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Love Is the Thing - Single

The 88

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Recent Customer Reviews

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by Bad Seed 23

Another great song by a great artist. These guys are increadible and need to be experienced live if you get the chance. Some of the nicest and most talented guys you will ever meet.

No way...
     
by glf92

This was not recorded entirely on the iPhone Four Track application. Sure they recorded through it, but afterwards used very expensive studio equipment to complete it. Good song though.

Excellent!
     
by CIOV0X

Although it is amazing that this song was recorded on an iPhone, there is obviously talent here and that is what makes this song so amazing. I think that The 88 should get in with Apple other than on their homepage hotnews... If people saw what the iPhone could do, this could be a HUGE selling point for your single. Apple would love it, and so would your band!
Otherwise, great song!

Biography

Formed: Calabasas, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

The 88 are a pop band from southern California that blend British Invasion melodies with a subtle but potent instrumental approach that recalls David Bowie and other '70s rock icons. Pianist Adam Merrin and guitarist Keith Slettedahl first met when they were both high school students in Calabasas, CA;...
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