Sugar Ray
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Sugar Ray is the self-titled fourth studio album by the band Sugar Ray. The album was released on June 12, 2001, and debuted at number 6 on the Billboard200 chart, and went gold. The album's first single, "When It's Over", performed well on pop and rock charts as well. - Wikipedia
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By their fourth album, Sugar Ray had developed a real ease to their music. Starting with "Fly," they no longer tried so hard to rock -- they no longer tried to ape the Red Hot Chili Peppers -- and began relaxing into a sun-kissed, laid-back groove, the kind of music where even the fast numbers powered by distorted guitars don't necessarily sound heavy.
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LA Times
There's a lot of skillful, insinuating, and sometimes exciting record-making going on here.
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AV Club
There's no point in disliking the pretty-boy hit-makers in Sugar Ray. If crafting surefire-blockbuster summer fluff is an art in and of itself, the members of Sugar Ray are unstoppable masters.
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Slacker
There's charm to their performances, which make the album seen fresh, all the same. For a supposed one-hit wonder, it's remarkable that they've released their best album four records into their career.
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Napster
Sugar Ray owe a great debt to the powers that make their fusion of styles so darn catchy.
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