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About Love Axe

The character of Love Axe resides in a pop-music space with melodies and transitions that ring with a composer’s artistry—these songs are too advanced to be pop, yet they are, and they’re really catchy. And throughout, there’s a scratch at the darker side, like a charmingly apocalyptic OKCupid profile. Their second full-length release, South Dakota, is the culmination of pop, psych, and golden-era indie influences. Beginning with tracks like “Only Gonna Tear You Apart” and “Such a Waste of a Good Thing,” hooks and riffs reflect influences from Spoon and Sloan. “Please” and “All That’s Gold Will Turn to Black (Part 2)” turn to a gravediggers chorus of Ween-worthy funeral-folk, while, later, softly anthemic love songs declare, “The past is full of strange, evil things that can’t be blamed for your deeds.” Setting South Dakota apart is its focus on the artistry, instrumentation, and production, a painstaking process that yields an album to dance to on your big romantic date at the apocalypse. Phenomenomenons
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Genres:
Rock
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California

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About Love Axe

The character of Love Axe resides in a pop-music space with melodies and transitions that ring with a composer’s artistry—these songs are too advanced to be pop, yet they are, and they’re really catchy. And throughout, there’s a scratch at the darker side, like a charmingly apocalyptic OKCupid profile. Their second full-length release, South Dakota, is the culmination of pop, psych, and golden-era indie influences. Beginning with tracks like “Only Gonna Tear You Apart” and “Such a Waste of a Good Thing,” hooks and riffs reflect influences from Spoon and Sloan. “Please” and “All That’s Gold Will Turn to Black (Part 2)” turn to a gravediggers chorus of Ween-worthy funeral-folk, while, later, softly anthemic love songs declare, “The past is full of strange, evil things that can’t be blamed for your deeds.” Setting South Dakota apart is its focus on the artistry, instrumentation, and production, a painstaking process that yields an album to dance to on your big romantic date at the apocalypse. Phenomenomenons
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Genres:
Rock
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California

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