Illuminate (Lydia album)

Illuminate is the second studio album by Lydia. It was released on March 18, 2008, and reissued by October 21, 2008 on Low Altitude Records.

Illuminate
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 18, 2008
October 21, 2008 (Reissue)
Recorded2007
GenreIndie rock
Length43:03
LabelLinc Star Records
Low Altitude Records
ProducerMatt Malpass
Lydia chronology
This December; It's One More and I'm Free
(2005)
Illuminate
(2008)
Hotel Sessions EP
(2009)
Singles from Illuminate
  1. "This is Twice Now"
    Released: March 17, 2008
  2. "I Woke Up Near The Sea"
    Released: November 18, 2008
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Absolutepunk.net(86%)[1]
Sputnik Music[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."This Is Twice Now"3:00
2."A Fine Evening for a Rogue"3:37
3."I Woke Up Near the Sea"3:21
4."Hospital (feat. Aaron Marsh of Copeland)"3:29
5."Fate"3:38
6."Sleep Well"4:24
7."Stay Awake"5:08
8."All I See"4:58
9."One More Day"3:48
10."...Ha Yeah It Got Pretty Bad"1:02
11."Now the One You Once Loved Is Leaving"6:38
Total length:43:03
Pre-Order Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Your Taste Is My Attention"4:41

Notes

  • The album was streamed entirely on AbsolutePunk.net on March 17, 2008.[3]
  • The artwork for the album was designed by and drawn by artist Becky Filip .[4]
  • There were only 5,000 copies printed on Linc Star Records.
  • Punk76.com was the first international magazine from Germany that reviewed their music.[5]
  • AbsolutePunk.net named Illuminate their "Best of 2008" in a combined end of the year staff list.[6]

Personnel

Band
Additional musicians
Production
  • Produced by Matt Malpass, Leighton Antelman and Steve McGraw
  • Engineered by Matt Malpass
  • Mastered by Kim Rosen and Alan Douches
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References

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