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Lifter Puller is the debut album by the Minneapolis band of the same name. It was released on April 18, 1997 by Skene, and came out a month later in Italy. The album introduced a number of characters and themes central to later Lifter Puller releases, despite being characterized by a markedly inchoate version of their later sound. According to the Village Voice, it was, in fact "the one time they ever sounded like a generic indie-rock band" [1].
Lifter Puller | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | April 18, 1997 | |||
Genre | Post-punk | |||
Length | 47:44 | |||
Label | Skene Records | |||
Lifter Puller chronology | ||||
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Track listing
edit- Double Straps - (4:09)
- Bloomington - (2:42)
- Star Wars Hips (fast version) - (3:06)
- Bruce Bender - (2:29)
- Lazy Eye - (7:36)
- The Mezzanine Gypoff - (2:39)
- Jeep Beep Suite - (3:26)
- Rental - (5:33)
- Solid Gold Sole - (2:52)
- Sublet - (2:59)
- Summer House - (3:36)
- Mission Viejo - (3:07)
- Mono - (3:30)
References
edit- Internet Archive of the official Lifter Puller discography
- Village Voice retrospective/review of Soft Rock
- Lifter_Puller_Pitchfork review