Lovers (Dufresne album)

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Lovers
Lovers Dufresne.png
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 11, 2008
RecordedRed Planet Studios, Richmond, Virginia
Genre Post-hardcore, screamo
Length44:45
Label Universal/V2
Producer Andreas Magnusson
Dufresne chronology
Atlantic
(2006)
Lovers
(2008)
AM:PM
(2010)

Lovers is the second album by Italian post-hardcore band Dufresne. It was released April 11, 2008.

Contents

The album was recorded in October, 2007 in Richmond, Virginia at Red Planet Studios, produced by Andreas Magnusson. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Great Position"2:58
2."Alibi Party"3:54
3."Caffeine"4:14
4."Il grande freddo"3:38
5."We Are Equally Damaged"3:21
6."O'er"5:15
7."Life You Want"3:47
8."Weddell"3:07
9."Mina"3:04
10."Oltre la pioggia"3:56
11."Human After All"3:44
12."Relation' Sheep"3:55
Total length:44:45

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References

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