LOVE IS ALL - Nine Times That Same Song reviews
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| Spin |
Love Is All singer Josephine Olausson wants to get your attention, even if that means getting in your face. On the Swedish quintet's debut album, she's right up front, bouncing and yelling; between her squeal-and-yip delivery and earnest Swedish accent, she ends up in the sexy/nutty zone, somewhere between Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Karen O and Bow Wow Wow's Annabella Lwin. ...full text |
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| Popmatters |
| Energizer-style, the Scandinavian stampede just keeps on going, huh. And truth is I’m loving it, because the new music reaching the U.S. out of this part of the world is sweet (Jose Gonzalez) and solemn (Jens Lekman) and twistedly addictive (The Knife). Go ahead and add revelatory to the list—Love Is All’s debut LP, Nine Times That Same Song explodes with joy, rattling post-punk excitement and insight....full text |
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| CokeMachineGlow |
| Repetition and talk—is that all love is? Nine Times That Same Song’s “Talk Talk Talk Talk” makes a serious lobby for the idea. The song begins with the band chanting “one more time,” a phrase normally reserved for a song’s climax. Josephine Olausson syncopates the chorus; phonetically, it sounds like “te-talk te-talk talk talk!” Composed backwards and played forward, the track microcosms the album’s loose concept: Love Is All say a lot over the course of their one + nine songs to get nowhere; they collapse genres by mimicking their own patterns, rattling and grooving to an abortive stop at the 30:35 mark. ...full text |
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