Ah, yes, Key West. Life's pretty breezy in their little tourist cocoon. "The music scene is great, since the community is a very artistic one," says Menard. "Of course Jimmy Buffett is popular with the tourists, but the locals enjoy a wide array of music" — such as Michael Dixon's stuff, with atypical stabs at countrified Americana. "529 Arundel Ave." could be Randy Newman fronting Bright Eyes; throw a hula-jiggling Jack Johnson guitar into the fray and you've got "Down by the Lakeside." The band self-released its first album, Time Takes Time, last year; it's available at CDBaby.com.