Perhaps because bassist Jennifer Finch left the band during the recording sessions, 1996's The Beauty Process: Triple Platinum has never quite gotten its due. But Donita Sparks counts it as her favorite L7 album; it's simultaneously the heaviest record they ever released, and the most varied, with delicate songs like "Me, Myself, and I" and "Moonshine" contrasting with the metal-verging-on-industrial mayhem of "Drama."
The Beauty Process: Triple Platinum
$29.99
Includes printed inner sleeve
LP-RGM-1447
The Beauty Process: Triple Platinum
$29.99
Includes printed inner sleeve
LP-RGM-1447
Perhaps because bassist Jennifer Finch left the band during the recording sessions, 1996's The Beauty Process: Triple Platinum has never quite gotten its due. But Donita Sparks counts it as her favorite L7 album; it's simultaneously the heaviest record they ever released, and the most varied, with delicate songs like "Me, Myself, and I" and "Moonshine" contrasting with the metal-verging-on-industrial mayhem of "Drama."