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March 26, 2006

Love Is All @ Knitting Factory, NYC 3/24/06

I wasn't expecting the mosh pit elbow lashings. I definitely wasn't expecting the crowd surfing. Damn, was I gonna get pictures? Was that new jacket I just threw on the floor going to be ravaged by the crowd's frantic stomp? Was I about to collapse from exhaustion right before this late set started? Turned out I couldn't have cared less: for thirty-five minutes Friday night, I remembered why I'm an incorrigible concert junkie. We yelled and screamed. We pushed and pulled. We collectively tore the roof off the Knit. Want one of this year's most raucous indie rock shows? Go see Love Is All.

The mania that this band induces is culled somewhere in transmission. There's frantic power in its lo-fi drum and bass pulse. Its dramatic, anthemic chants. Its smattering of kitschy cowbell, scathing sax, and the heavily reverbed vocal yelps of my newly crowned indie rock princess, Josephine Olausson.

And though these songs possess hooks that are as buoyant as they are terse, I didn't expect this sort of group delirium. Mouthing, sans mic, "You are the best crowd ever," vocalist-guitarist Nicholas Sparding was slack-jawed. I told people before the show: "These are songs you need to hear." I'll amend: These are songs you need to hear live. Though I'm a hopeless convert of LIA's madcap pop, I retreated wondering whether it was the band or crowd that moved me more. The solution is simple: I'm going to see them again. You should too.

SETLIST
Talk Talk Talk
Ageing Had Never Been His Friend
Used Goods
Spinning and Scratching
Felt Tip
Busy Doing Nothing
NYA (??)
Make Out Fall Out Make Up
New Song
??

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Maybe the best show I've seen all year.

Posted by: rob at 03/26/06 9:34 PM | Reply
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were there any graphic designers in the audience? and if yes, did they give random opinions?

Posted by: ste at 03/26/06 9:42 PM | Reply
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They should see if they can get an endorsement deal from Red Stripe. ("It's Indie Rock. HOORAY INDIE ROCK")

Posted by: Joey Headset at 03/26/06 10:12 PM | Reply
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i love what i've heard of LIA. i can't believe i didn't go, sounds like it was a sick show!

Posted by: Oliver at 03/26/06 11:24 PM | Reply
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Do me a favor and go check out this new site.

http://www.daytrotter.com

-There's an interview with Meredith Palmer from The Office.
-Week long feature of the band Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin.
-Concert review of P.O.S., Dessa, Sims, and Mac Lethal
-Awesome comic strip called Thing Part.
-Band of Horses new cd review.
-Interview with Merge Records' Destroyer.
-Also, Tuesday-Friday, totally exclusive songs from Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin for you to download.

Posted by: Nick at 03/27/06 3:02 AM | Reply
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she's cuuute. must've been fun! i love mosh pits for bands with lead singers. they're funny. so...did your jacket ruined?

Posted by: alicia at 03/27/06 7:29 AM | Reply
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bands with *girl* lead singers :)

Posted by: alicia at 03/27/06 9:12 AM | Reply
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Holy shit.
This show was amazing, it felt like it was 6 minutes long though.
Maybe it was the 8 Sparks I drank beforehand.

Posted by: larry at 03/27/06 9:20 AM | Reply
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i cant believe i missed this show, glad to read the review. party.

Posted by: concrete poet at 03/27/06 10:20 AM | Reply
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Another review @ www.merryswankster.com

Posted by: MS at 03/27/06 10:43 AM | Reply
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They rocked the donkey's ass at SXSW, as did Asobi Sesku a couple of bands before them.

Posted by: The J Train at 03/27/06 10:46 AM | Reply
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cool band, cool show, cool review.

nice cowbell shot too.

Posted by: RedRooster at 03/27/06 10:59 AM | Reply
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Good show. Really fun. Best of the year? Only if I didn't leave my apartment for the first three months of 2006.

Posted by: Glenn at 03/27/06 11:46 AM | Reply
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I dunno - I've left my apartment a lot in the last 3 months - and I'd say it was one of the best shows of the year so far. Although Animal Collective the night before was pretty great too.

Posted by: kris at 03/27/06 1:58 PM | Reply
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these guys seem to be creating quite a stir...anyone go to check them out at Warsaw?

Posted by: elvin at 03/27/06 4:56 PM | Reply
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jacket is in tact! i saw someone put it at josephine's feet on stage two songs in. a perfect crowd, no?

Posted by: amrit at 03/27/06 7:01 PM | Reply
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Love Is All at the Knitting Factory was the most fun I've had at a show all year. I'd say it was on my top ten list of best shows of all time. They are really charismatic peformers. Who couldn't love a band who looks like they are having as much fun playing their songs as their fans are listening to them. Plus, I love a band that doesn't take themselves to seriously. Josephine Olausson didn't stop smiling the entire time. I love that!

Posted by: chris at 03/27/06 7:32 PM | Reply
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Are the myspace dates on their page all they're doing for now? I was pretty upset that I had to miss this.

Posted by: alex at 03/27/06 8:43 PM | Reply
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Phew! A new post! Seeing that naked statue everytime I clicked on my Stereogum bookmark was really creepin me out.

Posted by: Michelle at 03/27/06 11:59 PM | Reply
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Any clue who the first opening band was? They were kinda fun. Cause Co-Motion was great too.

Posted by: Maciej at 03/28/06 9:06 PM | Reply
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I saw the band at SXSW. It was probably my worst gig (I saw about forty bands.) Only country bands were worse. I don't know, maybe they were in a very very very bad day.

Posted by: vivien at 03/29/06 10:51 PM | Reply
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