While others try to dominate with volume and grief-soaked emotions, Love is Everywhere by INTERCONTINEN7AL does the opposite, giving you a breather built in simplicity, calmness, and warmth you didn’t know you needed.
Hailing from Castle Rock, CO, United States, INTERCONTINEN7AL redefines collaboration as a global music collective. Their 2024 EP World Over was a 4-year collaboration with 21 musicians, featuring records from seven continents that offer diverse genres from progressive rock to Latin, bossa nova, acoustic, alternative, and hard rock. Now, they’re back on the stage with Love is Everywhere, written and performed by Argentina’s Nereo Paulus.

Every touch of the mandolin from the start immediately tells you you’re in for something tender and warm. There’s also a Beatles-esque nostalgia that blends with their own touch, echoing peace and childlike innocence. No bravados, no unnecessary layers, each instrument shines, unafraid of its own raw and bare edges.
Their lyricism is just as gentle and delicate, giving you lines that feel like all the lightest, easiest things to bear are coming together to make you believe in love again. The repetition of “all is love” isn’t romance, but a grounded feeling; an act of faith in a life that steals the spark of all the mundane things.
INTERCONTINEN7AL’s Love is Everywhere is everything its name promised. The sound of waves, the sun shining, falling rain, it all points to love that is tucked in the simple wonders right in front of us. This isn’t just a warm embrace; it is healing. It’s a kind of exhale that strips away all life’s complexities and leaves you with a simple truth that love is everywhere and sometimes, it’s enough.
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