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There was truth in advertising in Love Is All's 2006 debut full-length/breakthrough Nine Times That Same Song , but that's fine -- it's a fun song. More recently, the Swedish quintet shifted things up with that "Darling Nikki " cover (and the other covers on the five-song tour EP), but they're back to usual form with their sophomore collection, A Hundred Things Keep Me Up at Night . We've already heard a live take of " Wishing Well ." Now there's "Big Bangs, Black Holes, Meteorites," which pairs jagged guitars and speedy rhythms with Josephine Olausson's post-punk riffs on infinity, end times, and, as the album title promises, the shit that keeps her up at night. I listened pretty closely and she doesn't mention Wall Street, the failing economy, etc ... must be nice being Swedish.
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