The orchestral-pop hit "Iris" (from the soundtrack to City of Angels) proved the Goo Goo Dolls were no one-hit wonder with 1995's "Name." One listen to "Slide," the crafty, yearning second track off their sixth release, suggests the...more.
This album is what the goo is all about.......they were at their BEST here!!!!!!!!!!
This was the classic album they will never ever be able to pruduce again!
The Goo Goo Dolls have long since traded the bracing, Replacements-lite abandon of their early days for an ethos of heart-on-their-sleeve emotionality wed to a solid heartland pop craftsmanship that's too easily been casually mislabeled. Superstar...more.
Better days are here again as one of America's favorite rock bands, The Goo Goo Dolls, returns with its first studio album since 2002. Opening the doors for Let Love In-with the renowned Glen Ballad producing the band for...more.
I was excited when I first learned of this new album by the Dolls. In "Let Love In" TGGD seems better than ever. The songs are amazing, they soothe the restless mind with thoughtful lyrics that recongnize the real world while...more.