Love Is All Name New Album, Gain Member, Plan Shows
Photo by Wyatt Cusick
Love Is All sure love their numbers, as evidenced by the title to the forthcoming follow-up to 2005/2006's sassy, sax-y, spunky, spendiferous Nine Times That Same Song. A Hundred Things Keep Me Up at Night is what they're calling it, and we have every reason to believe it'll be worth losing sleep over.
While the band indicates A Hundred Things has been completely recorded, they have no idea just yet when they'll release it. A demo version of a song from the new album called "New Beginnings" and an untitled extra from the recording sessions are both available now at the Love Is All MySpace.
In the meantime Love Is All have at least three things to keep us up at night: a trio of shows over the next three months in three different cities, venues TBA. The first one pops off February 22 in Stockholm. Good thing we also have that remix record to provide a Love Is All fix until then; Mixed Up is out now on Parlophone.
Should you happen upon one of these gigs, keep an eye out for latest Love Is All recruit Åke (aka James Ausfahrt). He'll be rocking saxophone, keyboards, and "some weird handclap machine we haven't yet seen," according to the band's MySpace blog. Gosh, I hope it's one of these.
This Is Not a Love Is All Song:
02-22 Stockholm, Sweden - TBA
03-01 Dublin, Ireland - TBA
04-12 Oslo, Norway - TBA
Love Is All sure love their numbers, as evidenced by the title to the forthcoming follow-up to 2005/2006's sassy, sax-y, spunky, spendiferous Nine Times That Same Song. A Hundred Things Keep Me Up at Night is what they're calling it, and we have every reason to believe it'll be worth losing sleep over.
While the band indicates A Hundred Things has been completely recorded, they have no idea just yet when they'll release it. A demo version of a song from the new album called "New Beginnings" and an untitled extra from the recording sessions are both available now at the Love Is All MySpace.
In the meantime Love Is All have at least three things to keep us up at night: a trio of shows over the next three months in three different cities, venues TBA. The first one pops off February 22 in Stockholm. Good thing we also have that remix record to provide a Love Is All fix until then; Mixed Up is out now on Parlophone.
Should you happen upon one of these gigs, keep an eye out for latest Love Is All recruit Åke (aka James Ausfahrt). He'll be rocking saxophone, keyboards, and "some weird handclap machine we haven't yet seen," according to the band's MySpace blog. Gosh, I hope it's one of these.
This Is Not a Love Is All Song:
02-22 Stockholm, Sweden - TBA
03-01 Dublin, Ireland - TBA
04-12 Oslo, Norway - TBA
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