Lifetime (album)
Lifetime is the fourth album by the influential New Jersey band Lifetime. The band broke up in 1997, but after reforming in 2005, began writing new material and released Lifetime in 2007, nearly a full decade after 1997's Jersey's Best Dancers. The band's first music video, for the song "Airport Monday Morning," was released on March 6th, 2007.
Track listing
- "Northbound Breakdown" - 1:55
- "Airport Monday Morning" - 2:34
- "Just a Quiet Evening" - 2:16
- "Haircuts and T-Shirts" - 1:59
- "Can't Think About It Now" - 2:44
- "Spiders in a Garden" - 1:59
- "Yeems Song for Nothing" - 1:35
- "Try and Stay Awake" - 2:17
- "Song for Mel" - 1:10
- "All Night Long" - 2:11
- "Records at Nite" - 2:44
Reception
The album was well received by critics and fans alike. Allmusic gave the album 4 stars, stating: "..while the guys may be older and more mature, they're still the same hardcore kids at heart". AbsolutePunk.net also gave the album praise: "Clocking in at around 24 minutes, it’s exactly what the majority of Lifetime fans should expect and love."
Trivia
- The title of "Yeems Song for Nothing" is an homage to the album and song "Theme Song For Nothing" by fellow New Brunswick punk band Sticks & Stones.
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Ari Katz · Dan Yemin · Pete Martin · Dave Palaitis · Scott Golley
Justin Janisch · David Wagenshutz · Scott St. Hiliare · Chris Corvino · Chris Daly · Linda Kay
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Lifetime (1991) · Tinnitus (1994) · The Boy's No Good (1996) · Two Songs (2006)
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