Opener Missing Pieces is measured and a little proggy, which left me unprepared for Sixteen Saltines and its big riffs. More of the same sound on Freedom At 21 with a great intro riff. Very satisfying guitar tone. We lose a bit of momentum with the mostly acoustic Love Interruption, and then the title track is a moody blues rocker. There's still a proggy feel to it. I'm digging the piano that shows up here and there, especially prominent in Hypocrital Kiss and Hip (Eponymous) Poor Boy. Near the end, On And On And On is a cool mellow piece. I get some neo psychedelia now. Last track brings back that buzzsaw guitar tone. This album is a trip. A pleasant surprise for someone who doesn't like The White Stripes.