The band's second album sees them altering their shoegaze-Stereolab template to get more experimental as they add avant-garde, new age, and dance music elements.
Selecting a great Dwight Yoakam album is as simple as picking any Dwight Yoakam album. His drawling yowl drips with emotion whether on a love song or a lament, highlighted particularly by the anthemic "movin' on" song "Things Change" with its chiming Bakersfield guitars and sing-song choruses. - Zac Johnson