Your Pick

Music Preferences

Simply create your homepage by ticking the genres that interest you. The site will remember your preferences on your return.

Search for other tags, genres or countries and select to add to list.

Only 8 additional tags can be selected at any time

Login

Not Registered?

Creating an account means your 'Music Preference' and 'My Sub' will be saved for your next visit.

You can also login 'on the go' using your mobile device.

Click here to register

| Forgot my password
Close

Love Is All

Audio

  1. 1. Bigger Bolder

    Buy
  2. 2. Kungen

    Buy

Biography

January 11

When the members of Love Is All returned home to Gothenburg, Sweden after their spring 2009 tour, the quintet found itself in familiar surroundings but under strange circumstances.

After releasing two critically acclaimed full lengths (Nine Times That Same Song, A Hundred Things Keep Me Up at Night) and several EPs on New York-based What's Your Rupture?, Love Is All now had no record deal in place -- and accordingly, no demands to produce a new album.

"For the first time in a few years, we were in a situation where nobody expected us to do anything," recalls drummer Markus Görsch. Adds bassist Johan Lindwall: "We didn't have a record contract, and we didn't even look for one. Therefore, the record developed completely on our premises and conditions and only because it was fun."

Not knowing whether their next musical output would ever make it out of their iTunes libraries and onto record stores shelves, Love Is All decided to take their time writing and recording and -- gasp! – actually have a good time collaborating on the songs that would eventually comprise the band's third album: Two Thousand And Ten Injuries.

Read more

Biography

When the members of Love Is All returned home to Gothenburg, Sweden after their spring 2009 tour, the quintet found itself in familiar surroundings but under strange circumstances.

After releasing two critically acclaimed full lengths (Nine Times That Same Song, A Hundred Things Keep Me Up at Night) and several EPs on New York-based What's Your Rupture?, Love Is All now had no record deal in place -- and accordingly, no demands to produce a new album.

"For the first time in a few years, we were in a situation where nobody expected us to do anything," recalls drummer Markus Görsch. Adds bassist Johan Lindwall: "We didn't have a record contract, and we didn't even look for one. Therefore, the record developed completely on our premises and conditions and only because it was fun."

Not knowing whether their next musical output would ever make it out of their iTunes libraries and onto record stores shelves, Love Is All decided to take their time writing and recording and -- gasp! – actually have a good time collaborating on the songs that would eventually comprise the band's third album: Two Thousand And Ten Injuries.

Read more

Video

Video

Sub-Sonic Suggestions