To Sunshine" from 2009 inspired me completely. All the more curious I was on the second album. Although guitarist Sean Walker has left the vessel conjure the four remaining a blend of acoustic folk and early-seventies-rock sound with garage influences to the shekel. This time is the use of the piano which sound was still stating on "Ode To Sunshine" significantly reduced. Thus, the pure acoustic folk is now stronger advantage. Taking the CD in the player but it goes with the song "9/11" going only once powerful. It follows the "Bushwick Blues" a rapid, feverish song. With "Salt In The Wound" but they take then skillfully the pace out of the game, but there is this rumbling, voluminous drums and this old school folk sound. The melodies are compelling as ever, so for example at the very rhythmic, and almost thumping song "Golden State". Heartbreaking beautiful is the love borne suit "Vivian". Voluptuous and also rumbled the song "St. Francis" comes from, which is set through the use of a mariachi trumpet yet atmospheric scene. All in all, a disk that meets my expectations, therefore it deserves my five stars.