With their first album, EODM seemed to be playing around with a mix of seventies pop, whimsy, and hard rock, with a pleasant dosing of the blues. Death by Sexy seems to be heading in the same sort of direction, but with maybe more thought put into production and now it's rockabilly that pops up at odd moments.

I didn't really care for the album on the first listen, but it's growing on me. "Eagles Goth" is pleasantly dark and foreboding, while "The Ballad of Queen Bee and Baby Duck" is about as bunny foo-foo rockin' as you expect. "I Gotta Feeling (Just Nineteen)" has the good old EODM hard rock sex tune vibe that "Peace Love and Death Metal" oozed (strangely, with a chorus whose vocal treatments are reminiscent of standard "DC Talk" tricks). "Cherry Cola" (the first song "leaked" from DBS (does it count as being leaked when the band themselves upload the track?)) has an opening chorus that sounds like it came right out of PLDM, but manages to entertain despite its savage familiarity.

I don't know if I'm going to think it's as good as their first offering, but I'm starting to get into "Death by Sexy"'s groove.