Let It Beard
Let It Beard is the fifth and final album by the Boston Spaceships, released in 2011.[1] The album charted for one week on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart at #42.
Let It Beard | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2011 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, Indie, Lo-fi | |||
Label | Guided By Voices Inc. | |||
Boston Spaceships chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | (71|100) |
Review scores | |
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Pitchfork | (6.0|10) |
Allmusic |
Track listing
All songs written by Robert Pollard.
- Blind 20-20 - 3.03
- Juggernaut Vs. Monolith - 1.12
- Tourist U.F.O. - 4.18
- Minefield Searcher - 2.17
- Make A Record For Lo-Life - 3.03
- Let More Light Into The House - 5.10
- You Just Can't Tell - 2.01
- Chevy Marigold - 2.19
- Earmarked For Collision - 3.45
- Toppings Take The Cake - 1.09
- Tabby And Lucy - 3.28
- (I'll Make It) Strong For You - 1.56
- A Hair In Every Square Inch Of The House - 4.46
- The Ballad Of Bad Whiskey - 2.18
- I Took On The London Guys - 2.40
- Red Bodies - 2.53
- A Dozen Blue Overcoats - 1.29
- Pincushion - 1.15
- Christmas Girl - 2.48
- Let It Beard - 4.14
- The Vice Lords - 3.27
- German Field Of Shadows - 3.32
- Speed Bumps - 2.16
- No Steamboats - 2.38
- You In My Prayer - 2.30
- Inspiration Points - 5.24
Personnel
- Robert Pollard - vocals
- John Moen - drums, percussion
- Chris Slusarenko - guitar, bass, keyboards
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