"Fellow Travelers," a piano-driven ballad that could very well be a B-side from Being There. Even though, to quote that same album, "it sounds like someone else's song / from a long time ago," it's a great tune, teetering along with part-time singer Timothy Bracy's worn, slightly off-key vocals. His voice strengthens the Wilco comparisons, as he sounds eerily like Jeff Tweedy doing an impersonation of Stephen Malkmus doing an impersonation of Bob Dylan. When paired with depressing lyrics (a Mendoza Line trademark) and a morose melody, Bracy's voice works perfectly.