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Love is All

Tue., March 30, 7 p.m., $12, with Japandroids and The G, The Barbary, 951 Frankford Ave., 877-435-9849, r5productions.com.

Published: Mar 23, 2010

indie pop

This Swedish fivesome is neither romantically idealistic nor as simply sappy as its moniker might suggest, but Love Is All is pretty darn lovable nevertheless. Two Thousand and Ten Injuries (Polyvinyl), the latest in their string of exponentially expanding album titles, fronts another dozen bursts of spunky, punky, gleefully tuneful indie-pop ruckus. Special high marks go to the Slits-y clatter of "Dust," the nimble, Afro-poppy bounce of "Early Warnings" (which catalogs just a few of the titular hurts), and bitter-but-bubbly post-breakup plaint "Less Than Thrilled" — but for real, man, it's all love. 

Tue., March 30, 7 p.m., $12, with Japandroids and The G, The Barbary, 951 Frankford Ave., 877-435-9849, r5productions.com.

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