Album DescriptionThe Lovemakers write songs that are impossible to get out of your head and you don't want them to. The band is defiantly accessible on record, onstage and in person they make no apologies for their catchy pop hooks. Forming in 2002 after core members Lisa Light (bass, vocals) and Scott Blonde (guitar, vocals) were kicked out of their previous band for making out with each other during practice, they crowned themselves The Lovemakers, inspired by a bizarrely-shot Japanese porn film titled "The Weird Lovemakers." They've cheekily described their sound as "Led Zeppelin covering Prince," but it's spot on. They cite new wave influences from New Order to Bauhaus to B-52's, but their forthcoming "Misery Loves Company" EP on upstart label Fuzz has The Lovemakers potently injecting their infectious pop with doses of deep and epic rock. Standard Jewel Case.