Love Language, The / Love Language, The
Album: Love Language, The   Collection:General
Artist:Love Language, The   Added:Mar 2009
Label:Bladen County Records  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2011-12-11 Pull Date: 2012-02-12
Week Ending: Feb 5 Jan 29 Jan 15 Jan 8 Jan 1 Dec 25 Dec 18
Airplays: 2 1 1 1 2 2 1

Recent Airplay
1. Apr 04, 2012: Hidden Track
Lalita
4. Jan 27, 2012: Modern Donkey - Special Edition
Lalita
2. Feb 02, 2012: A Family Affair
Lalita
5. Jan 10, 2012: Madame Psychosis
Lalita
3. Feb 01, 2012: Modern Donkey - Nontraditional Song Structures
Lalita
6. Jan 03, 2012: Madam Psychosis
Lalita

Album Review
Ashkan Eghtesadi
Reviewed 2011-12-02
The Love Language is North Carolina native Stuart McLamb, who wrote and recorded his first album at home on the heels of a bad breakup. This album is very lo-fi but the melodies are anything but amateur. McLamb's natural talent as a songwriter really shines throughout this album, and the ramshackle recordings bring an immediacy to the songs that make it easy for the listener to connect. This is brilliant pop music sprinkled with folk and country influences throughout. A terrific debut. All songs are recommended, but tracks 2,4,5, and 7 are highlights. No FCCs detected.

1 3:06 Male vocals and a piano. Simple arrangement, powerful vocals, melancholy lyrics
2 *3:11 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A SONG TO PLAY? WELL YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT TRACK REVIEW. Just play this song. Right now. Insanely catchy.
3 3:41 If this doesn't betray McLamb's regional heritage, I don't know what does. Much more slow paced than the previous track.
4 *3:31 This is one of those songs whose chorus has a build up and a climax, and it doesn't get stale. I really love how it sounds like you're in the same room as the band here.
5 *2:41 Interesting sonically, I feel like I'm on rainbow road or speeding along on some other brightly colored track. Also very catchy.
6 3:06 The main players are a piano and the lead vocalist, just another showcase of McLamb's voice and songwriting ability. The lyrics may come off as a little trite, but you'll forget all that once you find yourself singing along.
7 *3:17 Almost a country western song, and I say "almost" because I don't really know what that constitutes so I'm just guessing.
8 2:33 A short, more upbeat song with a drum beat you'll find hard not to bob along to.
9 4:13 A fitting end to the album, as McLamb exclaims "You were the first and you'll be the last." The entire band is in use, and the song moves through highs and lows similar to tracks 1, 4, and 7.

Track Listing
1. Two Rabbits   6. Nightdogs
2. Lalita   7. Manteo
3. Stars   8. Providence
4. Nocturne   9. Gray Court
5. Sparxxx   .