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Love Is All - Two Thousand And Ten Injuries

Two Thousand And Ten Injuries by Love Is All

4...according to our on Thu 08 Apr, 2010.

These guys sound great. They made me realise there's more to Sweden than fjords and rude films. They have a very interesting musical palette. There is a richness and diversity to there songs, and they utilise different instruments and sounds very well. The lead vocals sound cool and very catchy. They sound like they had a lot of fun making this record and this fact seems to rub off on you while your listening. It made me as giddy as a goose. My favourite songs on this album are Track 2,"Repetition" and the haunting "False Pretence". It's an adventurous recording and well worth a listen.

Brand new album from SWEDEN's Love Is All, now on Polyvinyl, Two Thousand And Ten Injuries is an eclectic collection of pop melodies, anchored by New Wave and punk rock rhythms, that are as refined as they are unpredictable. Highlights of the 12 track set include the art punk urgency of "Bigger, Bolder," the lilting pop of "Never Now," the Slits-like reggae of "False Pretense" and the classic New Wave rallying cry found in "Dust." Two Thousand And Ten Injuries was produced, recorded and mixed at the band's home studio, Bananaflux, during the summer of 2009 by Love is All and Wyatt Cusick (ex-member of The Aislers Set and Trackstar). All told, Two Thousand And Ten Injuries successfully manages to be Love Is All's most adventurous, and dare we say, accessible, album yet.

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