Detroit 80s Post-Punk Group L-Seven Gets Collection of Unreleased Tracks
Third Man Records have announced L-Seven, a collection of unreleased studio and live recordings by early-80's Detroit post-punk group L-Seven, to be released July 31, 2020 digitally and on vinyl.
"Flowers of Romance" has been released for a listen:
The limited colored vinyl exclusive LP comes with a bonus 4-song 7" containing 3 studio tracks and one live, very raw version of L-Seven and John Brannon of Laughing Hyenas covering Alice Cooper's "You Drive Me Nervous."
L-Seven was formed by members of The Blind, Retro and Algebra Mothers, with singer Larissa Stolarchuk, but is not to be confused with the similarly named LA grunge group L7 who would form a decade afterward.
Following the demise of L-Seven, Larissa (now going by Larissa Strickland), would form the seminal Laughing Hyenas with her partner John Brannon.
L-Seven opened for Iggy Pop, The Birthday Party, Bush Tetras, did a small tour with Gun Club and even played U2’s first ever Detroit show (proof of this is included on this LP).
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