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Enemy Love : EP
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This 3 piece nYc bred band owns the fuck 'em with yer socks on "WHITE RITUAL" rock'n'roll landscape. Get with it.
Genre: Rock: 90's Rock
Release Date: 2003
EP
Enemy Love
Record Label: Diet Strychnine Records
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Album Notes

After months of incubation and a solitary week in a makeshift studio, Enemy Love has emerged with a suite of music that signifies the beginning.

Recorded during the first week of April 2003, the material on this eponymous EP suggests a high-speed journey, possibly by train and definitely endowed with an open bar, from Motown to Manchester. As it happens, Enemy Love's four songs were conceived and brought to light in bucolic western Massachusetts. In Thom Monahan, the producer of impressive records by Beachwood Sparks, Pernice Brothers and the Capitol Years, the band (Matthew Hayes, Peter Rinko and Daniel Silk) found someone with extensive background in house recording, allowing Enemy Love to convert their secluded country retreat into an intimate and fully functional recording studio. Thom was also the only producer the band knew.

151 Gould Road represented the comfort in which Enemy Love had unearthed their sound and come together as a group over the past few months. It was where they had found sanctuary during their self-imposed exile from New York City. And while not thoroughly soundproofed, 151 Gould was thoroughly isolated from the sensitive ears of neighbors thus far unfamiliar with E. Love's work.

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