Wunderbar
This is pretty representative of the Wunderbar sound. Great two-part harmony on the chorus.
Folky, yet driving. Another good representative of our sound.
Auxilary percussion. Guiro solo. Ben's accidental harmony part (sung by Alex.) Faux-string section. It's a very, very happy accident. The most fully realized thing here.
Just guitar and voice. The vocal part really brings out how great this dense guitar line is.
Sunshine for everyone. Effervescent words courtesy of Ben, and vestiges of the Bo Diddley rhythm.
Zach's busy on harmonica in this one, so Alex takes vocal duties. Ever hear a distorted mandolin solo?
Double the singers, double the fun. This one has a lot more energy live, but it turned out pretty good here, too.
Zach does a little bit of a Liam Gallagher impression here. This is about as hard as we rock, so enjoy.
Play this one to kids so they can learn about shapes and nonconformity.
Panned vocals. Strange echoes. Dark 'aah's. Discordant harmony. I guess that as far as the band has a psychadelic side, this represents it. Wear headphones.
Song by Ben. Folky harmonica solo by Zach. Get seriously folked-up.
This started life as a hard rockin' roller-now it's all acoustic. C'est la vie. Still makes me feel like headbanging.
Not a whole lot to say about this one. Three Doors Down-like, or maybe Staind. Maybe
It's not really electronica, more like our own little "Another One Bites the Dust". Bass- and drum-driven, with some steel drum thrown in for good measure.
This is NOT about sex. Sorry, kids. It's about dreams, and it feels a little like floating on clouds. Moderately prog-y, it's no King Crimson.
NEWS FLASH: Ben takes lead vocals. World shocked, deafened, laughing. Please don't listen to this first. Or, if possible, at all. Unless you are prepared for major strangeness.