The voices in "Moment" march into Kinks-style exuberant pop, waving flowers and flags, and the exaltations continue until the cover of Bob Dylan's "I Pity the Poor Immigrant," which signifies Akron/Family's role-switch into Michael Gira's backing band, Angels of Light. Gira's songs are more dark country/folk, especially contrasted with Akron/Family's uplifting rock.
Gira's songs, though, are not a total divergence from the sheer joy of Akron/Family's songs. As Akron/Family hints in "Future Myth," something in their execution of their instruments carries over: "Now we sit and share our songs, balls of light we pass along, breathing rhythms through our minds, tiny strands of light that bind."