2009, Bladen County Records
The Love Language sounds like the Arcade Fire drank several bottles of bourbon and recorded an album on a shitty 4-track. This lo-fi pop brilliance is sure to be one of the first great records of 2009. The band's eight-piece lineup delivers fierce shows featuring great arrangements and tons of youthful energy. The songs lean heavy on '50s pop forms a la Ricky Nelson, and Stu McLamb is one of the best vocalists of his generation. The first single, "Lalita," is an undeniable charge, and the follow-up single, "Sparxxx," is Southern goth jangle at its finest.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Two Rabbits |
| 2 | Lalita |
| 3 | Stars |
| 4 | Nocturne |
| 5 | Sparxxx |
| 6 | Nightdogs |
| 7 | Manteo |
| 8 | Providence |
| 9 | Graycourt |
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