Love Is All (band)

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Love Is All
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Background information
OriginGothenburg, Sweden
GenresIndie pop
Years active2003–present
LabelsWhat's Your Rupture?
Polyvinyl Record Co.
MembersNicholaus Sparding
Josephine Olausson
James Ausfahrt
Markus Görsch
Johan Lindwall
Past membersFredrik Eriksson

Love Is All is a Swedish five-piece indie pop band from Gothenburg, Sweden. It releases songs in English. Paste Magazine has stated that it makes "infectiously lo-fi punk rock laced with saxophone and melodic vocals".[1] Their most acclaimed single, "Make out fall out make up" is included among Pitchfork's 200 best songs of 2000s. [2]

Biography[]

Swedish band Love Is All are composed of Josephine Olausson (vocals, keyboard), Johan Lindwall (bass), Markus Görsch (drums), James Ausfahrt (saxophone), and Nicholaus Sparding (guitar/vocals). Olausson, Sparding, and Görsch had previously been members of Girlfrendo. The trio promptly regrouped after that band's demise and added Lindwall, who had recorded in a side project with Olausson and Sparding called Cat Skills. They finally added the missing piece with saxophone player Fredrik Eriksson. While earning many rave reviews from the blogging community for their blend of art punk and indie rock, the band released several singles, one of which made single of the week in NME. The singles were collected on the debut LP Nine Times That Same Song, released by New York-based What's Your Rupture? in late 2005. The album was re-released in the world outside of North America by the British record label Parlophone in 2006.[3] After much touring through 2006 and 2007, Eriksson left the band and Love Is All continued on as a quartet. A Hundred Things Keep Me Up at Night and the remix album Love Is All Mixed Up arrived in 2008, along with Eriksson's replacement Åke Strömer (saxophone, keyboards). They are currently signed to Polyvinyl Record Co..

Discography[]

Albums[]

Remix albums[]

Singles and EPs[]

Other appearances[]

  • "Pappas Tant (previously unreleased)" (September 2011, Polyvinyl Records's Japan 3.11.11: A Benefit Album)[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Band of the Week: Love is All :: Music :: Features :: Paste". Pastemagazine.com. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  2. ^ "The 200 Best Songs of the 2000s".
  3. ^ Terich, Jeff (18 July 2006). "Love is All : Nine Times That Same Song". Treble Zine. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Polyvinyl Records - Japan 3.11.11: A Benefit Album". Polyvinyl Records Official Web Site. Retrieved August 7, 2012.

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