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I Hate Love
[ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

I Hate Love

SKU: V76160 Barcode: 0845121037463
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 27 Mar 2020

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

CUCKOOS' latest album, "I Hate Love," is a whirlwind of angst-ridden love songs that'll have you simultaneously head-banging and crying into your pillow. The band's signature blend of grunge, punk, and pop sensibilities creates a sonic rollercoaster that explores the highs and lows of modern romance.

From the opening track, "Love Sucks (But I Can't Quit You)," CUCKOOS establish themselves as masters of the heartbreak anthem. Lead singer Johnny Crazed's vocals alternate between soulful crooning and jagged screams, perfectly capturing the tumultuous emotions of love gone sour.

Tracks like "Break My Heart (Please)" and "Dumped Again" showcase the band's knack for catchy hooks and infectious choruses, while still delivering brutally honest lyrics that cut straight to the bone. It's impossible not to relate to the raw vulnerability on display here, even if you've never had your heart broken (but let's face it, who hasn't?).

Despite the album's heavy subject matter, there's a dark humour running throughout that keeps things from veering into total despair. The band's playful approach to such weighty themes is a refreshing change of pace in a genre that often takes itself too seriously.

In short, "I Hate Love" is a cathartic, bittersweet journey through the trials and tribulations of modern romance. CUCKOOS have crafted a heart-wrenching masterpiece that will have you laughing, crying, and headbanging all at once. Give it a listen, but make sure you've got a box of tissues and a bottle of whiskey handy.

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About the artist

The Cuckoos

Ah, CUCKOOS, the enigmatic band that's been causing a stir in the music scene with their uniquely psychedelic sound. Comprised of members who prefer to remain mysterious and let their music do the talking, CUCKOOS have been hailed as the next big thing in the indie rock world. Their debut album, "It's All A Dream," was a heady mix of swirling guitars, dreamy vocals, and infectious hooks that instantly captivated listeners. Tracks like "Get It Right" and "Aokigahara" are proof that CUCKOOS know how to craft a killer tune that sticks in your head long after the music stops. But it's not just their music that sets CUCKOOS apart – their live shows are a spectacle to behold. With their psychedelic visuals, energetic stage presence, and killer musicianship, CUCKOOS have a knack for turning every gig into a full-blown party. One thing is for sure – CUCKOOS are not your average band. With their experimental sound, DIY ethos, and devil-may-care attitude, they are carving their own path in the music world and leaving a trail of adoring fans in their wake. Keep an eye on CUCKOOS – they're destined for big things.

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