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Tonight @ Maxwells (11th and Washington, hoboken, nj) Swedish band Love Is All is playing! Im very excited.. I've never seen them before and I always wanted to. Click below to download their new album A Hundred Things To Keep Me Up At Night
In case you didnt know, Love Is All, a quintet formed by members of lesser-known indie group Girlfrendo, add a saxophone to the recognizable voice/keyboard-guitar-bass-drum lineup. Lead Singer, Josephine Olausson yelps in a shout that has drawn inevitable Karen O comparisons, but it’s higher-pitched/more girly and easily breaks into the band’s signature all-sing-together choruses. You will enjoy it, I promise. And everyone in the tri-state area should try to make it out tonight to see them @ Maxwells!Love Is All - A Hundred Things

Genre: Indie, Punk
Label: What's Your Rupture?
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Ok, next i just need to mention to everyone that Toronto hardcore band, Fucked Up, is playing a free show in nyc @ Rogan Store tomorrow, 10/14, to celebrate the release of The Chemistry of Common Life. And what better way to celebrate then to play for 12 hours straight? No, thats not a typo..... they are playing for 12 hours straight! Special guests will be joining the band on stage to help them through this marathon, including the Vivian Girls, John Joseph, Matt Sweeney, Chain Gang, Mobb Deep, Ryan Sawyer from Tall Firs, Jeff Jensen, David Cross, John Cale, K-Taro, Chris Doherty, E.K., DJ Chris, DJ Anarki, Michael Gira, members of the Australian Scapa Flow, Jeanne Bovet, Gods & Queens, Akon, The Edge, Ben Blackwell, Russell Simins, the Boogie, and some megastars not announced yet. :) So, if you are in the NYC area - or within 12 hours of it - how could you miss this?
Rogan Store
91 Franklin St
NYCAlso, make sure you check out Issue Oriented Podcast towards the end of the month to hear a interview with the band - Issue Oriented Podcast!
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Thats all for now.

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