Love and Other Demons is the second album by the English band Strangelove, released in 1996.[2][3] The first single was "Living with the Human Machines".[4]
Love and Other Demons | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1995 | |||
Label | Food[1] | |||
Producer | Paul Corkett, Strangelove | |||
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The album peaked at No. 44 on the UK Albums Chart.[5]
The album was produced by Paul Corkett and the band.[6] Frontman Patrick Duff had to push himself into short periods of sobriety to work on the songs; he entered rehab after the recording sessions were completed.[6] Brett Anderson contributed backing vocals to "She's Everywhere".[7] "Sway" addresses Duff's alcoholism.[8]
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Source | Rating |
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NME | 7/10[11] |
Martin C. Strong | 6/10[12] |
NME wrote that "it's easy to dismiss Love And Other Demons as just another load of maudlin toss, but, as a refreshing counterfoil to the current dizzgo pop Bis-ness, it's reason enough to occasionally stop the gladness."[11] The Guardian opined that the "music has grown smooth, and frankly a trifle Adult Orientated ... True, 'Beautiful Alone' might very well be The Smiths, and 'Casualties' builds to a roaring guitar maelstrom, but elsewhere it's strings, piano and tasteful harmonies."[13] The Observer noted that the album "sounded like a series of exorcisms, particularly its beautiful keynote 'Sway'."[8]
The Sunday Times called the album "classy and assured" and noted the "uncommonly poignant lyrics."[14] The South China Morning Post determined that "Strangelove are also masters of the crescendo—'Casualties' starts calmly, but climaxes with a cascade of grinding power chords."[7] The Times concluded that Strangelove's "emotional strength lies in a certain heroic despair."[15]
AllMusic wrote that "this is the equivalent of a dormitory's ubiquitous sourpuss reading Proust only when other people are watching."[9]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Living with the Human Machines" | |
2. | "Beautiful Alone" | |
3. | "Sway" | |
4. | "20th Century Cold" | |
5. | "She's Everywhere" | |
6. | "#1432" | |
7. | "Casualties" | |
8. | "Spiders and Flies" | |
9. | "Elin's Photograph" | |
10. | "The Sea of Black" |