Big Cigars and Satin Shorts meets its audience at the intersection of wit and sardonicism in a similar vein to its predecessor, but even more present is a poignant sense of earnestness – an invitation to see the world through his lurid lens, the lens of a generation whose dread is almost inherent.
“I had no intention to ever write any sort of anti-establishment songs,” admits Roe Kapara, the incisive songwriter hailing from Los Angeles by way of …