"Pharmacy of Love," released in 2010, is the eighth studio album by Dutch indie rock band Bettie Serveert, marking a significant return to their signature guitar-driven sound. The album, released under Palomine Records, features nine tracks that blend the band's signature indie rock with elements of alternative and pop, creating a cohesive and engaging listening experience.
The album kicks off with "Deny All," a powerful opener that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Tracks like "Semaphore" and "The Pharmacy" showcase the band's knack for crafting catchy, melodic songs with a raw, energetic edge. "Love Lee" and "Mossie - Previously Unreleased by Moss" offer a glimpse into the band's softer side, with introspective lyrics and delicate instrumentation. "Change4Me" and "What They Call Love - Loud Version" highlight the band's versatility, incorporating electronic elements and more aggressive guitar work.
"Pharmacy of Love" was recorded between April 6 and 10, 2009, with additional tracks recorded at IJland Studio, Amsterdam in 2007. The album features a mix of longtime band members and guest musicians, including Martijn Blankestijn on keyboards and guitar, and Henk Jonkers and Jeroen Blankert on drums. The result is a rich, layered sound that showcases the band's evolution and growth.
With a duration of just under 38 minutes, "Pharmacy of Love" is a concise yet impactful album that demonstrates Bettie Serveert's enduring talent for creating memorable, engaging music. Fans of indie rock and alternative pop will find plenty to love in this latest offering from one of the Netherlands' most beloved bands.