L7 - Scatter The Rats LP
L7 - Scatter The Rats LP
The first L7 album in 20 years, Scatter the Rats embodies everything that made the band so iconic in the first placeโthe distortion-heavy riffs and headbanging rhythms, sludgy grooves and indelible melodies. And in their lyrics, L7 achieve a direct transmission of raw feeling, often spiked with biting commentary on the chaos of the world today.
โข Producer Norm Block (Jenny Lee, Paper Cranes, Plexi)
โข Producer Nick Launay (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Yeah Yeah Yeahs)
โBurn Babyโ opens the album with a galvanizing reflection on letting go of old grudges for the sake of fighting a greater evil, while โFighting the Craveโ offers a slice of life on the inner push and pull of whatever one might crave. Throughout the album, L7 also examine depression (Sparksโs โHolding Pattern,โ which matches its delicate melody with a disarming vulnerability), lonely hearts (Suzi Gardnerโs gloriously swampy โMurky Water Cafรฉโ) and codependency (the unhinged โGarbage Truck,โ written by Jennifer Finch). And on โUppinโ the Ice,โ the band delivers a dance-worthy track inspired by a bit of advice Demetra Plakas got from her doctor upon breaking her arm before the band headed into the studio. โI took the idea of upping the ice as a metaphor for throwing down and doing what you have to do to make something happen, naysayers be damned, because thatโs who we are as a band,โ says Sparks.
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