A Flock Of Seagulls - The More You Live, The More You Love -
"The More You Live, The More You Love" is a standout track by the English new wave band , released in 1984 as the lead single from their third album, The Story of a Young Heart .
The song explores the complexities of emotional experience. The title serves as a mantra for the idea that wisdom and the capacity for love are directly tied to the passage of time and the accumulation of life's lessons—both the good and the painful. A Flock Of Seagulls - The More You Live, The More You Love
While the band is often defined by the frantic energy of "I Ran (So Far Away)," this track showcases a more mature, polished, and atmospheric side of their synth-pop sound. Key Elements: "The More You Live, The More You Love"
Driven by Mike Score’s distinctive vocals and Paul Reynolds’ intricate, chorus-drenched guitar work, the song balances melancholic synth pads with a steady, driving beat. It’s less "space-age" than their earlier hits and more grounded in the sophisticated pop production of the mid-80s. While the band is often defined by the
Though it didn’t reach the same chart-topping heights as "I Ran," it remains a fan favorite and a critical highlight. It is often cited as the band's most "complete" song, proving they were capable of writing evocative, emotionally resonant pop beyond the gimmick of gravity-defying hairstyles.
Filmed in a stylized, noir-inspired setting, the video features the band performing in a rain-slicked, industrial environment. It leaned into the "romantic" aesthetic of the era, moving away from the sci-fi tropes of their first two albums.