Love Spirals Downwards


Love Spirals Downwards is an American, California-based band that incorporates themes from ethereal wave, dream pop, drum and bass and electronica.

History

Love Spirals Downwards was begun in the late 1980s by multi-instrumentalist Ryan Lum. Lum initially worked with several different vocalists including Kristen Perry, who co-wrote a demo version of the song "Kykeon." Hearing these early cassette recordings while studying abroad in London, Kristen's sister and Lum's then-girlfriend Suzanne decided she wanted to try out for the band when she returned to America. At that time Lum was pursuing a philosophy degree, while Perry was in a masters program for psychology. In January 1991 as Lum recounted, Perry “just started singing one night” while he was “jamming something that became the song “Forgo” and it sounded cool, so we carried it out and found out that we worked together nicely.”
In the summer of 1991 the newly formed duo sent a demo tape with their first three songs "Forgo," "Mediterannea," and "Dead Language" to 4AD, Creation Records, and indie label Projekt Records Pressed to come up with a band name for their demo tape, the duo found inspiration in a late night radio show, where the broadcaster exclaimed, “Love spirals upwards!” Upon the advice of a friend, however, they changed "Upwards" to "Downwards" to better fit the band's genre as well as to avoid a connection to Louisiana State University.
Over their 8-year history with Projekt Records, Love Spirals Downwards released four full-length albums, a career retrospective and a CD single, selling in excess of 40,000 albums. They were also included on over two dozen various artist compilations, including the Heavenly Voices series released by the German label Hyperium Records.
Kristen Perry returned to collaborate with Lum on two tracks for the 1998 album, Flux. One of her songs, "Psyche," was used on episode No. 501 of Dawson's Creek, originally airing on October 10, 2001. This episode was included on the Season 5 DVD set.
Jennifer Wilde performed as a guest vocalist and lyricist on two tracks for Love Spirals Downwards' 1994 second release, Ardor. Her vocals on one of these songs, "Sunset Bell," were reused for a new version of the song four years later on the band's final studio album, Flux. Wilde went on to form her own band, Liquid State, in January 2006 and is currently performing in the band Sword Tongue.
Although the band never officially broke up, in 1999, Lum began releasing music under the shortened moniker Lovespirals, featuring new vocal collaborator Anji Bee. In January 2000, career retrospective CD Temporal was released by Projekt, including new remixes of songs from Flux and promotional materials that seemed to indicate the band was still active.
Soon after Lovespirals released their 2002 debut album Windblown Kiss, Projekt announced that Perry would soon release an EP with a new band. Melodyguild began with drummer, Matt Gleason and bassist/guitarist, John West, both former members of LA band, The Von Trapps. West was later replaced by The Von Trapps bandleader, Rodney Rodriguez, who had contributed guitar to Love Spirals Downwards’ final studio album and live performances back in 1998. Perry’s band performed sporadically between November 2002 and January 2004 with the band membership changing several times. In 2004, Projekt's Holiday Single 2 limited edition CD featured a Melodyguild cover of “Sally’s Song” from The Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack. The band’s first original song, “Panamint,” appeared on the Projekt 2007.1 compilation CD, and in June 2008, the long awaited Aitu ep was released via Projekt Records. In 2021, Projekt re-issued the release on the label’s Bandcamp page under the band name “Melodyguild.” Other digital music services such as Spotify and Apple Music -- as well as the Projekt webstore -- have the EP listed under Love Spirals Downwards with the title, “Suzanne Perry’s Melodyguild: Aitu.”

Discography

Studio albums

  • Idylls
  • Ardor
  • Ever
  • ''Flux''

    Singles

  • Noumenon
  • Not Myself
  • Used To Be
  • The Call
  • Will It Ever Be The Same
  • Boss Mode
  • Okay
  • Glittering
  • ''Nothing Even Matters Anymore''

    Compilation albums

  • Temporal
  • ''Live''

    Compilation appearances

  • From Across This Gray Land No.3
  • Hy! From Hypnotic to Hypersonic
  • 50 Years of Sunshine
  • Heavenly Voices
  • Beneath The Icy Floe – A Projekt Sampler
  • Beneath the Icy Floe Vol. 2
  • Zauber of Music Volume II
  • Of These Reminders
  • Beneath the Icy Floe Vol. 3
  • Romantic Sound Sampler Vol. 2
  • I Hear Ya! Spring 1995
  • Excelsis : A Dark Noel
  • Wave Romantics: Dark Ballads & Underground Rock Classics
  • Beneath the Icy Floe Vol. 4
  • Beneath the Icy Floe Vol. 5
  • Splashed With Many a Speck
  • Life Is Too Short for Boring Music Vol. 11
  • Indie Gestion: AP 12
  • The Projekt Sampler/Beneath the Icy Floe Vol. 6
  • Carpe Noctem 1
  • Romantic Sounds I & Dark Progressive Sounds
  • Loraine: A KUCI 88.9FM Benefit Compilation
  • Precipice Recordings Volume 1
  • Diva X Machina 3
  • Heartbeats
  • Projekt 100: The Early Years, 1985 to 1995
  • Darkwave: Music of the Shadows v2
  • Within This Infinite Ocean...
  • Excelsis Box Set
  • A Dark Noel: The Very Best of Excelsis
  • Projekt: The New Face of Goth
  • Samadhi Experience – Part 1
  • Projekt 200
  • Cherry Stars Collide: Dream Pop, Shoegaze & Ethereal Rock 1986-1995
  • All Night Long in London by Avalon Emerson
  • Infinite Sonore by Princess P.