Then there is the co-songwriting contribution of Low Cut Connie's wiggly frontman, Adam Weiner, on the doe-eyed ballad "Don't Let the Moon Catch You Crying," a song Melchiondo originally demoed for Ween's 2003 album Quebec. Melchiondo had tinkered with it obsessively before handing lyrical duties to Weiner, who contributed to two songs to Deaner. "It was a good song to take a stab at, what with its look at the ups and downs of Mickey and Aaron's relationship, as well as Mickey's relationship with his fans, and what I imagined he was going through at that particular moment in his life," Weiner says while prepping Connie's new album, Dirty Pictures 2, and a Union Transfer release party for May 17. "That new song we cowrote has heart and a snide sense of humor … just like the best Ween stuff … I love working with Mickey. We work ridiculously fast together … wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am."