Eat My Heart Out
Eat My Heart Out is the debut album by pop punk band The Dollyrots. It was released on 28 September 2004 on Lookout Records.
A song from the album, "Feed Me, Pet Me" was used in a 2002 Hewlett-Packard ad campaign in which the band also appeared.[1]
Release history
The album was released on 28 September 2004 as a CD on Panic Button Records/Lookout! Records and as an LP on Dionysus Records. In April 2010, Dionsysus Records in conjunction with the band re-released the album on vinyl.[2] 500 copies of the album were pressed on blue and white opaque vinyl with a download coupon which included the complete album plus three previously unreleased B sides from the album sessions.[3]
Reception
Rick Anderson on Allmusic gave the album a positive review, awarding it four out of five stars.[4] Anderson stated: "The Dollyrots are certainly nothing new -- no genre-transgressing experiments, no incongruous fusions, no mind-expanding instrumental solos or side-long suites. Just 13 tight, compact, sweet, and crunchy bursts of punky power pop".[4] Anderson also praised singer Kelly Ogden, saying that "her voice is clear and sharp, and her delivery is by turns sweet and snotty."[4] Hunter Felt on PopMatters wrote "What Eat My Heart Out does have are elements missing in most paint-by-numbers pop-punk: a sense of true fun, not the forced and contrived "fun" of the Blink-182 wannabes, and an infectious energy", adding that the band "actually seem to be able to translate their well-regarded live shows onto a disc without sacrificing the spontaneity their music requires".[5]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Kelly Ogden and Luis Cabezas except where noted.
1. |
"Kick Me to the Curb" |
2:55 |
2. |
"Love You Most" |
3:28 |
3. |
"Jackie Chan" (Cabezas, Josh Harrold, Ogden,) |
1:49 |
4. |
"Wreckage" |
3:36 |
5. |
"Feed Me, Pet Me" |
1:58 |
6. |
"Penny" |
2:58 |
7. |
"Goodnight Tonight" |
3:20 |
8. |
"Dance With Me" |
3:08 |
9. |
"New College" |
3:05 |
10. |
"Promised Call" |
3:20 |
11. |
"Skinny" |
1:45 |
12. |
"Nobody Else" |
3:09 |
13. |
"Be My Baby" (Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, Phil Spector) |
2:06 |
14. |
"Alpha Mansion" |
2:54 |
15. |
"Little Black Book" |
2:41 |
16. |
"This Crush" |
2:41 |
Personnel
The following people worked on the album:[6][7]
- The Dollyrots
- Kelly Ogden – bass, vocals
- Luis Cabezas – guitar, background vocals
- Josh Valenti – drums
- Production
- John Fields – producer, recording, mixing
- Chris Testa – recording
- Steven Miller – recording, mixing
- Dave Collins – mastering
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- Cover
- Kathleen Lolley – artwork
- Michael Seman – logo
- Cooper Gilespie – layout & design
- Jeff O – additional construction
- Chris A – additional construction
- Lissa Hahn – inside cover photo
- James Berson – back tray photo
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References
- ↑ "YouTube". M.youtube.com. Retrieved 2014-08-02.
- 1 2 Dionysus Records. "The Dollyrots "Eat My Heart Out" blue vinyl with download and bonus tracks". Retrieved 11 July 2011.
- ↑ The Dollyrots. "Eat My Heart Out". Retrieved 11 July 2011.
- 1 2 3 Anderson, Rick. "Allmusic review". Allmusic. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
- ↑ Felt, Hunter (30 December 2004). "The Dollyrots, Eat My Heart Out (Panic Button/Lookout!)". PopMatters. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
- ↑ Eat My Heart Out album sleeve
- ↑ "Eat My Heart Out credits". Allmusic. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
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