The band released an arena-ready comeback record in 2012 called "The View From The Bottom." It is filled with strong cuts like "Right This Time," but also check out fist-pumping anthems like "C'mon" and "The Broken." Not sure why this one didn't breathe new life into this underrated band.
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
"Right This Time" by Lit
California alt rockers, Lit, arrived on the scene in 1999 with a radio friendly hit, "My Own Worst Enemy," which peaked at #51. For inexplicable reasons, it would prove to be their only chart appearance. The band failed to capitalize on this momentum with worthy follow-ups like "Zip-Lock" and "The Best Is Yet To Come Undone." Their 2001 sophomore effort proved to be a jinx and they disappeared.
The band released an arena-ready comeback record in 2012 called "The View From The Bottom." It is filled with strong cuts like "Right This Time," but also check out fist-pumping anthems like "C'mon" and "The Broken." Not sure why this one didn't breathe new life into this underrated band.
The band released an arena-ready comeback record in 2012 called "The View From The Bottom." It is filled with strong cuts like "Right This Time," but also check out fist-pumping anthems like "C'mon" and "The Broken." Not sure why this one didn't breathe new life into this underrated band.
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