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As much as rock music has evolved over the years, one thing that never seems to disappear is power pop (an infectious, ever-attractive blend of melodic, poppy infectiousness and rockin', guitar-powered aggression). The Beatles wrote the book on power pop in the '60s; since then, power pop has been a healthy part of everything from hard rock (Cheap Trick, Bon Jovi) to punk (the Ramones, the Dickies, Generation X) and new wave (Blondie, the Go-Go's). And in the post-'80s, post-Nevermind, post-baby boomer era of alternative rock, the term power pop easily applies to bands ranging from No Doubt to Oasis to Veruca Salt. Another band that is making power pop relevant to alternative pop/rock is Lola Ray, which shows a lot of potential on the promising, if imperfect, I Don't Know You. It isn't surprising that Lola Ray was the second band that Benji and Joel Madden of Good Charlotte signed to their DC Flag label -- the Maddens know a thing or two about power pop, and they were obviously drawn to the poppy aggression that Lola Ray frontman John Balicanta and his colleagues bring to the table. The Maddens' faith in Lola Ray was justified; Balicanta's ability to be poppy and edgy at the same time serves him well on infectiously promising tunes like "She's a Tiger," "Our Brown Friends," "Automatic Girl," and the opener, "Plague (We Need No Victims)." That isn't to say that I Don't Know You is perfect; some of the tracks are excellent, while others are merely adequate. But when Lola Ray hit their creative mark -- and most of the time, they do -- one wants to keep a close eye on the New York-based alterna-popsters. ~ Alex Henderson
Lola Ray: James McIvor (bass guitar); John Balicanta, Brian Spina, Alex Smolinski.
Personnel: John Balicanta (vocals, guitar); Brian Spina (guitar); Alex Smolinski, Nir Z. (drums); Kaylee Frazier (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Jon Kaplan; John Balicanta.
Recording information: Dumbo Studios, New York, NY.
Photographer: Sam Erickson.Rolling Stone (p.179) - 3 stars out of 5 - "Their debut is full of spry power-pop tunes that leave a mark..." I Don't Know You Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Epic | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 68653  | | CD Universe Part number | 6705561 | | Catalog number | 73197 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 04, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Jon Kaplan; John Balicanta; Jon Kaplan; John Balicanta | | Engineer | Jon Kaplan; John Balicanta; Alex Smolinski; Jon Kaplan; John Balicanta |
Lola Ray I Don't Know You Songs I Don't Know You Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)   Nice Job. Catchy pop/rock/indie/electronica music. Very unique. Definately worth the money , if you are into unique music. ;D Submitted by nothing (Pennsylvania.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
thorn u suck ass gc and sp r awsome! im not sure about lola ray though sounds a little off 2 me
and dont claim ur-self as punk it just shows ur a wanna b.oh and u should take a listen 2 billy talent. there awsome. Submitted by bee (methuen mass) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Nice CD Good tunes that stick in your head. Lacks the organization that it needs. And by the way "thorn", you're not punk if you claim yourself as punk. Anyway thats beside the point. Good stuff, worth the money (I think). Submitted by Blake (Dallas, TX) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Very good I highly disagree with that last reviewer. Just because you dont have a taste for slower rock (emo) doesnt mean that its a bad album. If you like Thursday, Dead Poetic, Hawthorne Heights, The Starting Line, or Rx Bandits, you will love this album. Good tunes indeed! Submitted by ryan (orange park florida) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
worst emo ever (besides simple plan and GC) i got this cd because automatic girl seemed pretty decent but i didn't think the album would be chalk full of emo. EMONIANS beware of me THORN, A TRUE GIRL PUNKER. go buy some oi! this cd sux! Submitted by thorn (el dorado hills, ca) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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