Thus Love’s ‘All Pleasure’: A Dynamic Evolution in Post-Punk
‘All Pleasure,’ the sophomore album by Vermont-based post-punk band Thus Love, released on November 1, 2024, marks a significant evolution in their musical journey. Following their 2022 debut, “Memorial,” the band has undergone lineup changes, transitioning from a trio to a quartet with the addition of bassist Ally Juleen and guitarist/keyboardist Shane Blank. This expansion has enriched their sound, introducing a collaborative spirit that permeates the album.
The album opens with “On The Floor,” setting a dynamic tone that blends intensity with melodic warmth. “Birthday Song,” characterized by its catchy hooks, exemplifies the band’s ability to craft anthemic melodies. The title track, “All Pleasure,” stands out as a testament to their collective creativity, featuring call-and-response vocals between Echo Mars and Ally Juleen, adding depth and energy to the composition. “Face To Face” offers a contemplative interlude, showcasing Mars’s emotive vocals accompanied by sparse piano, highlighting the band’s versatility.
Critics have noted the album’s progression from their debut, with a more polished sound that retains the raw authenticity of their earlier work. The incorporation of mod-pop influences and a broader sonic palette reflects their growth and willingness to explore new musical territories. Tracks like “Lost In Translation” and “Show Me Patience” demonstrate their storytelling prowess, immersing listeners in narratives that resonate on a personal level.
“All Pleasure” has been praised for its balance of grit and sensuality, capturing the infectious ecstasy of a band in creative harmony. The recording process emphasized live performance, with minimal overdubs, preserving the immediacy and energy of their sound. This approach allows the album to breathe, offering a listening experience that feels both intimate and expansive.
“All Pleasure” is a compelling follow-up to Thus Love’s debut, showcasing their evolution as artists and their commitment to authenticity. The album’s blend of post-punk intensity and melodic warmth positions Thus Love as a band to watch in the contemporary music scene. Check it out below and let us know your thoughts.