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Love Spirals Downwards

Remastered Ardor and Idylls are available now!

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LOVE SPIRALS DOWNWARDS 1991-1999
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The remastered reissues of Idylls and Ardor are available now!

Love Spirals Downwards was begun in the late 80's by multi-instrumentalist and producer, Ryan Lum, but didn't truly take flight until the addition of then-girlfriend, Suzanne Perry, as vocalist in 1991. Two of their three initial demo tracks were featured on Projekt Records' popular Across this Grey Land 3 comp, garnering international attention from fans and critics alike, and sparking their career as one of Projekt Records' most successful artists to date.
Over their 8 year history, Love Spirals Downwards released four best-selling Projekt albums Idylls (1992), Ardor (1994), Ever (1996), and Flux (1998), plus 1 single, Sideways Forest (1996), and 1 retrospective Temporal: A Collection of Music Past & Present (2000), incorporating the styles of ethereal, shoegazer, folk, world, ambient, and electronica to create a uniquely beautiful, dreamy sound. To date, they have sold over 50,000 CDs through indie label, Projekt, and though disbanded since 1999, they continue to sell to this day.
Primarily a recording project, the duo performed live only sporadically -- generally in conjunction with Projekt Festivals -- and almost always acoustically. Love Spirals Downwards' last live show was in 1998, in support of their final studio album, Flux. In 1999, Lum began working with new collaborator, Anji Bee, under the shortened moniker of Lovespirals . There are no plans for Love Spirals Downwards to record or tour in the future.
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Member Since: 12/6/2005
Band Website: lovespiralsdownwards.com
Band Members: Ryan Lum, Suzanne Perry, Kristen Perry, Jennifer Ryan Fuller
Influences: Cocteau Twins, Slowdive, Mojave 3, Seelfeel, LTJ Bukem, Massive Attack, The Cure, Grateful Dead, Popul Vuh, Led Zeppelin
Sounds Like: Terms like "Ethereal", "Dream pop", "Ambient", and "Angelic Voices" have all been used in describing the mysterious sound of Love Spirals Downwards. While none of these names completely capture the essence of their sound, each describes some quality of their beyond-language music. And "beyond language" is a good starting point; their female vocals largely transcend lyricality, while guitars swirl and spiral with bright atmospheric textures from a place beyond words. Listening to Love Spirals Downwards lets you leave words, and the world, behind you...

"Dissatisfied with current trends and styles in much of today's pop music, our music is a unique blend of what we find to be aesthetically pleasing. To us, our music transcends any one pigeonhole categorization into one particular style or genre. Elements from East Indian music, psychedelic rock, and ethereal - among others - can be found in our music. In creating atmosphere, we meld "exotically" tuned and processed acoustic, as well as electric, guitars with female vocals and percussion. In breaking with more conventional vocals, we completely abandon the use of language as a conveyor of thought and emotion in hopes that the entire musical piece, instrumental and vocals, work as one artistic expression."
-- Love Spirals Downwards, 1991

"LSD shine with the sort of music that once made the Twins so exciting: Droning, quivering layers of electric and acoustic guitars, minimal drums and just the right amount of synthetic keys. And the voice. Perry's lovely vocals are soft with a cathedral ambience... There's no need to bemoan the Twins. Their old banner has been picked up and held high by a pair who will not let it drop."
-- Michael C. Mahan, Alternative Press, 1996

"An achingly beautiful, enchanting maelstrom of emotion that fuses honey-dripped vocals, delicate guitars and electronic backdrops of sedate, swirling synthesizers, effectively capturing what Halstead and Goswell missed in their transition. Slow, somber, and beautiful beyond reason, this LSD just might be the burgeoning leader of another full-on ethereal rock revival.
-- M. Tye Comer, CMJ, 1996
Record Label: Projekt
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Re:Gen Magazine Reviews Idylls & Ardor Remastered Reissues

Matthew Johnson published very well written reviews of both of the new reissues on the excellent Re:Gen Magazine:Finally back in print again, Love Spirals Downwards' debut album helped define the ethe...
Posted by Love Spirals Downwards on Fri, 07 Mar 2008 02:06:00 PST

MusicTap Reviews Idylls & Ardor Remastered Reissues

Matt Rowe wrote a very thoughtful review of both remastered reissues for Music Tap:Idylls, the band's debut release on Projekt Records, was released in 1992, just as the ethereal dream-pop movement be...
Posted by Love Spirals Downwards on Fri, 07 Mar 2008 01:56:00 PST

Liar Society Reviews Love Spirals Downwards Remastered Reissues

As part of a review of the Projekt 200 3 CD Boxed Set, which Love Spirals Downwards and Lovespirals are on, Jack of Liar Society also reviewed the Idylls and Ardor Remastered Reissue digipacs:Projekt2...
Posted by Love Spirals Downwards on Fri, 07 Mar 2008 01:36:00 PST

Idylls and Ardor remastered reissues are now available!

After long last, the remastered reissues of Loves Spirals Downward's groundbreaking first two records, Idylls and Ardor, have been released. You can get them right now at CD Baby (Idylls, Ardor), Proj...
Posted by Love Spirals Downwards on Tue, 30 Oct 2007 02:25:00 PST

Remastered reissue of Idylls due out 2007

Turns out that Love Spirals Downwards debut album, Idylls, is also due for a reissue this year, as well. As with Ardor, Ryan has gone back to the master tapes to recollect not only the album, but some...
Posted by Love Spirals Downwards on Mon, 19 Feb 2007 08:48:00 PST

Ardor remastered from master DAT for repressing

Ryan is working on a remastering of the band's classic 1994 album, 'Ardor', for a special reprinting. The newly mastered CD will also include additional material, such as unreleased and live tracks It...
Posted by Love Spirals Downwards on Mon, 11 Sep 2006 01:35:00 PST