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LIT, A Place in the Sun

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1128260

Disk length: 48m 8s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Four 3:21
2. My Own Worst Enemy 2:49
3. Down 3:44
4. Miserable 4:16
5. No Big Thing 2:33
6. Zip-Lock 3:32
7. Lovely Day 4:06
8. Perfect One 4:09
9. Quicksand 3:17
10. Happy 2:51
11. The Beat Is Yet To Come Undone 4:31
12. A Place In The Sun 4:21
13. Money 2:57

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Review

Power pop is a catch-all term used to describe the music made by any band that knows a minimum of three chords and plays them loudly through electric guitars. Because of this, power pop is often frustratingly dim. Lit are the exception. On A Place in the Sun, Lit sound like Nirvana minus the angst, replacing it with Cheap Trick's melodic sensibility. Their slice-of-Gen-X-life lyrics are comprehensible, wryly personal musings of love, lust, alcohol, and the abuses of each. "My car is in the front yard / And I'm sleeping with my clothes on / Came in through the window last night / And you're gone," frontman A. Jay Popoff relates in "My Own Worst Enemy." Popoff sings in a from-the-gut, pure rock & roll voice that never needs to scream to be powerful or emotional. The hooks, played by brother Jeremy Popoff, are bigger than a cruise-ship anchor. There is absolutely nothing unfamiliar about any of these songs, but A Place in the Sun is one of the meatiest albums of its ilk, leaving its counterparts in the dark. --Beth Massa

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