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Honeydogs
Here's Luck
Release Date: 2001
Label: Palm

On Here's Luck, the Honeydogs desperately fight to keep meaningful and melodic guitar rock alive, fusing British Invasion-inspired pop with country-flavored roots rock. Alternating between rave-ups like "Sour Grapes" and "Losing Transmissions" and lush ballads such as "Wilson Boulevard" and "Pins in Dolls," the Minneapolis-based group puts together its most cohesive, satisfying release yet. "Red Dye 40" sports a maddening melody, thanks to the inclusion of an electric sitar and a Wurlitzer in the mix. Lyrically, "Freakshow" conjures up disturbing images that contrast with its soothing musical tone. The Honeydogs alone may not win the war against boy bands, rap, and testosterone-fueled rock, but they certainly make the fight more interesting. Michael Frey, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1StonewallLevy4:10
2Sour GrapesLevy4:23
3Wilson BoulevardLevy4:08
4Pins in DollsLevy4:32
5Red Dye #40Levy3:35
6Hearts and HeadsLevy3:22
7For the TearsLevy3:29
8Losing TransmissionsLevy4:01
9CrownLevy4:12
10FreakshowLevy4:36
11[Untitled Track]Levy6:07

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2001CDPalm



Group Members:
Noah Levy
Tommy Borscheid
Brian Halverson
Adam Levy
Trent Norton
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Influenced By:
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