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‘Ends Of Love’ by Low Low Low La La La Love Love Love

Release date 14 April 2008 (Other Electricities)

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1.01 The Way You Play
1.02 Mayfly
1.03 The Messy One
1.04 Iron In The Soul
1.05 Black Black Window
1.06 Believer
1.07 Goodnight Louisa
1.08 Ends Of June
1.09 Happiness At The New Day
1.10 Turn For The Day
1.11 Fear Of A Wide Open Life
1.12 My Ears Are For Listening

Initially intended as musical outlet for Kelly Dyson, Low Low Low La La La Love Love Love's full inception came in the form of a sudden, unplanned collaboration between Kelly and vocalist Natalia Brightmore. Instant musical chemistry coupled with a brief period of writing & recording yielded a complete body of bittersweet, forthright folk songs, self-released on the band's own Birds and Rodents label (UK) in 2004.

Ends of June is Low Low's second outing and first U.S. release, boasting twelve new, intimate tracks saturated in the same undeniable warmth and familiarity offered on their debut. Here, the music's immediacy and accessibility fails to wane even slightly, building upon the solid groundwork laid in the first album. Despite some line-up alterations, no element of overall sound is compromised as new paths are traversed with regards to instrumentation and arrangement. Self-recorded and produced in their bedroom studio, Ends of June showcases Low Low's progressive and deft grasp on songwriting. From the pensive yet infectious "The Way You Play," to the fluid lullaby "Happiness at the New Day," it's near-impossible to deny the resultant intrigue of each composition, and of the record as a whole. These songs beckon to be taken in again and again.