First Fits | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | November 8, 2019 [1] [2] |
Recorded | 2017–2018 [3] |
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Genre | Alternative rock |
Length | 37:17 |
Label | ORG Music |
First Fits is the debut album by alternative rock band Fitted, [2] featuring Mike Watt ( The Minutemen, Firehose), Graham Lewis ( Wire), Matthew Simms (Wire), Bob Lee ( The Black Gang).
The album was recorded from 2017 to 2018 [3] with Lewis and Watt trading lead vocals. [4] The first single was "Training Pit Bulls For The Navy." [2]
The first two singles, "Training Pitbulls for the Navy" and "The Legend of Lydmar Lucia", preceded the release of the full album. [5]
Kevin Quinn of Music-News.com gave the album five stars. [6] James Bennett of SLUG Magazine praised the album yet found it difficult to describe saying "Every track is an adventure, and every adventure is full of more twists and turns than could ever be reasonably anticipated." [7] Chattanooga Pulse described it as "a true joy of creation with expansive, genuinely stirring rock numbers." [8]
First Fits | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | November 8, 2019 [1] [2] |
Recorded | 2017–2018 [3] |
Studio |
|
Genre | Alternative rock |
Length | 37:17 |
Label | ORG Music |
First Fits is the debut album by alternative rock band Fitted, [2] featuring Mike Watt ( The Minutemen, Firehose), Graham Lewis ( Wire), Matthew Simms (Wire), Bob Lee ( The Black Gang).
The album was recorded from 2017 to 2018 [3] with Lewis and Watt trading lead vocals. [4] The first single was "Training Pit Bulls For The Navy." [2]
The first two singles, "Training Pitbulls for the Navy" and "The Legend of Lydmar Lucia", preceded the release of the full album. [5]
Kevin Quinn of Music-News.com gave the album five stars. [6] James Bennett of SLUG Magazine praised the album yet found it difficult to describe saying "Every track is an adventure, and every adventure is full of more twists and turns than could ever be reasonably anticipated." [7] Chattanooga Pulse described it as "a true joy of creation with expansive, genuinely stirring rock numbers." [8]