Okay, so the headline was a tad misleading. But while Love of Diagrams may not be “citing artistic differences amicably”, they are indeed splitting … a 7” that is, with New Zealand-cum-Sydney outfit Songs. Released by Popfrenzy, the 7" features exclusive tracks from both bands -- Songs with ‘It's D...
“We’re not very organised,” says Luke Horton by way of apology as his guitar change becomes a minor delay early on in the trio’s hometown set. Points for politeness aside, he’s obscuring the truth. By the time they rip into ‘Pace or the Patience’ it’s obvious that Love of Diagrams are not merely org...
After a few months of near non-stop excitement which saw them signed to Matador and become the eye in a storm of indie media hype, this wasn’t Love of Diagrams’ finest hour. They missed their flight from Melbourne, there’s a problem with the drum pedal and they’re far from happy with some errant fee...
While they’re currently in the middle of an extensive American tour with Ted Leo and the Pharmacists – right now they should be driving from Miami to Baton Rouge for their next show – spiky Melbourne trio Love of Diagrams will be back in Australia for a national tour commencing in May. With their se...
Freshly signed to U.S. indie Matador, Love of Diagrams offer up a new full-length disc, Mosaic. Recorded with Bob Weston at the famed Electrical Audio Studios in Chicago, the album drags the expectations of the Fitzroy cognoscenti as the band announce themselves to the world. LOD seemed to emerge fu...
“People are shocked that I still have to work,” replies Monika Fikerle, drummer for Love Of Diagrams, when asked if the trio’s signing to esteemed U.S. indie label Matador has given friends and acquaintance unnaturally high expectations. The Melbourne three-piece is certainly busy, but there’s no s...
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