Love Is All return with a new album and new record label. The bands third full-length, titled Two Thousand And Ten Injuries will be released on 5th April via Polyvinyl Records, the US home to Of Montreal and Loney Dear, amongst other quality acts.
The first track to be revealed from the new record is “Repetition”. A short and sharp number that recaptures some of the visceral energy of the band’s classic (yet criminally overlooked) 2006 debut Nine Times That Same Song. The Gothenburg based five-piece lost their way slightly with 2008′s A Hundred Things Keep Me Up at Night (though it still holds one of their best songs in “New Beginnings”) and slipped slightly under the radar. But this newie sees the guys well and truly back on track with a fleeting abandon throughout the albums twelve-song set. Without doubt the groups most accessible album to date, “Repetition” sets us up perfectly for what will surely be a triumphant 2010. Welcome back.
mp3:> Love Is All: “Repetition”
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