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Saturday, November 21, 2020

Abe Anderson's guitar rich love song "Love You More" floods your senses tenderly

 










"and I don't know why... I love you more than you could know"


Abe Anderson has just released “Love You More,” a track that will take you into a dream with its intricate simplicity. Anderson’s impeccable reverb soundscapes are due largely to the fact that he records and produces them himself, as well as other acts around the Twin Cities. Abe brings new meaning to the term DIY, building his sound from the ground up.

"Love You More" is my idea of a simple, unabashed love song. It harkens back to sound of 80's new waves as well as blending with modern, splashy indie guitars. I'm personally from Minneapolis, and my sound has been heavily influenced by the local artists in the area. Lyrically, this song is a straightforward proclamation of love amongst doubt, about not knowing why you are in love with someone, but having the feeling rekindled by a simple moment." - Abe

The single is off of his new album "Seasick Lullaby" expected to be out early 2021, so add it to your list of things that are good for your ears in the new year. For now, let in the ethereal vibrancy of “Love You More.” 

-Alyssa Holland 



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side thoughts: "with it's guitar notes falling like raindrops, it's urgent cadence and Abe's tender vox, this song (Love You More) floods your senses" - Robb Donker Curtius

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“A jack of all trades is a master of none” goes the common adage. Whoever came up with that saying clearly hadn’t met Abe Anderson.

The Cannon Falls, MN musician has become somewhat of a superproducer for Twin Cities bands over the past couple years. His garage studio, while not as fancy as something you might see in an old-school rock documentary, guarantees some of the best engineering you can find within a 100-mile radius. On top of his production work, Anderson serves as the recording wizard behind releases from both of his bands – indie emo outfit Thank You, I’m Sorry and party punk trio niiice. One might think his talents would be spread thin with that many irons in that many fires. Somehow, he saves much of his best work for himself.

Starting with his 2019 EP Slacker, Anderson stepped out into the spotlight. Highlights like “Summer ‘17” and “Somersault” combined his engineering acumen with more effortless hooks and melodies than any four-track EP should reasonably have. In the ensuing months, he has released a steady string of singles that have threaded the needle between lo-fi, pop punk, shoegaze, new wave, and more. Each new song reveals another facet of Anderson’s musical passions and nuanced songwriting. “Love You More,” his latest single, is a reverb-drenched ode of dedication. Sweetness follows every spiraling guitar lick as he professes his affection.

-Wes Muilenburg, Ear Coffee

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