
Neon-soaked synth-pop that captures the frantic, sugary rush of a new crush. A digital love letter driven by driving beats and shimmering 8-bit textures.
March 13, 2007 · Drive-Thru Records
All of Your Love is a quintessential artifact of the mid-2000s neon-pop explosion. It sounds like the digital equivalent of a sugar rush, blending the earnestness of the emo scene with the shimmering, artificial textures of early 80s synth-pop. The track is built on a foundation of driving, four-on-the-floor drum machines and a melodic bassline that feels both bouncy and urgent. It is a song that lives in the space between a high school dance and a late-night AIM conversation, capturing a very specific kind of youthful, wide-eyed romanticism.
How does All of Your Love sound next to the rest of hellogoodbye's catalogue?
The vocals lean far further into harmonies than the rest of the catalogue.
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