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L-Seven

L-Seven was an American post-punk band from Detroit, Michigan, active from 1980 to 1983. Some band members had been formerly active in Detroit punk bands The Blind, Algebra Mothers, and Retro. The band was founded by Michael Smith (Smitt E. Smitty), Dave Rice, and Frank Callis, with Larissa Stolarchuck as the lead singer, who proved to be a gifted lyricist and front person. Chuck McEvoy played clavinet and saxophone for a brief time before he and Smith left the band. Smith went on to play with the band Figures on a Beach, and Kory Clarke and Scott Schuer (of the Attitudes) were brought into the band on drums and guitar. In February 1982, they recorded a self-titled three-song EP at Multi Trac Studios in Redford, Michigan. The EP was released as a 7" titled "L-Seven" by Touch and Go Special Forces in 1982. Although Touch and Go Special Forces was created to issue records of a different nature than the hardcore records that Touch and Go was issuing at the time, L-Seven's record was the only release under the "Special Forces" imprint. Continue reading on Wikipedia

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