Lola Ray

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What It Feels Like 00:00 Tools
Plague: We Need No Victims 00:00 Tools
She's a Tiger 00:00 Tools
Charlit Movie Star 00:00 Tools
Our Brown Friends 00:00 Tools
One by One 00:00 Tools
Time Is Industry 00:00 Tools
Slave 00:00 Tools
Preach On 00:00 Tools
We're Not Having Any Fun 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Boy 00:00 Tools
Officer & A Gentleman 00:00 Tools
The Way We Argue 00:00 Tools
Crumble 00:00 Tools
I Will Make You Mine 00:00 Tools
This House 00:00 Tools
Great Divide 00:00 Tools
Wolves 00:00 Tools
Attraction 00:00 Tools
Quiet Voices 00:00 Tools
Quiet Voices (Duck Vs. Swan) 00:00 Tools
Astronaut 00:00 Tools
Customary Love 00:00 Tools
Plague 00:00 Tools
Quiet Voices (duck vs swan) 00:00 Tools
Mi Amore 00:00 Tools
Automatic_Girl 00:00 Tools
Goodnight Fenno 00:00 Tools
Charlotte Movie Star 00:00 Tools
A Dinner Engagement 00:00 Tools
Ducks vs Swans (Quiet Voices) 00:00 Tools
Killers (This House) 00:00 Tools
Wee're Not Having Any Fun 00:00 Tools
Lola Ray - Automatic Girl 00:00 Tools
Red Balloons 00:00 Tools
Good-night Fenno 00:00 Tools
Shes A Tiger 00:00 Tools
automatic girls 00:00 Tools
The Great Divide 00:00 Tools
Officer And Gentleman 00:00 Tools
Failure 00:00 Tools
We're Not Having Fun 00:00 Tools
Officer&A Gentleman 00:00 Tools
Liars 00:00 Tools
Automatic 00:00 Tools
Ducks vs Swans 00:00 Tools
Killers 00:00 Tools
Lola Ray - Beautiful Boy 00:00 Tools
Automatic Girl - Lola Ray 00:00 Tools
Red Balloons Demo 00:00 Tools
The Officer And The Gentleman 00:00 Tools
Beauitful Boy 00:00 Tools
Plague(we need no victims) 00:00 Tools
04 Automatic Girl 00:00 Tools
Plauge (We Need No Victims) 00:00 Tools
We're Not Having Fun Yet 00:00 Tools
Lola Ray - The Way We Argue 00:00 Tools
lola ray - what it feels like 00:00 Tools
What it feels like. 00:00 Tools
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When John Balicanta decided to attend NYU, he not only had to move from his native California to New York City but he also had to leave his high-school band behind. Vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Balicanta had formed Lola Corin (translated from Filipino, it means "Grandma Corin") with high-school friends Brian Spina (guitar) and James McIvor (bass). They were a loud band, playing in the style of the Smashing Pumpkins, Fugazi, and Failure, until college broke them up. While at NYU, Balicanta was studying audio engineering and needed an internship. He got one at Dumbo Studios, owned by Peter Robinson who was the V.P. of A&R at RCA Records. Balicanta was now recording demos and performing under the name Lola Ray, and invited Robinson to one of his open-mic gigs. Robinson was willing to get behind Balicanta and shop his demo around if he could come up with a real band. Through Dumbo Studios, Balicanta met drummer Alex Smolinski but finding a suitable guitarist and bassist in New York City proved difficult. Old buddies Spina and McIvor moved to new New York and joined the new band as soon as they received Balicanta's call. Robinson gave Good Charlotte's Benji Madden a tape of the band, and Lola Ray found the perfect label for their debut. With a sound that coupled their earlier hard, alternative rock style with a powerful pop polish, Lola Ray released their debut, I Don't Know You, on Good Charlotte's new label D.C. Flag in April of 2004. In 2006, they released their second album, Liars. Since then, they have undergone a line up change. Alex left the band for vocals in his side project and as of October, James left to return to university. No hard feelings are felt. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.