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Released
  
June 28, 2005

Producer
  
Jacques Wait

Artist
  
The Soviettes

Label
  
Fat Wreck Chords

Length
  
28:21

LP III (2005)
  
Rarities (2010)

Release date
  
28 June 2005

Genre
  
Punk rock

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Recorded
  
February 2005 at the Terrarium in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Similar
  
LP II, LP, Rarities, Rock Against Bush - Vol, Swan Songs

LP III is the third album by the Minneapolis punk rock band The Soviettes. It was released on CD and LP on June 25, 2005 to mixed critical reviews.

Contents

Recording and release

LP III continued the Soviettes' trend of numerically naming their albums (their previous two albums being LP and LP II). Unlike the previous two which were signed with Adeline Records, this album was signed with Fat Wreck Chords. Reflecting on the change, bandmember Maren "Sturgeon" Macosko noted in an interview that "[t]he biggest difference between Adeline and Fat is, well, the size." The second track on the album, "¡Paranoia Cha Cha Cha!", was first released on April 20, 2004 on the Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1 compilation, part of the Rock Against Bush series. The disc was produced by Fat Wreck Chords, making "¡Paranoia Cha Cha Cha!" the first Soviettes track on the label.

The other tracks on the album were recorded at the Terrarium Studios in Northeast Minneapolis during February, 2005. As before, Annie Holoien and Maren "Sturgeon" Macosko played guitar, Danny Henry played the drums, and Susy Sharp played the bass guitar while all four bandmembers sang. Every track on the album clocked in at under three minutes in length. The album was released on June 28, 2005 on CD and limited-edition pink vinyl, of which 220 copies were pressed.

In early September, 2005, Macosko hinted that there would be an LP IV in the future. This never happened, as the band broke up thereafter. Nonetheless, the band reunited in 2010 to play several shows in the Twin Cities and released a fourth album, called Rarities.

Reception

LP III was met with mixed reviews, although it was professionally reviewed only a few times. Allmusic enjoyed the album, noting its melodies and harmonies and calling it "the Soviettes' best-performed record yet". The service did note the short length of the album as its downfall, but otherwise had no negative feedback and rated the album as a four out of five.

IGN on the other hand, found the disk to be a disappointment in comparison to LP II, noting only "Multiply and Divide" and "¡Paranoia Cha Cha Cha!" as bright spots on the album. ("¡Paranoia Cha Cha Cha!" was discounted, however, since it had already been out since the previous year and was thus a repeat.) They gave the album a six and a half out of ten.

Side one

  1. "Multiply and Divide" – 2:47
  2. "¡Paranoia Cha Cha Cha!" – 2:03
  3. "Middle of the Night" – 2:14
  4. "Whoa" – 1:11
  5. "(Do) The Stagger" – 1:58
  6. "You Should Know" – 1:27
  7. "What Did I Do?!" – 1:48

Side Two

  1. "Roller Girls" – 1:43
  2. "Together" – 2:02
  3. "Thinking of You" – 2:51
  4. "Hanging Up the Phone" – 2:18
  5. "How Do You Like That" – 1:34
  6. "Photograph" – 1:55
  7. "Gotta Decide" – 2:30

Personnel

  • Annie Holoien – guitar, vocals
  • Maren "Stugeon" Macosko – guitar, vocals
  • Danny Henry – drums, vocals
  • Susy Sharp – bass guitar, vocals
  • Songs

    1Multiply and Divide2:47
    2¡Paranoia Cha Cha Cha!2:04
    3Middle of the Night2:15

    References

    LP III Wikipedia