Fig Dish That's What Love Songs Often Do
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Fig Dish's Debut Album That's What Love Songs Often Do Reissued for Its 30th Anniversary Edition on Colored 2LP. Available on Vinyl for the First Time!
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That's What Love Songs Often Do is the debut album from Chicago's Fig Dish. Originally released by Atlas/Polygram in 1995, it is now available on vinyl for the first time ever just in time to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the album!
In July 1995, Fig Dish's debut That's What Love Songs Often Do was released. And just like that, the band was catapulted from regional obscurity into national obscurity. MTV played the video for the band's first single, "Seeds" and Fig Dish toured the U.S. and Canada relentlessly with bands like Veruca Salt, The Muffs, Letters to Cleo, Juliana Hatfield, Local H and The Rentals.
The album was mastered for vinyl by Carl Saff and pressed in the USA by Smashed Plastic, with a gatefold jacket and updated layout by Wall of Youth.
Track Listing
- Bury Me
- Weak and Mean
- Seeds
- Chew Toy
- Nimble
- Wrong Nothing
- Quiet Storm King
- Going Gone
- Lemonader
- Rollover, Please
- It’s Your Ceiling
- Resistance Is Futile
- First History





