Lake Street Dive's 'Obviously' Now Available on Translucent Yellow Vinyl

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Lake Street Dive's latest album, Obviously, released this past March on Nonesuch Records, is now available on translucent yellow vinyl in the Lake Street Dive Store and the Nonesuch Store, in addition to previously released standard black vinyl, CD, and digital formats. The band goes back on tour later this month.

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Lake Street Dive's latest album, Obviously, released this past March on Nonesuch Records, is now available on translucent yellow vinyl in the Lake Street Dive Store and the Nonesuch Store, in addition to previously released standard black vinyl, CD, and digital formats. "You need to make this band part of your life," exclaims the AP. "Lake Street Dive have never sounded better, full and clear with every instrument given a chance to shine in every song." You can hear them here.

Obviously was produced by Grammy Award winner Mike Elizondo, a songwriting collaborator for Dr. Dre, Eminem, and 50 Cent and record producer for Fiona Apple and Mary J. Blige, among others. "Mike encouraged us to make bolder arrangement choices, take those chances and try those things," says bassist Bridget Kearney. "The record really is a success in what we set out to do: continue to challenge ourselves, continue to grow, and do things we’ve never done before."

Lake Street Dive goes back on tour later this month, starting with shows in Maine and Vermont and at New York City's SummerStage, Ravinia, and the Minnesota State Fair, to name a few. You can see all the upcoming dates and get tickets here.

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Lake Street Dive: 'Obviously' [yellow vinyl]
  • Wednesday, August 4, 2021
    Lake Street Dive's 'Obviously' Now Available on Translucent Yellow Vinyl

    Lake Street Dive's latest album, Obviously, released this past March on Nonesuch Records, is now available on translucent yellow vinyl in the Lake Street Dive Store and the Nonesuch Store, in addition to previously released standard black vinyl, CD, and digital formats. "You need to make this band part of your life," exclaims the AP. "Lake Street Dive have never sounded better, full and clear with every instrument given a chance to shine in every song." You can hear them here.

    Obviously was produced by Grammy Award winner Mike Elizondo, a songwriting collaborator for Dr. Dre, Eminem, and 50 Cent and record producer for Fiona Apple and Mary J. Blige, among others. "Mike encouraged us to make bolder arrangement choices, take those chances and try those things," says bassist Bridget Kearney. "The record really is a success in what we set out to do: continue to challenge ourselves, continue to grow, and do things we’ve never done before."

    Lake Street Dive goes back on tour later this month, starting with shows in Maine and Vermont and at New York City's SummerStage, Ravinia, and the Minnesota State Fair, to name a few. You can see all the upcoming dates and get tickets here.

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