Honey, I'm Homely!

Honey, I'm Homely! is the third studio album by American rock band Dance Hall Crashers. Record producer by the band themselves and Stoker, the album was released on September 9, 1997, in the United States by MCA Records.

Honey, I'm Homely!
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 9, 1997
Recorded1997
Fantasy Studios
(Berkeley, California)
NRG Studios
(North Hollywood, California)
GenreSka punk, pop punk
Length44:10
LabelMCA
ProducerDance Hall Crashers, Stoker
Dance Hall Crashers chronology
Lockjaw
(1995)
Honey, I'm Homely!
(1997)
Purr
(1999)

Background

Dance Hall Crashers signed to MCA's new 510 subsidiary in 1995 and released Lockjaw, highlighting the band's increasing direction into a punchier, pop punk style. Prior to recording Honey, I'm Homely!, DHC toured with bands such as Blink-182 and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, and a host of Epitaph punk bands.[1]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
NME7/10[3]

Rick Anderson of Allmusic called Honey, I'm Homely! "excellent," writing that "the Dance Hall Crashers succeed by worrying about tunes first and rhythmic signifiers second (if at all)."[2] NME deemed it a "jumpy, fidgety, fun album," noting that "the amazing thing is how few tracks here descend into cliché."[3]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Dance Hall Crashers (Elyse Rogers, Karina Deniké, Jason Hammon, Mikey Weiss and Gavin Hammon).

No.TitleLength
1."Lost Again"3:24
2."Will Tomorrow Ever Come"2:40
3."All Mine"3:22
4."Salted"2:26
5."Next to You"2:58
6."I Want It All"3:18
7."Elvis & Me"2:47
8."Whisky & Gin"3:19
9."Cold Shower"2:27
10."Last Laugh"2:55
11."Mr. Blue"2:40
12."Stand By"2:53
13."The Truth About Me"3:29
14."Big Mouth"2:32
15."Over Again"3:00
Total length:44:10

Personnel

Information adapted from liner notes.[4]

Charts

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