This album is everything the band wanted to create with Cheap Thrills when they tried to sound like a live concert. Songs like "Down on Me," with which the band opened and closed, grab the listener by the ear and refuse to let go, while the band's take on the Gershwin brothers' old chestnut "Summertime (and the Livin's Easy)" transforms a sweet but dippy show tune into a true mournful operatic ...
Two hours in the summer sun has me looking like a freckled lobster.. so what better 'escape' from further freckling than Mogging (and just learned can't DO a mix in one post - so other songs in comment).