2011, Hell Yes!
VINYL FORMAT. Love Inks' debut album E.S.P. was conceived and recorded with strict, direct motives. No frills, tears through extravagant side roads, indulgent solos, certainly no jamming, and no extra instrumentation. The sounds captured within these 10 tracks are simply an electric guitar, a bass guitar, an old drum machine, at special moments a Moog Satellite and, most importantly, the simple yet poignant vocals of Sherry LeBlanc. The combined sound is minimalist dream-pop; imbued with raw emotion, sexuality, and splashes of electronic color. Focus is placed primarily on the voice, which is direct and honest and real. Self-recorded in their own homes, Austin, Texas, and mixed by a friend; the idea was to get the purest signals from all instruments and feed them through an 8 track reel-to-reel, immediately warming the sounds and weaving it all together. This process was drawn out on a piece of paper in schematics before recording with the concept being: the less digitized, the better. In March of 2010, Love Inks started the process with fifteen or more songs, and by June they were down to a solid ten. The songs featured on E.S.P. were written to showcase the essence of emotion behind each instrument. It started as an exercise and became the only way to do it, forever. With the guitar and bass, Love Inks found there is a way to drop it perfectly into the song, in between everything, so that the vocal can exist in its own world, floating independently above the song.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Wave Goodbye |
| 2 | Blackeye |
| 3 | Leather Glove |
| 4 | Can't Be Wrong |
| 5 | Skeleton Key |
| 6 | Down And Out |
| 7 | Too Wild |
| 8 | Rock On |
| 9 | In My Dreams |
| 10 | Too Late |
| 11 | Don't Go |
Customer Reviews




Steven Benavides, Austin, TXFor a debut album, E.S.P. is rather confident and complete. Under 27 minutes and 11 tracks, there is little not to like. "Skeleton Key" will likely go down as one of my favorite tracks of 2011. Though they will likely fall under the category of "minimalist, dream-pop," there are many layers to each song. It's the type of record that continues to play in your head once completed. It then lures you back to immediately hear it again.





