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The High Loves

Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Established. Jan 01, 2017

Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Established on Jan, 2017
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"Exclusive Premier: The High Loves - "You Already Knew That""

“You Already Knew That” moves at a deliberate pace, showcasing the band’s tight musical interplay. Technically a ballad, the song still brings a strong sense of pop melody commitment. There’s hooks upon hooks, but presented in a subtle, lush way. Each member is working in unison, making sure to service the song above anything else, properly supporting harmonic emotion of every line. At the end of the day, rock was always about the songs, and The High Loves surely know that’s the fundemnetal clue to grabbing repeat listens. - Aesthetic Magazine


"Music Spotlight: The High Loves"

indie-rock band the high loves recently released their killer debut ep serotonin, capturing the pursuit of happiness amidst change. we chatted with the band about the inspiration behind the five-track masterpiece. - Asymmetric Magazine


"Song Premier - The High Loves - "Serotonin""

New single “Serotonin” encapsulates a bubblin’ infectious energy to great effect. Vocal hooks bounce off of melodic guitar hooks, while the rhythm section tries to trademark the phrase “top-tappin’.” There’s also a playful edge that separates the song from being just a run of the mill rock radio muzak jam. There might not be anything subtle about the ‘Serotonin’, but the crafty sonic interplay will have you coming back for multiple plays. You’ll crave the stimulating nature of the track. You’ll need the endless harmonic energy. And you’ll be anticipating the next time you can crank The High Loves on your stereo. - New Noise Magazine


"The High Loves - Serotonin"

Feeling sad, alone, anxious, or just overall chemically imbalanced??? Well Canadian rockers The High Loves have the cure with their latest single “Serotonin”. Side-Effects may include a slight studder and repetitve bursts of singing the songs uber-catchy chorus “sssssssssss-serotonin. - 24our music


"The High Loves - Serotonin EP Review"

Serotonin is the debut EP from Toronto band The High Loves. The five tracks are infectious indie rock, with a bit of a Weezer meets Jimmy Eat World feel. The songs are hooky, catchy and engaging, with nice dynamic shifts and plenty of energy. The band is tight, vocals are strong and the production enhances the songs' impact. The tracks are radio ready with nice builds and a polished sheen, that checks all the boxes for the type of songs that will find their way to repeat. Stream and buy the Serotonin EP at the link below. - Floorshime Zipper Boots


"The High Loves Ep Review"

Next from Toronto, Canada comes the return of The High Loves with their new five-song EP titled "Serotonin." The album begins with the band's latest single "You Already Knew," which delivers a post-punk energy with a youthful, addictive chorus that will easily stick in you head. They continue to deliver the passion with the up-tempo strumming of "Winding Up Nowhere" and "Serotonin," before closing their new short release with the quieter pop harmonies of "High-Rise." To find out more about The High Loves and their latest release "Serotonin," please visit their Facebook page at facebook.com/thehighloves. - Jp's Music Blog


Discography

You Already Knew That 

Winding Up Nowhere

Serotonin

Dirty Minds

High Rise

Perils of Passion

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Bio

The brainchild of songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Noah O. Monckton, The High Loves are a Toronto based indie rock four piece. Inspired by the likes of eternal greats The Beatles, and more recent indie darlings such as The Strokes and Arctic Monkeys, this band is on a mission -- to bring good, sensible, pop music to everyone you know -- to be classic, and yet to be novel -- to be at home near the world of conventional classic songwriting, and yet to not be alien to the world of experimentation. How can one simultaneously be modern, and yet nostalgic? To draw from yesterday, and yet be as fresh as tomorrow's news? Ask The High Loves.

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