Slick Sean
This album mostly has potential going for it. The opener, "Double Date," is the best song: a speedy, dark blast of pop guitar and bitty (witty and bitter) lyrics. But there are some terrific tunes here. Singer-songwriter Sean Tillman has the often-heralded, little-delivered gift of combining poppy sound with angry words. Check out "Spread the Good Feelin'" and "Give Me a B Side," which is actually an older acoustic song refashioned with cunning rock precision. Also good is "Grew Into my Body," about playground revenge (literally, it's about a kid who stuns all the "bad kids" by frontin' the teacher and taking out a bully). Tillman's narrators are not only angry, many of them are practically unlikable -- obsessed with rejection, self-destruction, and anxiety. But you'll hum along anyway.