More than three decades have passed since Matthew Sweet broke out of Athens, Georgia with pining alt-rock songs about bad romances. Judging from his 13th LP, he still appears to be most comfortable writing about shitty, unworkable relationships (even though he's settled down and married). There's the lovers he's unable to leave in "I Belong to You" and "Out of My Misery," a woman he's
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Review: Matthew Sweet’s ‘Tomorrow’s Daughter’ Is Full of Heartbroken Catchiness