New Single
Available Now!
“Ne’er Do Well”
Love Of Nations’ latest release is mid-tempo electro-pop with sincere emo-vibes about doing your best to reach someone — only to be dismissed. Broken heart on your sleeve stuff.
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* AI only used for visuals; lyrics hand-synced
PRAISE FOR
LOVE OF NATIONS
““No One Cares” pulls us in from the start with shimmering synth tones that feel like they’re beaming in from another dimension. [“Love Of Nations”] builds a futuristic atmosphere… both hypnotic and cinematic. Even the vocals, with their distorted textures, feel alien—in the best way.”
- Pop Punkers
“[Love Of Nations] vocal aesthetic cast off with a self aware easy cadence is fun to mimic… [stitching] together genres in interesting alluring ways… If you drop [“Punk Horns at the Break of Dawn”]… heads will bob, someone might even break out doing 'the robot'”
- American Pancake
"[“Next to Change”] is how you do things differently, the kind that reminds of Lou Reed but so kooky you could apply some JJ Cale to how this arrangement has come together.”
- @mp3hugger
"[“Dark Night of the Soul” is] a powerful and evocative exploration of the dark side of the human experience, but it lets place to a personal interpretation."
- Visual Atelier 8
“Hermit Song is… born in the dark, as a composition that knows… the limits of our mind [and] wants to break them… which reach the interior of our mind with the absolute desire for pleasure that we seek to be more free than ever.”
- Indie Criollo
"Love Of Nations hits gold vein, with their 126-second, synth-post punk smasher [“Rivers on Rivers on Lakes”] which is utterly addictive, and destined for repeated listens."
- Last Day Deaf