Their "reunion" album has lots of electronic, techno and ambient influences, which some find a contemporizing of their trademark sound, while others consider a distraction....
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The band's return to form after an extended hiatus and the more electronic-oriented Hot Trip To Heaven. Contains the slinky "Sweet Love Hangover," plus some sly jabs at the...
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Anyone used to the idea of Love And Rockets as a Bauhaus offshoot capable of some cool, modernized T-Rex-isms is about to get 50,000 volts to their system. L&R '98 are a...
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Lift was the follow-up to Sweet F.A., Love and Rockets' poorly received return to guitar-based rock, but is more closely related to their previous album, the...
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This excellent follow-up to Seventh Dream Of Teenage Heaven cements Love & Rockets' identity as their own group and features one of the decade's best singles, the trippy...
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Rich in sonic detail, the neo-psychedelic Express offers a listening experience like no other album -- guitars spiral to dizzying heights from beds of sound, arrangements...
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Yielded the band's biggest hit ("So Alive") and put them on the brink of big-time success, at which time they thought it might be nice to take five years off. Lots of their...
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As the band's breakthrough record in the U.S., riding high on the left-field success of the slinky T. Rex homage "So Alive," this album still divides the band's fans to the...
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This debut (available only on import in the U.S. for an excessive three years) is a classic, an immediate indication that the duo could stand on their own without need for...
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Though the years have deadened its impact somewhat, there is still a visceral thrill to be drawn from replaying the first Love and Rockets album, a sense of the first step...
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Love and Rockets' Earth, Sun, Moon reins in the rampant excesses of Express while remaining psychedelic; the near white-out of the cover gives a clue to the music, as many...
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Love and Rockets' first career-spanning compilation is a treat for listeners who understand that the trio was yet another alternative artist of the '80s (in similar company...
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So Alive is Love and Rockets' first proper live effort, an electric look and listen at select tracks from the trio's tours from 1987 and 1996. It's also a greatest-hits...
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