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And You Think You Know What Life's About is the second album by Dishwalla, released in 1998 on A&M Records.[4][5]

And You Think You Know What Life's About
Studio album by
Dishwalla
ReleasedAugust 11, 1998
RecordedTrackholmes, Santa Barbara;
Music Box, Hollywood
GenreRock, alternative rock
Length50:46
LabelA&M
ProducerMarc Waterman & Dishwalla[1]
Dishwalla chronology
Pet Your Friends
(1995)
And You Think You Know What Life's About
(1998)
Opaline
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Entertainment WeeklyC−[3]

Critical reception


The Washington Post noted that "the band's most bombastic choruses contain echoes of the slick power ballads that grunge banished."[6] Entertainment Weekly wrote that "when they pull out the cheesy Top 40 stops ... like on the ballad 'Until I Wake Up', they come off like a modern-rock Journey—a guilty pleasure, but a pleasure nonetheless."[3] The Ottawa Citizen determined that "the band remains a non-innovator, relying on go-to guitar riffs and catchy rock melodies."[7]

Stereo Review concluded that "Dishwalla spends part of its second album whining about the success of its first one."[8] Rolling Stone thought that frontman J.R. Richards "has managed to shed his grumbly, disaffected vocals for a softer croon on tracks such as 'The Bridge Song'."[9] The Boston Globe opined that "Dishwalla's chameleon act seems in total defiance of establishing a trademark sound."[10] The Los Angeles Times wrote that "this angst-filled and metal-tinged sophomore try sinks quickly under the weight of overblown emotion and puerile lyrics."[11]


Track listing


  1. "Stay Awake" - 4:13
  2. "Once in a While" - 4:42
  3. "Bottom of the Floor" - 3:29
  4. "Healing Star" - 4:21
  5. "Until I Wake Up" - 5:16
  6. "5 Star Day" - 4:12
  7. "Truth Serum" - 5:29
  8. "So Blind" - 3:41
  9. "Gone Upside Down" - 3:59
  10. "So Much Time" - 4:37
  11. "The Bridge Song" - 3:10
  12. "Pop Guru" - 3:34

Total Length: 50:46


Personnel



References


  1. Borzillo, Carrie (Jul 11, 1998). "A&M's Dishwalla taps into 'Think' mode for 2nd album". Billboard. 110 (28): 14, 16.
  2. And You Think You Know What Life's About at AllMusic
  3. "And You Think You Know What Life's About". EW.com.
  4. "Dishwalla Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
  5. "Dishwalla Resurfaces On New Label". MTV News.
  6. "DISHWALLA: 'AND YOU THINK YOU KNOW WHAT LIFE'S ABOUT'". The Washington Post. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  7. "Dishwalla plays its cautious rock". Ottawa Citizen. 5 Nov 1998. p. G3.
  8. Milano, Brett (Jan 1999). "And You Think You Know What Life's About". Stereo Review. 64 (1): 89, 92.
  9. Chonin, Neva (Sep 3, 1998). "And You Think You Know What Life's About". Rolling Stone (794): 105.
  10. Gerard, David (27 Aug 1998). "DISHWALLA". The Boston Globe. Calendar. p. 8.
  11. Scribner, Sara (9 Aug 1998). "In Brief". Los Angeles Times. Calendar. p. 66.





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