LP (Holy Fuck album)

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LP
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 23, 2007
Recorded2007
Genre Electronica, instrumental rock
Length36:57
Label Dependent
Young Turks (UK release)
Holy Fuck chronology
Holy Fuck
(2005)
LP
(2007)
Latin
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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The A.V. Club (B+) [1]
AbsolutePunk.net (92%) [2]
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NME (9/10) [4]
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Pitchfork Media (7.9/10) [6]
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Rocklouder Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [8]
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LP is the second album from lo-fi improvisational electronica band Holy Fuck. The album was nominated for Alternative Album of the Year at the 2008 Juno Awards and was nominated for the 2008 Polaris Music Prize. [11] Owen Pallett contributed to the album, playing the violin part on 'Lovely Allen'. [12] A remix version of "Royal Gregory" is featured on the soundtrack to Midnight Club: Los Angeles .

Several of the tracks on LP first appeared on Holy Fuck EP, self-released in 2007. Only one track from EP, "They're Going to Take My Thumbs", did not make it to LP. It went on to be used in Breaking Bad . [13] [14]

Track listing

  1. "Super Inuit" – 3:33 (recorded live in Dave King's barn)
  2. "Milkshake" – 3:28
  3. "Frenchy's" – 2:53
  4. "Lovely Allen" – 4:29
  5. "The Pulse" – 5:55*
  6. "Royal Gregory" – 3:49
  7. "Echo Sam" – 4:26
  8. "Safari" – 4:23*
  9. "Choppers" – 4:16*

*Recorded live by Craig James on The Verge, XM satellite radio

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