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Acclaimed British rock band Band Of Skulls will release their fifth album Love Is All You Love on April 12, 2019 via So Recordings. The follow-up to 2016s By Default, the new album was produced by Richard X.
An anti war cry for our turbulent times, say Band Of Skulls of the new single. All the energy we spend fighting amongst ourselves can be used to do something positive, something real. So dont forget to go out, to fall in love and to feel alive.
Love Is All You Love was recorded in Londons Miloco Studios, The Smoakstack studio in Nashville, and in the Southampton studio of Band Of Skulls founder members Russell Marsden (guitar, vocals) and Emma Richardson (bass, vocals). Following the amicable departure of drummer Matt Hayward, Russell and Emma started the writing process for the record in 2017 and quickly accumulated a host of new songs. It was a free and experimental process mixing electronic and live instruments, working quickly, getting ideas down, then moving on.
Work then switched to The Toyshop studio at Miloco to collaborate with Richard X, known for his innovative production with artists from Pet Shop Boys to Goldfrapp to Sugababes, whose Freak Like Me was one of the standout singles of the 2000s. Richard X encouraged Band Of Skulls new spirit of experimentation, pushing the combination of live and electronic as mixing the two was creating interesting dynamics. Once the writing was complete the band decamped to Nashville to record the live element of the record with Eagles Of Death Metals Julian Dorio on drums.
All these elements added a heavy punch and power to Love Is All You Love, especially on the unrelenting Carnivorous and short sharp shock of Thats My Trouble. Cool Your Battles is more widescreen, while Were Alive has a heavy dance pulse with a touch of melancholy. The song Love Is All You Love focuses on the groove and keeps the feel of when they tracked it live in Nashville. This song in particular seems to encapsulate the sentiment of the whole record.
This record is tough and tender with a rebellious spirit, say Emma and Russell. It is a positive record. It looks to what is possible and how a little love and human kindness can help bring about positive change. We drew on personal experiences, changes in our situation, and couldnt help but be affected by what has been going on in the world politically, culturally and environmentally. Attempting to overcome that sometimes powerless feeling by creating and connecting with people and making something new.






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