He Must Be Good
Since reviewers never lie or write for dramatic effect :-)
"Hearts of Oak" solidified the Pharmacists and firmly established Leo's reputation as a songwriter.
In 13 tracks, ranging from the utopian ska reminiscence "Where Have All the Rude Boys Gone?" to the introspective travelogue "Bridges, Squares," the boy from Bloomfield, N.J., emerged as the heir apparent to Joe Jackson, Elvis Costello, Bruce Springsteen - in other words, to any other musician who wired emotions and intellect into a distinctive worldview."