Placebo – Loud Like Love (2013)
🎸 Album Overview
🎤 Loud Like Love is the seventh studio album by Placebo, released in 2013 through Vertigo Records. The album continues Placebo’s tradition of emotive alternative rock while exploring themes of love, intimacy, and emotional conflict, delivered with both vulnerability and intensity.
🎶 Produced by Adam Noble, the record combines guitar-driven rock, electronic textures, and melodic hooks with Brian Molko’s distinctive vocals, creating a sound that is polished yet emotionally raw.
🎭 Loud Like Love reflects the band’s maturity, blending theatrical performance, introspective lyricism, and accessible songwriting while maintaining the edgy, androgynous aesthetic for which Placebo is known.
⭐ Mini Review
🎧 Loud Like Love showcases Placebo’s ability to craft emotionally resonant rock music while maintaining mainstream appeal.
🔥 Standout tracks include “Too Many Friends”, a critique of social media and modern alienation; “Loud Like Love”, an anthemic title track about connection and desire; and “Hold On to Me”, a heartfelt ballad with intimate lyrics.
🎼 The album balances melodic accessibility with Placebo’s signature emotional depth, combining introspective themes with punchy alternative rock instrumentation.
🎶 Album Tracklist
🎵 Complete tracklist of Loud Like Love:
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🎶 Loud Like Love
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🎶 Too Many Friends
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🎶 Rob the Bank
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🎶 A Million Little Pieces
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🎶 Purify
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🎶 Begin the End
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🎶 Hold On to Me
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🎶 Exit Wounds
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🎶 Bosco
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🎶 Scene of the Crime
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🎶 Begin the End (Acoustic Version) – Deluxe edition bonus track
👥 Album Credits
🎹 Key contributors to the album include:
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🎤 Lead Vocals / Guitar: Brian Molko
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🎸 Bass / Backing Vocals: Stefan Olsdal
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🥁 Drums / Percussion: Steve Forrest
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🎧 Producer: Adam Noble
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🎼 Label: Vertigo Records
🎸 The album incorporates modern electronic elements alongside traditional guitar-driven arrangements, reflecting Placebo’s evolution in sound.
🖼️ Album Cover Mini Info
🎨 The cover features a close-up of two hands holding each other against a red-orange gradient background, symbolizing connection, intimacy, and love, central themes of the album.
✨ The warm, minimalist aesthetic conveys a sense of emotional intensity and human closeness, complementing the lyrical content.
🎁 Fun Facts
🎶 “Too Many Friends” was released as a lead single and became known for its commentary on social media addiction and superficial connections.
🎸 Loud Like Love is the first Placebo album to fully embrace a more melodic, reflective approach while retaining alternative rock energy.
🎤 The album’s title track inspired a short animated music video, reflecting the album’s blend of creativity and narrative storytelling.
🤓 Trivia
🎧 The album was Placebo’s first studio release after a four-year hiatus, following Battle for the Sun (2009).
🎼 “Rob the Bank” features a satirical take on greed and societal obsession with wealth, showing the band’s social awareness.
🎶 The album received praise for its polished production, emotive performances, and modernized sound, appealing to both longtime fans and new listeners.
❄️ Did You Know?
🎸 Did you know? Brian Molko wrote much of the album while reflecting on relationships, personal struggles, and the impact of digital culture.
🎶 Did you know? The band recorded parts of the album in both London and Los Angeles, adding to its international production quality.
🎤 Did you know? Loud Like Love marked a continuation of Placebo’s blend of theatrical performance, emotional honesty, and alternative rock sensibilities.
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More Albums:
Placebo - Without You I'm Nothing (1998)
Placebo - Black Market Music (2000)
Placebo - Sleeping with Ghosts (2003)
Placebo - Battle for the Sun (2009)

