The Neighbourhood – I Love You.

Album Info

Artist: The Neighbourhood

Title: I Love You.

Year: 2013

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Tracklist

  • 1. How (5:14)
  • 2. Afraid (4:11)
  • 3. Everybody's Watching Me (Uh Oh) (3:58)
  • 4. Sweater Weather (4:00)
  • 5. Let It Go (3:17)
  • 6. Alleyways (4:27)
  • 7. W.D.Y.W.F.M? (4:19)
  • 8. Flawless (4:06)
  • 9. Female Robbery (3:29)
  • 10. Staying Up (4:28)
  • 11. Float (4:21)

Review

The Neighbourhood's debut album "I Love You" arrived on the scene on April 22, 2013, attracting attention with its dark, sultry vibes and standout tracks like "Sweater Weather" and "Female Robbery." The band, made up of Zach Abels, Jeremy Freedman, Mikey Margott, Jesse Rutherford, and Bryan Sammis, really brings it with a smooth blend of alternative rock that feels both modern and a bit nostalgic. The songs dive into the dizzy highs and crushing lows of life in California, with a strong focus on themes like love and desire.

Despite some folks not getting into the slower, more melancholic grooves, the album still struck a chord with many, earning platinum and gold certifications across multiple countries. It's clear that Jesse Rutherford's lyrics and the band's sleek production created a distinct atmosphere that many fans dig. "I Love You" crafts a space where that classic indie rock feel meets a deeper, more introspective narrative, and it’s this unique sound that’s gathered them a pretty devoted following. - Preston