Beaker (album)

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Released1995
RecordedSummer 1995
Beaker
Studio album by
Released1995
RecordedSummer 1995
GenreAlternative rock, folk
LabelZero Hour[1]
ProducerAdam Lasus, Carrie Johnson, Libby Johnson
22 Brides chronology
22 Brides
(1994)
Beaker
(1995)
Blazes of Light EP
(1997)

Beaker is the second album by the American band 22 Brides.[2][3] It was released in 1995.[4] The band supported the album by touring with Dick Dale.[5] The first single was "Lullabye".[4]

A comic book, 22 Brides, inspired in part by the band and created by Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti, was used to promote Beaker via a full-page ad in each issue.[6][7]

The album was produced by Adam Lasus and band leaders/sisters Carrie and Libby Johnson, with additional production by J. Cox.[8] Much of it was recorded using Lasus's analog equipment.[9] Unlike the band's debut, Beaker included a studio drummer and an additional studio guitarist/bassist; full-time band members were recruited after its completion.[5]

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