The Last Little Life EP

The Last Little Life EP is the first EP by American rock band The Rentals and is a collection of new material from the band in more than 8 years, released August 14, 2007. In addition to three brand new tracks, the EP also includes a new reworking of "Sweetness and Tenderness" originally from the group's 1995 debut Return of the Rentals. Their third full-length album was to follow after the EP's release, But it was replaced by The multimedia project Songs About Time in 2009. A third album, named Lost in Alphaville, was eventually released in 2014 to positive reviews.

The Last Little Life EP
EP by
ReleasedAugust 14, 2007 (2007-08-14)
GenreAlternative rock, power pop
Length17:21
LabelBoompa
The Rentals chronology
Seven More Minutes
(1999)
The Last Little Life EP
(2007)
Songs About Time
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

The title The Last Little Life comes from the first word of the three new songs on the album: "Last Romantic Day," "Little Bit of You in Everything," "Life Without a Brain."

Track listing

All tracks are written by Matt Sharp.

No.TitleLength
1."Last Romantic Day"3:53
2."Little Bit of You in Everything"3:40
3."Life Without a Brain"3:21
4."Sweetness and Tenderness (New Version)"6:27

Personnel

  • Matt Sharp – vocals, acoustic guitar, synthesizers
  • Rachel Haden – bass, vocals, synthesizers
  • Sara Radle – guitar, vocals, piano, synthesizers, glockenspiel
  • Ben Pringle – synthesizers, trombone, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Lauren Chipman – viola, vocals, synthesizers
  • Dan Joeright – drums, percussion, vocals
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