***1/2 Everclear
SONGS FROM AN AMERICAN MOVIE, VOL. TWO: GOOD TIME FOR A BAD ATTITUDE
(Capitol)
This is the sequel to Vol. One: Learning How To Smile, which Everclear put out earlier
this year and which originally was going to be an Art Alexakis solo disc before he decided to
slap the band name on it, Good Time for a Bad Attitude finds the trio going back to
grunge-guitar basics, as had always been the plan. If Vol. One was Alexakis’s chance
to show his compassionate side in songs that found him branching out to include looped
hip-hoppity rhythm tracks and a couple of samples (as well as a full symphony orchestra
playing Mort Lindsey charts), then Vol. Two showcases Art’s conservative side —
which means keeping the Marshall cranked, the drums hard and heavy, and the embellishments
to a minimum. And though Alexakis’s mean side is certainly more evil than his nice side is
saintly, he’s no antichrist superstar. He’s just a regular guy who’s reflecting on some things
he’s not terribly proud of and who has an uncommon gift for turning his mixed emotions into
some of the finest confessional rock and roll on the market. If his honesty is sometimes a bit
too painfuü (“I want to tell the little people/They can kiss my ass,” he jokes on “Rock Star”
before moving on to lament life in a fishbowl in “Short Blonde Hair” with lines like “No one
really understands/Just how simple and plain and predictable I am”), well, that just comes
with the territory.
— Matt Ashare
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