Lovespirals vocalist/lyricist, Anji Bee, was interviewed by GD about the band’s new album, performing in Second Life, and more on Bite Size Episode #509. To hear this podcast, you must sign up for a free subscription to the BsB Members Only Podcast. BTW, GD holds the honor of being the UK’s first podcaster, and he has long been a supporter of Lovespirals podsafe music.
Yearly Archives: 2007
Chillin’ with Lovespirals #45: Exciting Headlines
Ryan and Anji talk about recent Long Way From Home news items including last week’s live performance podcast, Lovespirals’ Re:Gen Magazine feature, Lovespirals’ Shameless Plugcast feature, airplay on terrestrial radio, recent reviews from the All Music Guide and Cadence Revolution, fan reviews on Amazon, iTunes, plus announce next week’s special feature and close the show out with Brian Noe‘s awesome Long Way From Home promo.
PODCASTERS: Download the Long Way From Home Special Feature Promo (60 sec) mp3
UPDATE: Lovespirals ‘Long Way From Home’ jewel case CD and digital download are now available on Bandcamp with two bonus digital songs!
Lovespirals on "Indie Revolution" WMIR 100.9 FM, New York
Lovespirals will be featured tonight (Sunday night) at 10pm EST on “The Indie Revolution”, on WMIR 100.9 FM Long Island, NY. The show is also streamed live via www.indierevolution.fm and archived in podcast format on indierevolution.mypodcast.com.
ReGen Magazine features Lovespirals interview
ReGen Magazine is currently featuring Lovespirals front page with a great new interview by Matthew Johnson. Ryan and Anji discuss their musical influences, recording techniques, and how their music has evolved from Windblown Kiss to Long Way From Home. The band also talks about Love Spirals Downwards, the podsafe music movement, Second Life, the digital music revolution, Radiohead’s new album, and more.
Chillin' with Lovespirals: Live in Second Life
In this special episode, we present our Second Life acoustic performance from Oct. 27th. This was recorded directly from the mixer so there’s no ambient sounds like the water — or the laughing fish that resides near the stage we played. If you have no idea what I’m taking about, check out the video capture of “Walk Away” on YouTube. This is the first live set in support of Long Way From Home, and the first Lovespirals Second Life performance. By the way, the folks from PodShow Island said we had 760 listeners on their audio streams in addition to the full house watching in-game, pretty crazy! We hope you enjoy this stripped down set.
UPDATE: In addition to the live listeners, this episode has now had over 15,000 downloads/streams!
SETLIST :
- “Our Nights” from Windblown Kiss (2002)
- “Walk Away” from Free & Easy (2005)
- “Treading the Water” from Long Way From Home (2007)
- “Empty Universe” from Long Way From Home (2007)
- “Abide” from Free & Easy (2005)
- “Lazy Love Days” from Long Way From Home (2007)
- “Caught in the Groove” from Long Way From Home (2007)
- “Once in a Blue Moon” from Long Way From Home (2007)
- “This Truth” from Long Way From Home (2007)
- “Motherless Child” from Long Way From Home (2007)
'Long Way From Home' CD Audio Promo
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Download Lovespirals Long Way From Home CD Promo (57 sec)
Check out this cool little promo for Lovespirals new album created by Brian Noe at PodShow. If you’re a podcaster, Internet radio broadcaster, or other broadcaster please feel free to play this on your show!
All Music Guide reviews Long Way From Home
Ned Raggett reviews Long Way From Home for the All Music Guide
For their third album as Lovespirals, Anji Bee and Ryan Lum again create a lush series of songs that synthesizes disparate influences into a warm, enveloping listen. For all that the duo’s roots have been seen as being goth, their previous albums touched on a variety of approaches with aplomb, and at this point it’s just as accurate — and ultimately limiting — to say that Long Way From Home is blues, or country, or rock and roll. It’s a blend that has a low-key presentation, an easygoing pace, and an ear for all kinds of unexpected details that change the feeling of a song in an instant without disrupting it. The traditional standard “Motherless Child,” where the album title comes from, shows this clearly, where the harrowing lament of the lyric becomes a cool flow, Bee’s vocals paying homage to famous interpreters of the song like Sarah Vaughan and Billie Holliday without trying to actually replicate them. Meantime, a song like “Caught in the Groove” has a gentle, echoed percussion flow that sounds like late eighties Cocteau Twins, twangy guitars and piano that suggests majestic early seventies country, and Bee’s coolly sweet vocals calling to mind crooners from an even earlier time. This resplendent variety, which defines the sound of much of the album, helps the band further cement its own protean sound, increasingly recognizable on its own merits rather than just being the sum of its many parts. Some individual moments feel very thrilling — the wheezing guitar/harmonica background to “Treading the Water,” the sudden low-key funk on “Lovelight” — without overwhelming the overall flow, a fine balancing act.
View the original post on the All Music Guide
Shameless Plugcast Features Lovespirals
Zack Daggy interviews Ryan Lum and Anji Bee of Lovespirals about their band history, musical process, brand new album, Long Way From Home, and more in a Shameless Plugcast feature. Included in the show are two podsafe Lovespirals songs. Zack’s also running an autographed CD contest – see shamelessplugcast.com for details!
Anji Bee Hosts RockMe. Session on Me.dium
On Wednesday Nov. 7th, Anji will host a Lovespirals RockMe. Session on Me.dium, taking users on a tour of various band assets online in this unique social browsing platform. Come chat and interact with Anji and fans of the band in this first-of-its-kind online music event beginning at 1pm PST. For more info, see the PR Newswire press release.
Anji Bee says “hello” to Me.dium users for her RockMe session
Chillin’ with Lovespirals #44: Long Way From Home
Ryan and Anji chat about seeing Neil Young perform and discuss how he’s inspired the band, talk about the official release of Long Way From Home – including being on the newly launched iTunes+, share a few fan emails and listener reviews from Amazon, iTunes, and LastFM, announce other sites selling or promoting the new album — including CDBaby, iLike, Virb, and iMeem, talk about their first performance in Second Life on PodShow Island, announce the Love Spirals Downwards reissues, and more. The show closes with “This Truth” live and acoustic!



UPDATE: Lovespirals ‘Long Way From Home’ is now on Bandcamp and includes two bonus tracks, both of our Pink Floyd covers! Jewel case CDs are still available, as well as digital downloads.
The Projekt CD reissues of Love Spirals Downwards are sold out but you can still get the digital downloads from Bandcamp
This Truth
We’ve been together a decade
Though its gone by in the blink of an eye
When I think back on our years together
The only thing I wonder is why
We didn’t begin our lives much sooner
From the first time we met
Well every moment we’ve shared is precious
And there’s nothin’ ’bout us that I regret, no
And she will never take away from that
No, there’s nothing she can say or do
To take away this truth
That you belong to me and I belong to you
This year it will be a decade
We’ve stood together hand in hand
Telling each other everything
Trusting the other will understand
We have never been lead astray
I don’t think we ever will
There doesn’t seem to be a need
That our deep love can’t fulfill
And she will never take away from that
No, there’s nothing she can say or do
To take away this truth
That you belong to me and I belong to you
Yeah, you belong to me and I, and I belong to you
You belong to me and I belong to you
— Anji Bee (BMI)
Sundrenched
Sundrenched afternoon
Waiting for a word from you
Dust motes cloud my eyes
Diamond tears I cry
Sparkling light refracting off my tears
Caught up I’m worn out and burned out by fears
Why must I always assume the worst
Heart beating so fast I fear it may burst
Sunwarmed cobblestone
Walking all alone
Dark thoughts should melt away
In the light of day
Sparkling light refracting off my tears
Caught up I’m worn out and burned out by fears
Why must I always assume the worst
Heart beating so fast I fear it may burst
La la la la la…
— Anji Bee (BMI)


