Stinking Lizaveta

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Stinking Lizaveta
OriginPhiladelphia
GenresDoom metal, stoner rock
Years active1994–present
LabelsCompulsiv, Tolotta, At a Loss, Monotreme, Exile On Mainstream
MembersYanni Papadopoulos
Alexi Papadopoulos
Cheshire Agusta
Websitestinkinglizaveta.com

Stinking Lizaveta is a power trio from Philadelphia. MusicMight categorizes them as "doom jazz".[1]

History

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Their 1996 debut album Hopelessness and Shame was recorded by Steve Albini. Albini was so impressed by them that he brought them to the All Tomorrow's Parties festival he co-curated in 2004.[2]

The band's first two albums were on Compulsiv, and their third came out on Joe Lally's now-defunct Tolotta Records label;[3] later releases have been on At a Loss Recordings in the US and Monotreme Record in UK and Europe. Their most recent release, 2012's 7th. Direction, was released via German label Exile On Mainstream.[4]

Extensive touring included supporting Clutch on a 2005 US tour. They toured in the UK with Clutch and Corrosion of Conformity in 2006.[5]

The band got its name from a character in the 1880 Russian novel The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky.[6]

Discography

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Albums

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  • ...Hopelessness and Shame (1996 - Compulsiv)
  • Slaughterhouse (1997 - Compulsiv)
  • III (2001 - Tolotta Records)
  • Caught Between Worlds (2004 - At a Loss/Monotreme)
  • Scream of the Iron Iconoclast (2007 - At a Loss/Monotreme)
  • Sacrifice and Bliss (2009 - At a Loss/Monotreme)
  • 7th Direction (2012 - Exile on Mainstream Records)
  • Journey to the Underworld (2017 - Translation Loss)
  • Anthems and Phantoms (2023 - SRA Records)

Singles/EPs

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  • "Refinery / Crooked Teeth" 7-inch (1994 - Tolotta Records)
  • "Sink" 7-inch (1994 - Egg Yolk Records)[7]
  • "Stinking Lizaveta / Hell Mach Four" split 7-inch (1996 - Mood Swing Records)[8]
  • "Regulator Watts / Stinking Lizaveta" split 7-inch (1998 - French Lick)[9]
  • "War of the Worlds" 7-inch (2001 - Tolotta Records)
  • "Rights for Bicyclists" (2009 - At A Loss Recordings)

References

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