I tend to evaluate songs on their ability to enhance a campfire experience. Actually, that's not true at all. I never do that. Although Protect Me You does strike me as a perfect campfire song, and may well be an incredible song for that very reason. It might also explain why I like NNCK. Very campfire. Very open air. But 'songs'. Hard to define i suppose, beyond the obvious. Do NNCK do 'songs'? Probably not, but they sound far better (I imagine) around a campfire than Neil Sedaka.
In answer to your question though: I don't know.
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