PopTodd Posted August 19, 2010 Share Posted August 19, 2010 Jonny Polonsky - Hi My Name is JonnyPower pop will never die. At least, it won't as long as whippersnappers like Jonny Polonsky are around to infuse it with the youth and exuberance he displays on his debut album, Hi My Name Is Jonny. Just 22 years old, Polonsky inundated his idol, Frank Black, with tapes of his music. Black was impressed enough to not only get Polonsky a record deal, but to produce his debut. The Black touch is apparent throughout the album, especially on tracks like "In My Mind" and "I Don't Know What to Dream at Night," both of which boast loud guitars, sharp pop hooks, and cute lyrics. Occasionally, Polonsky overdoes the quirkiness that makes his songs unique — "Evil Scurvy Love" and "It's Good to Sleep" are a bit too silly for their own good. However, Polonsky's pop smarts create some terrific, catchy love songs like "Gone Away" and "Half Mind," which sound excited to exist. "Love Lovely Love" is instant gratification at its best, and "Truly Ugly and Dead Too" is as fun a put-down song as you're likely to hear. Too short at ten songs, Hi My Name Is Jonny makes Polonsky a name to remember. Never actually heard this album, despite the fact that my friend Geoff is friends with him and (I think that ) he played on parts of it. The album cover just put me off too much; too cutesy. But I forgot about the Frank Black connection, so maybe I'll have to finally check this one out after all. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mjpuczko Posted August 19, 2010 Share Posted August 19, 2010 sounds awesome! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
PopTodd Posted August 19, 2010 Author Share Posted August 19, 2010 Just picked it up from Amazon for $0.01.I'll report back after it arrives and I give it a couple of listens. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Sweet Papa Crimbo Posted August 19, 2010 Share Posted August 19, 2010 Jonny Polonsky - Hi My Name is Jonny Never actually heard this album, despite the fact that my friend Geoff is friends with him and (I think that ) he played on parts of it. The album cover just put me off too much; too cutesy. But I forgot about the Frank Black connection, so maybe I'll have to finally check this one out after all. It's a lost gem from the 90's. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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