From "Swamp Song", which showcases the band's ability to write three-part vocal harmonies inside of a bare-bones rock song. To "Roadhouse Prophet", an engaging, blue-collar, working man's rocker, through the ballad "A Few More Miles", Moonshine Hangover are more than capable to write the soundtrack to your late night, blurry-eyed, staggering home drunk memories.
Mulberry Squeezins only has a few rocky moments, kinks the band will work out on their sophomore record. After all, you have to make a first record to make a second one, and for their debut, Moonshine Hangover comes out fighting and does it proudly. It's a valiant effort from a band that sounds like they'll write some gems in the future. I'll give it a B.