Loma Prieta
I.V.


4.5
superb

Review

by Xenophanes EMERITUS
January 4th, 2012 | 1361 replies


Release Date: 2012 | Tracklist

Review Summary: An immense and powerful record that Loma Prieta has had brewing for years.

Lately, I’ve been finding it somewhat difficult to properly pen my thoughts on music, instead opting to either go through the motions, or simply lose what few words I had to begin with. Whether it be from the complete ineffectuality of an album, or simply my utter disinterest, music has become increasingly difficult for me to discuss. It happens from time to time, but every so often an album comes along that makes the words flow; a work that gets so much right that I’m absolutely compelled to spew my collective thoughts and opinions. Loma Prieta’s I.V is one such album, and the refreshing vindication of a band that’s been almost there for far too long.

Loma Prieta has been an up and coming band in the emotional hardcore circuit for about half a decade now, releasing solid record after solid record. Drawing inspirations from groups such as Pg. 99 and Ampere, Loma Prieta feature a messy, dense, and chaotic sound reminiscent of early emo and hardcore. The production is grimy and the vocals are brash, but within the short, crass songs that Loma Prieta create, there is genuine emotion and passion. However, despite the band’s consistent excellence, they haven’t produced a clear “classic” worthy of the praise they’ve received in their short career. Their, debut, Last City, was close but ultimately lacked that certain “punch” indicative of a true timeless record. That being said, I.V. is the album Loma Prieta have always had in them; a glorious and sprawling record that refines everything they’ve achieved thus far, whilst adding much, much more.

While it may seem a bit simple to pick out the more derivative aspects of I.V, it’s difficult to deny that they’ve used their influences well. The harder edge they’ve been sharpening since their inception is even more striking here, and that certain Ampere-esque flair is still beautifully executed. This is all decidedly Loma Prieta, which is all well and good, but it’s the more refined quality of the work that pushes it further. The heavier bass and relatively cleaner production gives I.V. a denser and more abrasive sound without sacrificing sound quality. Everything from the vocals to the guitars simply sounds tighter and more concise, and the album is all the better for it.

The original “Trilogy” found on Last City is still, to this day, some of the finest emo music I’ve ever heard, and the extension of those songs only furthers my irrevocable love. Parts four through six of the series is reminiscent of the original pieces, but features the new influences discussed earlier. The bass laden intro and darker atmosphere brings to mind Converge, while the emphasis on more intricate guitar work reminds one of La Quiete. But I.V. is so much more than these few songs, as the entire record sees the band creating a wealth of varied songs with more melody and more complex songwriting. From the gripping opener, “Fly By Night,” to the very last cathartic seconds of “Diamond Toot,” I.V. is an almost unparalleled collection of balanced and wonderfully executed tracks.

I.V., Loma Prieta’s Deathwish Inc. debut, was written at a time of great emotional turmoil for the band, and that sentiment certainly shows. I.V. is a marvel of modern day emotional hardcore, and a deeply effective album in general. This is the album that will finally hoist Loma Prieta up to the heights they deserve, showcasing the true talent and ingenuity contained within.



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Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
January 4th 2012


32289 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Again, I saw this coming

Winsomniac
January 4th 2012


8831 Comments


'And immense and powerful record that Loma Prieta has had brewing for years.'

An*? Just in case you missed it.

artificialbox
January 4th 2012


1496 Comments


Nice review. Album is so awesome.

Winsomniac
January 4th 2012


8831 Comments


Just finished reading it through. I'll have to give this a listen when I get home. Well written.

Rev
January 4th 2012


9882 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

YESSSSSSSSSSSSS







album destroys me

Athom
Emeritus
January 4th 2012


17244 Comments


shit is so good

MO
January 4th 2012


24015 Comments


rush blasphemy!!

Trebor.
Emeritus
January 4th 2012


59810 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

great

AbyssalCreation
January 4th 2012


2064 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Loving this so much right now.Momentary makes me wants to destroy everything around me.



Also small typo you put Diamond Toot, instead of Tooth, other than that great review as always man.

tkxxx7
January 4th 2012


6168 Comments


Molag Bal

Rev
January 4th 2012


9882 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Trilogy 6 is nuts

sniper
January 4th 2012


19075 Comments


aoty 5/5 dead serious fuck the haters sf skram for life

taxidermist
January 4th 2012


7265 Comments


I got this earlier today, but don't want to just force it and listen to it for the hell of it...though you make me want to listen Eli, haha. Pos bro.

Rev
January 4th 2012


9882 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

aoty 5/5 dead serious fuck the haters sf skram for life


word

Trebor.
Emeritus
January 4th 2012


59810 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

yeah

Tyrael
January 4th 2012


21108 Comments


Finally a new Xenophanes review

pos'd so hard I broke my mouse

DoubtGin
January 4th 2012


6879 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yea

AliW1993
January 4th 2012


7511 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Awesome review as ever Eli. I thought this was ok on first listen but I'll give it a few more before rating.

iFghtffyrdmns
January 4th 2012


7044 Comments


fuck yar eli awesome write up
wish i listened to these guys but i don't feel like actually starting to do so at this point in time

Ignimbrite
January 4th 2012


6866 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

so apparently this rules



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