We Care

The Futureheads and Dogs Die In Hot Cars may have borrowed as much of XTC as is available to be borrowed, but Pennsylvania indie-rock outfit The Complete Strategist apparently reserved a little essence of Andy Partridge to sprinkle sparingly over its debut, We Care. Bandleader Billy Kilgannon slips a little–just a little–of XTC's jagged guitars and unshakeable melodies through songs like the album-opener "Pyrosis," then fills in the leftover space with appealing folk-pop jangle. Even better are moody ballads like "Ilend" and "Patient With The Swiss Army," which use synthesizer shading and supple guitar to boost Kilgannon's nasal, hummy vocals. Indie-rock badly needs The Complete Strategist's throwback eclecticist bent. The band overcomes any technical limitations by recombining the best of half a dozen pop influences into something unassuming and freshly catchy. Twenty years ago, these guys would've been college-radio heroes.