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| Smell the Magic | ||||
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| Studio album by L7 | ||||
| Released | August 1, 1990[1] | |||
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| Label | Sub Pop[2] | |||
| Producer | Jack Endino[3] | |||
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Smell the Magic is the second studio album by American rock band L7, released in 1990 by Sub Pop.[4] Originally issued as a 12" EP containing only the first six songs, it was reissued on CD in July 1991, expanded to album length with three more tracks: "Packin' a Rod," "Just Like Me," and "American Society." The opening track "Shove" was released as the band's first single.
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music called the album "a raucous, grunge-flavored blast."[5] Trouser Press wrote that "L7 still brings the noise, but with a melodicism that isn’t as evident on the first album."[6]
Rolling Stone placed Smell the Magic at #37 in their list of the 50 Greatest Grunge Albums, noting that "they were one of the few non-Seattle bands signed to Sub Pop," and the album "was an electric shock in a sea of grey." Likewise, the article mentions L7's formation out of Los Angeles' metal scene, then acting as a crossover act, and states conclusively that Smell the Magic is one of the "most widely cited as an inspiration by the next wave of punk and riot grrrl bands".[7]
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