l7 320 torrent download L7 scatter the rats 320 torrent download. There are 3 artists (L7 and the redirected L-Seven). 1) L7 was a band. The band was formed in 1985 by and , who were later joined by and Dee Plakas. They signed to Epitaph Records for their first album and to Sub Pop in 1989. The name is taken from a slang phrase from the 1950s which means "square," but is often mistaken for a reference to a sex position, also called "69". 1) L7 was a grunge band. The band was formed in 1985 by Donita Sparks and Suzi Gardner, who were later joined by jennifer finch and Dee Plakas. They signed to Epitaph Records for their first album and to Sub Pop in 1989. The name is taken from a slang phrase from the 1950s which means "square," but is often mistaken for a reference to a sex position, also called "69". In 1991 the band formed Rock for Choice, a pro-choice women's rights group which was supported by other bands of that era, including Nirvana, Mudhoney, Pearl Jam, 7 Year Bitch. Rock for Choice still exists and organizes concerts today including bands such as SPAYED. Their 1992 album , produced by Butch Vig, featured in Rolling Stone's May 1999 list of 'Essential Recordings of the 1990s', and is widely considered their classic. The band gained a certain amount of notoriety for their performance at the 1992 Reading Festival, when Donita Sparks removed her tampon on- stage and threw it into the crowd in protest against the missiles being thrown by the crowd. In the UK, the band are most famous for an appearance on the popular late-night entertainment program The Word, in which Sparks pulled her pants down to reveal her pubic area. During a live show in London in 2000, the band offered a one night stand with Dee Plakas as a raffle prize, although it is unclear as to whether this was a genuine offer or not. The band's most recent album Slap Happy, was released in 1999, and did not chart on either side of the Atlantic Ocean. According to the band's website, "L7 are on an indefinite hiatus. We know that's vague, but that's just the way it is. The future of the band is a bit up in the air at the moment." Finch announced she was no longer a member of the band at the time, and both her and Sparks have moved on to other musical projects, so the band appears to be defunct for all practical purposes. Finch went on to form her own band The Shocker who have released an album entitled "Up Your Ass Tray". The band made an appearance in the 1994 John Waters film Serial Mom under the name "Camel Lips", a reference to the visual imprint of a woman's vulva in the crotch of too-tight jeans. Also in 1994 the band's song 'Shitlist' is featured in the popular film Natural Born Killers. In 1996 yet another one of the band's songs was featured in a movie this time it was 'Shirley' in the film Foxfire staring Angelina Jolie. 2) L-Seven were an early Detroit ?post punk? band, for lack of a better term. L-Seven existed from 1980 to 1983, featuring Rice on guitar and Larissa Strickland (pre Laughing Hyenas). Touch & Go's L-Seven page. L7 - Scatter the Rats (2019) Artist : L7 Title : Scatter the Rats Year Of Release : 2019 Label : Blackheart Records Genre : Rock Quality : Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) Total Time : 36:42 Total Size : 86.5 / 266 MB WebSite : Album Preview. 01. Burn Baby 02:31 02. Fighting the Crave 03:22 03. Proto Prototype 03:12 04. Stadium West 03:43 05. Murky Water Cafe 04:00 06. Ouija Board Lies 02:59 07. Garbage Truck 02:27 08. Holding Pattern 03:06 09. Uppin' the Ice 03:33 10. Cool About Easy 03:22 11. Scatter the Rats 04:27. Scatter the Rats. Twenty years after the band closed their breakthrough era with an indefinite hiatus, Los Angeles grunge-punk pioneers L7 staged a comeback with their seventh album, Scatter the Rats. Issued on longtime friend Joan Jett's Blackheart Records, Rats is a nostalgic return to the '90s, cramming crunchy guitars and lurching rhythms into an updated stew of nasty punkabilly bounce, heavy metal muscle, and no-frills rock & roll. Understandably, the ferocity and mayhem of their peak years has since been smoothed out and their approach is somewhat matured, especially with cleaner vocals that reveal co-founder Donita Sparks' relatively polished singing voice. And yet, the ladies still snarl and pack a vicious punch. Alongside Sparks, the classic lineup of Suzi Gardner, Jennifer Finch, and Dee Plakas tear through each track with a familiar snarling attitude and sludgy assault. "Burn Baby" resurrects the spirit of their biggest hit, "Pretend We're Dead," while "Fighting the Crave" struts with confidence and sensuality. Other highlights such as the hulking beast "Proto Prototype" and the surf's-up blast "Stadium West" are pure fun, keeping the body moving and the head bobbing (or banging). Even on the less rollicking tracks, the band maintain the groove and energy, making a pit stop in a filthy dive bar for "Murky Water Cafe" and ripping open the pit with "Ouija Board Lies" and "Uppin' the Ice." Considering the lifetime between releases, Scatter the Rats is a gift to both diehards and the band itself, equal parts fan service and a welcome reunion for the quartet. Rats also manages to be the most well-crafted and catchy L7 album since 1992's classic Bricks Are Heavy, reviving their catalog after the band sputtered out in the late '90s with the uneven The Beauty Process and Slap-Happy. While nowhere near as ferocious as the band in their heyday, Scatter the Rats is a triumphant return packed with odd comforts and familiar memories. Two decades later, L7 have aged quite gracefully, no matter how unfitting that word may be when describing this ever-raucous crew. L7 scatter the rats 320 torrent download. At the height of the Northwest music explosion of the early 90s, L7 were among many bands branded with the ubiquitous tag of “grunge”. They weren’t from Seattle, but they had just enough distortion on their guitars to be regarded as such. This put them in a unique situation, as they were really the only all-female band to be inducted into that exclusive boys club. Whether they liked it or not, they were pioneers and they were trailblazers. They didn’t then, and they don’t now, get enough credit for this. And they earned the respect of all by kicking ass. They didn’t rock pretty good “for girls”. They just rocked, period. They toured with the likes of The Melvins , Nirvana and Faith No More and gave them all a run for their money each and every night. So when the band dissolved in 2001, it felt like the end of an era. Some members went on to other bands - Donita Sparks began a solo career and Jennifer Finch went on to form The Shocker and other members went back to school and stayed out of the spotlight all together. So when it was announced in 2014 that the band was reuniting for some tour dates things looked promising, but as any seasoned veteran fan knows, these reunions can be fleeting and bands can just as easily disappear back into the ether from whence they emerged. Thankfully, that wasn’t the case for Donita Sparks, Jennifer Finch, Suzy Gardner and Demetra (Dee) Plakas. And here we stand. 20 years after their last release with a new slab of sweetness, Scatter the Rats - out on Blackheart Records, the label of none other than Joan Jett. It becomes pretty evident halfway through the first track and lead single “Burn Baby”, that everything that not a single ounce of what made L7 great has diminished over the years. Finch still gives us that crunchy groove on every track thereafter right through to the title track ending the album. Tunes like “Garbage Truck”, “Stadium West” and “Ouija Board Lies” are bound to become new classics on tour and are going to sound right at home amidst crowd favorites like Fast and Frightening and Andres. Many live memories of mine have faded, but one thing this grizzled gig-geek will always remember is just how fun every L7 show was, and with a new US tour beginning next month, it is my sworn-duty to advise you that this is not a tour to be missed, disregarded or otherwise ignored. L7 Announces First Album In 20 Years, 'Scatter The Rats' Legendary American grunge pioneers L7 have signed with Joan Jett 's Blackheart Records for their first album in 20 years, "Scatter The Rats" , due out May 3. "I've been friends with L7 for years and am very excited and proud to have the opportunity to release their new album on Blackheart !" shares Jett . Adds L7 's Donita Sparks : "When we decided to make a new record, Joan was there for us as the good friend she has always been. So great to stomp into Blackheart Records with her at the helm. We're very excited to work with Joan and the entire Blackheart family. Just imagine the family dinners!" Opening the album with a galvanizing reflection on letting go of old grudges for the sake of fighting a greater evil, the band has unleashed a blazing new video by Blue Hats Creative for lead single "Burn Baby" directed by Courtney and Hillary Andujar . The new track sees the band tight as ever, delivering their ferocious energy through a wall of rage. "Burn Baby" will be available on a special Record Store Day seven-inch single with b-side "Fighting The Crave" . Working with producers Norm Block ( JENNY LEE , PAPER CRANES , PLEXI ) and Nick Launay ( NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS , YEAH YEAH YEAHS ), L7 recorded "Scatter The Rats" at Happy Ending Studios and Sunset Sound in Los Angeles, instilling each track with a kinetic vitality. The album's title track came to life in a moment of pure spontaneity. "There were a couple of rats in the basement of the studio, where all the amplifiers were, and at one point Norm said to us, 'Let's get rockin', we can scatter the rats,'" Sparks recalls. "Scatter The Rats" embodies everything that made the band so iconic in the first place-the distortion-heavy riffs and headbanging rhythms, sludgy grooves and indelible melodies. Incendiary, cathartic, and down right fun it touches on issues of codependency, lonely hearts, internal conflict and setting aside old grievances for the greater good. Harnessing their revolutionary spirit and boundless energy, L7 achieve a direct transmission of raw feeling, often spiked with biting commentary on the chaos of the world today. Having toured the world, delivering their take-no-prisoners spirit to massive sold-out crowds in recent years, L7 looks forward to introducing a certain elusive element back into the musical landscape. L7 will be joining "The Bash Music & Craft Beer Festival" tour across the U.S. with RANCID and more, with additional U.S. dates to be announced soon. "I think it's good for people to enjoy a meat-and-potatoes rock band for a change," says Sparks . "We're not rocket science; we're rock and roll. And there's value to that, and we do it pretty well. So if you want to rock, come on back to L7 ." "Scatter The Rats" track listing: 01. Burn Baby 02. Fighting The Crave 03. Proto Prototype 04. Stadium West 05. Murky Water Cafe 06. Ouija Board Lies 07. Garbage Truck 08. Holding Pattern 09. Uppin’ The Ice 10. Cool About Easy 11. Scatter The Rats.