An Ocean In The Air
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Record Label: LoveLikeFire
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San Franciscans LoveLikeFire have a lot to be thankful for. Their quietly released debut EP Bed of Gold (July, 2006) and restless gigging about the West Coast quickly caught the attention and glowing praise of local institutions such as the LA Weekly, The Onion, and San Francisco Magazine. They also coaxed the ears of individuals like producer Jeff Saltzman (The Killers, The Sounds) and engineer Reto Peter (Modest Mouse). Both contributed to various songs on LoveLIkeFire's forthcoming release An Ocean in the Air. Not bad considering they came together by chance.
A bout with indecision, a carefully placed classified ad, and the dissolution of former bands brought LoveLikeFire together in Early 2006. Founding Members Ann Yu (Vocals, Guitar) and David Farrell (Drums, Bass, Keys) were planning a move South from San Francisco to Los Angeles. Both had quit their respective jobs, put notice in on their apartments, and were ready to skip town when they duo found an appealing ad placed by Ted Parker (Guitar, Piano). After the three met, the move to L.A. was immediately canceled. The final piece of the puzzle came together, after the band had already begun playing shows and recording, when bass player Robert Kissinger's former band broke up. Through mutual musician friends, he was put in contact with Yu. The quartet meshed and got to work happily ever after.
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Very Nice EP!!!
author: michael
I can't for Love Like Fire to get signed and put out a full album.
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Great little EP
author: Jacob Weiss
The only possible complaint is this is too short; of course it is only an EP, but now I'm left wanting more, which is never a good thing. Unlighted Shadow is without a doubt the shining moment of the EP, fantastic melody and beautiful vocals. That the first song is the best is a double edged sword, however; it draws in then leaves the rest of the album in its wake, and while the other 6 songs are not bad by any means, they simply do not live up to the caliber of Unlighted Shadow. All in all a great little EP.
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