Love Don't Live Here (album) explained

Love Don't Live Here
Type:Studio
Artist:Lionheart
Cover:Love Don't Live Here (album).jpg
Released:January 22, 2016
Genre:Beatdown hardcore, metalcore
Length:27:31
Label:LHHC (US), Beatdown Hardwear(Europe, Asia)
Producer:Cody Fuentes at Rapture Recording Studios in Hayward, California[1] [2]
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Love Don't Live Here is the fourth album released by American hardcore band Lionheart. The album was released on January 22, 2016 via LHHC Records in the US and Beatdown Hardwear in Europe and Asia.[3] The album's name is a reference to the song of the same name by funk band Rose Royce, which is one of Rob Watson's favorite recordings.[4]

The album was streamed four days prior to its release via Metal Hammer.[5]

Reception

Jens Kirsch, a writer for the German punk fanzine Ox compared the album with other albums from Hatebreed (The Concrete Confessional) and Born from Pain. He gave the album a positive review, writing:

Taylor Markarian of Revolver adds that:

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Jens Kirsch: Ox-Fanzine: Lionheart - Love Don't Live Here review (German)
  2. John Bazley: Alternative Press: Lionheart announce new album ‘Love Don’t Live Here,’ launch record label
  3. Melody Thomas: RockRevolt Magazine: Lionheart Announce Love Don’t Live Here
  4. Von Höhen und Tiefen und der Liebe zur musikalischen Vielfalt. Jenny . Josefine Schulz. Fuze. 56. February–March 2016. 36. Ich bin froh, dass du das erwähnst. Das ist einer meiner absoluten Lieblingssongs. de. July 20, 2017. ZKZ 76542.
  5. Metal Hammer

    Lionheart premiere new album Love Don't Live Here