Life in a Dacron Hell 1987
Released in 1987 on cassette, Life in a Dacron Hell is the Lovegods' debut recording. Raw, fast, and irreverent — it introduced the world to their funky brew of punk, blues, and polyester absurdism.
Released in 1987 on cassette, Life in a Dacron Hell is the Lovegods' debut recording. Raw, fast, and irreverent — it introduced the world to their funky brew of punk, blues, and polyester absurdism.
Released in 1989 on vinyl, Come Here Often? is the Lovegods' first full-length LP. Loud, fast, and played with wild abandon — featuring Lovegod, Fashion Horse, and the epic blues banger 7 or 11, plus a tongue-in-cheek take on the Bee Gees' How Deep Is Your Love.
Released in 1990 on cassette, Groove On It is the Lovegods' third and final album — and a major progression in songwriting. Leaning harder into metal and funk, it features Propaganda, The Day Elvis Presley Died, and a scorching take on You Sexy Thing. The album earned the band a Jammy Award from local Jam Magazine.