

Check out the first single from Suki Love's new album "Static Moves"...the hauntingly beautiful “Choose Your Gods”, which is accompanied by a great clip, containing two bicycles, a girl, her mother and approximately 267 blurry trees.
Static Moves will be released 5th of October 2009 (Sukiloves Records / Bang! / Jezusfactory).
It is the first album to be recorded in Pascal’s own Studio Jezus. With no studio clock ticking, one would expect recording sessions to last forever (or possibly longer), including massive overdubs, meticulously recorded stereo xylophones, the odd violin ensemble and candlelit meditation interludes for the musicians to focus their inner energy.
Actually, it took a mere 14 days and they recorded the whole thing live, leaving only the vocals and an occasional piano to be added later. Each morning, Pascal arrived with some chords & words for the band to arrange and by the end of the day someone pressed ‘record’. The result is an almost-raw and intense collection of songs featuring grainy melodies as well as strange Technicolor dissonance.
This time, labelling might be tricky. From distant moans and mutterings we could salvage the words "childish Gothic", "loud and difficult easy listening", "rusty pop" and our favourite "homo erotic rock without the glitter".
One thing is certain though: never before has Sukilove wandered further from the monochrome set of genre-rules that govern your average pop-album. They’ve achieved that rare and enviable status of becoming their own genre.
