Album artwork for Elevate by Lettuce
Album artwork for Elevate by Lettuce
Album artwork for Elevate by Lettuce


Lettuce presents “Elevate” - the band's first studio album in 3 years, containing 11 brand new tracks of pure awesomeness.

The genre-busting six-member funk/jazz/soul/jam/psychedelic/hip-hop/art-rock/ambient/ avant-garde/experimental collective formed in 1992 by four alumni of the prestigious Berklee College Of Music.

Elevate is their sixth studio album, and it’s an ongoing re-interpretation of the band’s name as “Let Us.” In their earliest days as students at Berklee, they would roam the cities of the Northeast, and implore others to “Let Us play.” Starting with their 2002 debut album, the phrase has been affixed to their first four albums, as in (Let Us) Outta Here (2002), (Let Us) Rage! (2008), (Let Us) Fly! (2012) and (Let Us) Crush (2015). Elevate (2019) is the band’s first studio album since 2016’s Mt. Crushmore and the follow-up to its 2017 live release, Witches Stew.

Lettuce

Elevate

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Album artwork for Elevate by Lettuce
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$49.99

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Released 08/02/2019Catalog Number

LR0014R

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Lettuce

Elevate

Ingrooves
Album artwork for Elevate by Lettuce
LPx2 +

$49.99

Red
Released 08/02/2019Catalog Number

LR0014R

Learn more


Lettuce presents “Elevate” - the band's first studio album in 3 years, containing 11 brand new tracks of pure awesomeness.

The genre-busting six-member funk/jazz/soul/jam/psychedelic/hip-hop/art-rock/ambient/ avant-garde/experimental collective formed in 1992 by four alumni of the prestigious Berklee College Of Music.

Elevate is their sixth studio album, and it’s an ongoing re-interpretation of the band’s name as “Let Us.” In their earliest days as students at Berklee, they would roam the cities of the Northeast, and implore others to “Let Us play.” Starting with their 2002 debut album, the phrase has been affixed to their first four albums, as in (Let Us) Outta Here (2002), (Let Us) Rage! (2008), (Let Us) Fly! (2012) and (Let Us) Crush (2015). Elevate (2019) is the band’s first studio album since 2016’s Mt. Crushmore and the follow-up to its 2017 live release, Witches Stew.