“Funky and stylish debut from Boston rockers.”
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“Funky and stylish debut from Boston rockers.”
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“A King’s Ransom” is Love in Stockholm’s official announcement that they’re here, and with a powerhouse delivery like this, we only wish they’d said it sooner.”
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“Expansive, methodically constructed, and singing the praises of rock and roll’s earliest incarnations, A King’s Ransom presents Love in Stockholm as a thinking man’s party-time band. Especially if said man is a fan of supplementary instruments.”
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“Equal parts Otis Redding and Ohio Players…they never disappoint! LiS blend funk, soul, blues, and rock together which, combined with tight chemistry and stage presence, makes for a show you don’t want to miss!”
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“Contrary to their name, Love in Stockholm is not from Sweden. Instead, this jivin’ band brings some serious rhythm and blues to the windy streets of Boston.
Love in Stockholm’s Too Much Love EP is virtually a non-stop raucous tribute to R&B greats like James Brown, Sam & Dave and Ray Charles. Leading the group on vocals and harmonica is Charlie Rockwell, who guides the listener on a sonic roller coaster of stop-and-go soul action on the song “Ordinary Man.” The track’s blistering horn section is surely something to be reckoned with.
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Love in Stockholm calls themselves rock, but there is something far more soulful and funky about their newest EP, Too Much Love. Boston locals LIS have a smooth, laid back appearance that does their sextet justice. Their most professional recording yet, Too Much Love is a heartfelt and promising record. With a mix of rock ‘n’ roll, blues and funk, Love in Stockholm has a groovy recipe for tasty dance parties and energetic exclamations of love.
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Jazzy, soulful, and with a distinct rock edge.
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With a saxophone player, horns, and an original funk-rock style, Love in Stockholm gives the Boston music scene a kick it really needs.
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Musical fearlessness…a rock, jazz, and funk fusion party.
“Full blown, funk fed dance party…having seen these guys turn out crowded basements and rock clubs alike, I wasn’t surprised when even the stone-faced wallflowers came to life.”
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