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Arrows of Love is an English, London-based musical group, based around the songwriting and performance styles of creative partners Nima Teranchi and Nuha Ruby Ra. The wider group resembles something akin to a collective, with members swapping in and out for various tours and shows, adding to its nature as a constantly evolving force, and threaded together by the fiercely energetic live shows and inventive songwriting which are the trademark of its main members.
Arrows of Love | |
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Origin | London, UK |
Genres | Alternative, grunge, post-punk |
Years active | present |
Labels | Independent |
Members | Nima Teranchi
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Website | http://arrowsoflove.com |
In the UK, Arrows of Love received the PRSF's respected Momentum Award, which funded their then upcoming second album, produced and mastered by Mikko Gordon and Bob Weston of the American band, Shellac. They have toured Europe with California's Meatbodies, had a string of dates in the US including South by Southwest and CMJ Music Marathon, and booked 2016 dates with The Fall, and the American musician Mike Watt of both The Stooges and Minutemen.
The first album featured various musicians in its recording - drums by Wim Eden, female vocals by Lyndsey Lupe, guitars by Alex Pyper, Luis Felber, and Oliver Martin, and cello by Kate Le Versha. Other recordings have featured Stefano Bernardi on guitar. Although not featured on recordings, other notable members include Mike Frank and Rufus Miller.
Discography
editAlbums
- PRODUCT: Your Soundtrack To The Impending Societal Collapse (I'm Not From London Records)
- Everythings F***ed (2014, (1-2-3-4 Records))
Singles
References
edit- ^ "Arrows of Love - The Knife [ Official Video". YouTube. 9 May 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
- ^ "Arrows of Love Conspiracy Podcast video". NME. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
- ^ "Arrows Of Love – Honey (Single Review)". Vulture Hound. 14 June 2012. Retrieved 25 February 2013.