0 Page 8 - The Michigan Daily Mo' yl , -!h 6, 1989 'D000 Tommy Keene Based on Happy Times Geffen Just say the name. "T om in Keene." It's practically an anachr o nism; it sounds as though he should have been around in the early '60s, standing with both legs toget with a band dressed in mnytchin T outfits, in front of a crow.d ''' swooning 13-year-old girls. "And now, kids, Tommy Ke'ne and his Teen Idols..." "EEEEEI!!!" Well, Tommy may not wear Brylcreem, but his music exudes that same unashamedly innocent char tic clashing, like his name, with a iiQ sic culture that puts a premium ~ni sneer and roar. The D.C-based singer's scmd LP, Eased On H/appy Times conti I ues the emphasis on bittersweet hut; danbeable fingcr-snappers that n,' his 1986 Snngs From the 1,i/m s:;1 a cat. Keene is a r' singer/songwriter, as opposed ty singer and songwriter -- that i2 t say, 'neither of his functions e m tak6s a back seat to the other. T are no idiotic lyrics injected lhre save a melody, nor any p1d iu musical lines to showcase ly ; Instead, he uses his guita r schoolboy vocals as one insttu'' i speaking with his bar c(hoi twanging with his vocal chiot aiming for the heart and wound, 1 deep like the Big Star Chilton hint self. Although nothing on the a hi u quite matches the pop bonnc n "Paper Words and hies" and ' That Are Gone" from hi' ti several come very close, tnt ;H , "Highwire Days" and "When )n Vows Break," one of two ttn , written with Jules Shear, who !ina contributes harmony vocals i would make Glenn Tilbrook gso his hair back over his face for shame. The omnipresent Peter B k also guests on mandolin, but io Keene's credit, he doesn't cash in (4 this fact on the outer sleeve. With tangy notes flying el fmrtl lessly from his guitar like jnicc k, i a grapefruit in your eye in(d 1l ' like "Julie threw a pack of ca'd j into the ocean/ I guess I'll al w a stand aside/ showing no emotion, this is an album for the listener who can read Kafka and chew bubleuun at the same time. His airbrushed, groomed, suave b/w picture on the back cover notwithstanding, Keetie is still a teenager at heart, stan dins nervously on somebody's trout porch and nervously patting down