Love Is Noise

"Love Is Noise" is a song by English alternative rock band the Verve, the second track on their fourth album, Forth (2008).

The song reworks lines from William Blake's poem "And did those feet in ancient time", commonly known as 'Jerusalem'.

While recording that track, Ashcroft created a new loop on a vocoder and added it to the song, which was essentially a jam the band had been working on for a few days.

[citation needed] The video mixes up shots of the band performing in a dimly-lit room, with frontman Richard Ashcroft sitting on the floor, with montages of other images, including snow-capped mountains, a North Korean choreography, a couple about to kiss, a dancer and a blonde woman with an eagle.

The band played it at 2008's Coachella as the setlist's closer, something that was repeated in Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage on 29 June.