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2020 studio album by Laura Jane Grace
Stay Alive Released October 1, 2020 Recorded July 6–9, 2020[ 1] Studio Electrical Audio[ 2] Genre Length 29 :20 Label Polyvinyl
Stay Alive is the debut solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Laura Jane Grace , released on October 1, 2020, through Polyvinyl Record Co. The album was written and recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic , when Grace was left without the ability to record with her band Against Me! , and thus made a solo album instead. The album was recorded over three days in Steve Albini 's studio in Chicago.[ 1] Prior to recording with Albini, Grace was in talks to record the album with Tim Armstrong of Rancid. Stay Alive was released as a surprise album with no promotion, but music videos were released for "The Swimming Pool Song", "Blood & Thunder", and "SuperNatural Possession".[ 1] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12]
All tracks are written by Laura Jane Grace
Title 1. "The Swimming Pool Song" 1:53 2. "The Calendar Song" 2:19 3. "Shelter in Place" 1:58 4. "Return to Oz" 1:50 5. "The Mountain Song" 3:01 6. "SuperNatural Possession" 2:04 7. "Hanging Tree" 2:20 8. "Please Leave" 1:51 9. "Why Kant I Be You?" 2:32 10. "Ice Cream Song" 1:42 11. "The Magic Point" 1:45 12. "Blood & Thunder" 2:05 13. "So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Fuck Off" 1:37 14. "Old Friend (Stay Alive)" 2:17 Total length: 29:20
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