As marketing moves go, having Love Is Noise release their debut album on Valentine’s Day – a time to celebrate the object of our ardor or acknowledge our own loneliness – is a strong one. To live in a different way is a bittersweet record that chronicles the ache of longing and bite of anger we all experience in our formative years. Not revelatory stuff, but its execution is so gorgeous it’s difficult not to become enveloped in its woozy squall, and so deft it’s hard not to be wrong-footed by its stylistic detours. There is so much to love here. Both literally and figuratively, Love Is Noise are all over the map. They’re named after a song by dour indie rockers The Verve, have captured the attention of FEVER 333 firebrand Jason Aalon Butler, and make music abo...