Volume 1 kicks off with the strident Not Mad Enough, directly inspired by and written in the wake of the death of George Floyd. Neil Young’s protest classic Rockin’ In The Free World makes the perfect companion piece and sounds great in a piano-led format. Post Malone’s Better Now doesn’t work quite so well acoustically, but the duo’s own Panic! gets things back on track with a superb and suitably jittery take on anxiety.
Over on Volume 2, Bad At Love opens proceedings with Brent pouring a disarmingly honest confessional over a simple framework of chords. Another original, New School Shiver, provides one of the collection’s finest moments with a wonderfully hooky acoustic groove, while GBL GBD is a sunny country anthem to positivity. One More Time sees Myers stamping on the distortion peddle, with a fuzzed out, bluesy solo and a delivery that owes a lot to the White Stripes’ Icky Thump.