All of the potential comparisons -- the New York Dolls mixed down by disco pioneer Larry Levan? -- fall short because they're almost too cool. Do Junior Senior rock? Not very convincingly. Do they funk? No, they're too stop-start happy to roll out a good groove for long. None of the songs lasts more than three minutes or so.
But do Junior Senior pop? Boy, do they. They snap, crackle, and pop. Their drum machines shuffle, bongos patter, guitars do chikka-chikka blaxploitation riffs bleached white from years of miscegenation. And Junior and Senior themselves do the call-and-response thing that's half gospel testifying, half idiot rapping. "Chicks and Dicks" flips the gender binary better than tATu could ever dream, an ultraterse yet utterly joyous ode to "chicks with dicks and everything in between." "Shake Me Baby" is everything good about the '60s in three minutes. Lord only knows if they have another album in them, but if you think the best music ever would involve a grizzly bear and a Keebler elf yelping and growling over Chic instrumentals, then D-D-Don't Don't Stop the Beat is a Day-Glo masterpiece of giant rubber monster proportions.