WE DO THE MASHED POTATO AND THE FUNKY CHICKEN

The Lemonheads

Come on Feel the Lemonheads

  • AMG Review of Come on Feel the Lemonheads

    Amg
    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    Come On Feel the Lemonheads should have been the album that propelled the trio and Evan Dando to stardom, but instead of delivering a concise pop record in the vein of It's a Shame About Ray, they made a messy album that never quite found its focus. That's not to say that Come On Feel is without merit, because that's hardly the case. In many ways, it's the most interesting record that the Lemonheads have released, because it finds Dando confused about everything, particularly love, both for girls and drugs, and his burgeoning fame. There are moments of self-indulgence, whether it's the aimless piano instrumental "The Jello Fund" or two versions of the drug-obsessed "Style," yet they are as essential to the album's desperate tone as the heartbreaking acoustic allad of "Favorite T." Between those two extremes is some of the finest power pop and country-rock Dando has ever written. He still has a tendency to be too cutesy, as on the otherwise winning country-rock of "Being Around" and "Big Gay Heart," but the hooky rush of "The Great Big No," the bright "I'll Do It Anyway," and the lovely simplicity of "Into Your Arms" is irresistible. Come On Feel may not be as consistent or immediate as It's a Shame About Ray, but finding its pleasures is quite rewarding.

What's YOUR Favorite T ?????
over 2 years ago
Blog post image preview

Shuffle was really *REALLY* good to me today... After my dose of *+HARDER+* stuff... seriously people - *ACOUSTIC on a MONDAY ???????????????* we need to stage a revolt :) Anyway, by early afternoon I was ready for some lighter faire... threw the pod into _(puts hand to the side of mouth & whispers)_ *shuff mode* & once again the pod takes be back to hanging out in Kristin's dorm room freshman ...

More >

Top Come on Feel the Lemonheads Listeners

© 2006-2009 Mog Inc. All Rights Reserved