
As I look back upon the numerous aspects of Love Is All's outstanding debut, Nine Times That Same Song , that caused me to consistently check up on the group's progress of their second album every few months or so, I now realize that their release was one of the handful of debuts released every few years that fused extreme innovation and successful melodic accessibility to create a stylistically flawless collection of songs that were ceaselessly engaging with plenty of attitude. Unless it is erroneously mimicking a previous genre with minimal creativity involved, though, it [...]