"Real Woman" is blends a soulful voice and a seductive slight-funk vibe with the band's folk settings, giving you a subtle, gentle song to sit back and smile along with. "Free" finds the band delivering a groove via the rhythm section, soft folk via the acoustic guitars, and an overall centerpiece. Then there is "Crayon," another simple, easy-going number that flows softly through the air while the band relaxes your body and puts a smile on your face.
The music is warm, the songs are peaceful and entertaining, and together the band finds a plateau to work on that is both delicate and fresh, while also poppy and filled with enough grooves to make you feel what they're doing. I'll give it a B.