Appleton, WI-based quartet Number One Fan originally self-released Compromises, and generated strong Internet and word-of-mouth buzz for its melody-heavy approach to the emo pop formula. They've ended up as the debut signees to industry vet Pat Magnarella's Universal-distributed Pat's Music imprint, and have reissued their album with new cover art and fresh remastering. The result is an emo softball, stitched with lightly ringing guitars, organ and string overtones, and the centerpiece wail of Nick Ziemann. Of course, that's expressive in the archly pitched, bordering on maudlin approach favored by many emo-leaning acts of the mid-2000s, from Jimmy Eat World to Early November. Number One Fan fits right in with its peers, offering cascading rockers ("Can't Forget," "Come On") and quieter ye...