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As one half of
-- arguably the first post-Yacht Rock soft rock parody project --
blended humor with genuine affection for the music of the '70s and '80s. There's a similar warmth to
, though this time he follows in the singer/songwriter footsteps of
,
, and
. Once again,
wouldn't be able to pull this album off if he didn't really love this kind of music. "Good Looking Babies" is a perfect example of the kind of story-song -- about a couple's beginning and end -- that disappeared sometime in the late '80s, and is one of the few times
approaches
's parodies. However, aside from a few shorter, goofier songs like "Ghost in My Bed" and the rollicking "When the Cash Runs Out," the humor in
's stories and confessions is more subtle as he plays with singer/songwriter cliches and even squeezes some pathos out of them. "I Dare You to Watch Me Sleep" is more tense, and more sophisticated, than any of his previous music, while "Ocean's Too Cold" retains some of the poignancy of dysfunctional family ballads even as it sends them up.
is most potent when
pairs slices of 21st century life with sounds that are old enough to have a mid-life crisis, whether it's "Work from Home"'s
-esque portrait of hungover telecommuting or "Central Air"'s gentrification blues ("Same congressional district as Silver Lake/Like anyone cares."). Likewise, "Cleaning Up the Dog Shit"'s portrait of the messier side of settling down and "In Glendale"'s celebration of being near the hubbub, but not in it, are funny but also revealing in a way that feels new in
's music. As always,
is a lot of fun, especially for fans who are prepared to smile in recognition at these songs rather than laugh at them. ~ Heather Phares