Music of Lovia

The music of Lovia has reflected the diverse influences that have shaped the country. Early Western and Eastern European immigrants, Americans and Canadians, and more recent migrants have all made unique contributions to the musical heritage of Lovia. The music has subsequently been very heavily influenced by American culture because of its proximity and migration between the two countries. At present, there is a flourishing community of alternative musicians in different genres ranging from jazz to countryrock. Traditional music can most evidently be found in the inland of Peace Island, including Hurbanova, as well as in immigrant communities in the Lovian cities and towns.

Blues
The blues scene in Lovia was limited to some solo artists singing classics of the blues genre at the local pubs until Harold Freeman, who had up till then been such a solo artist, started the blues trio The Bayside Dumpsters' together with Oos Wes Ilava and I. G. La Blaca. They are very popular in the inner blues circles but have also earned some credit with the broader mainstream public. Up till their creation in 2011 the larger part of the Lovian blues music came from the United States, but currently there is a real blues hype in Lovia especially amongst the Noble City youth which enjoy the mixture of blues and rock genres.

Hip hop and rap
As of 2009, Naselni Jazzeek is the first Lovian hip hop band to perform in the Oceana language. The band enjoys great popularity within the Oceana-speaking community and among Hurbanovan youngsters. Outside their home community, the band struggles to reach a wider audience. Naselni Jazzeek is signed with Orbaloft Productions. The label has expressed the wish to find more artists who perform in Oceana.

Rock
The Youngsters is a young punk-inspired rock band based in Noble City.

The originally Libertan folk rock musicians of Full Frontal Buddha are popular in Lovia, both with folk rock aficionados and a more general audience.