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Love Spit Love

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Album Review

Perhaps it's significant that one lyric goes "I don't want your talk, talk, talk," but reading too much into it might be a danger as well. Setting aside any questions regarding how much of a distance needed to be placed from the Psychedelic Furs, Love Spit Love's debut effort is at points a bit of a lost classic. If not quite up to the Furs at their absolute best, it's certainly better than that band's worst efforts, and more than once the quartet achieves a particular magic all its own. More than once, it's audible that in ways Richard and Tim Butler were trying with this what contemporaries Ian McCulloch and Will Sergeant were aiming for with Electrafixion — a sometimes raucous attempt to stay in line with the alternative explosion of the early '90s and its accompanying fallout, though still shot through with their own cool elegance instead of rough rampage. Fortus does his best to give Butler the right sort of musical support throughout — he's a good enough guitarist, with a thick, slow rush tone at his loudest, but he's not truly a great one in comparison to John Ashton, not quite so inventive and special. That said, ultimately the chief problem with the album is that many of the songs are fairly anonymous, enjoyable enough to listen to then and there but not given over to sticking in the memory like they should (or instead suggesting other songs, like "Half a Life," which is halfway to Rod Stewart's "Maggie Mae"). At its best, though, Love Spit Love comes up with some crackerjack songs such as the odd boulevardier swing of "Jigsaw" and the fragmented ballad "Wake Up." The real winner, though, was the lead single "Am I Wrong," with a wonderful, just delicate enough arrangement the bed for another Butler-sung classic of emotional questioning and melancholia.

Customer Reviews

Overlooked Gem..

Am I Wrong got the most airplay but there are other mystical wonders on this disc. St. Mary's Gate, and Change in the Weather each have the lyrical depth that one has come to expect from Richard Butler. The next disc, 'Trysome Eatone' ain't available here yet, but it too has some of the magic that harkens back to the dusky Furs classics of the 80's. I'm glad to see they've joined the ranks.

Different but similar to the Furs

Obviously since the two bands shared a lead singer there will be some similarities, but Love Spit Love provided a stronger guitar punch to augment the vocals of Richard Butler. I actually prefer their debut over the follow-up "Trysome Eatone". The shimmering "Am I Wrong" was definitely one of the best alternative songs of the 1990's, though "Superman", "Wake Up" and "Codeine" also rank highly. Not every song succeeds, but when they do....watch out.

Love Spit Love

Pretty cool but a little soft on some songs.

Biography

Formed: 1992

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Love Spit Love marked the second coming of vocalist Richard Butler, previously known for his work as the frontman of post-punk favorites the Psychedelic Furs. In the wake of the Furs' 1991 break-up, Butler relocated from his native Britain to New York City, where in 1992 he teamed with guitarist Richard Fortus to found Love Spit Love, so named in honor of an erotic art exhibit. After enlisting drummer Frank Ferrer, Butler brought in his brother Tim, a fellow Psych Furs member, to assume bass chores...
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