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Gospel – The Loser


 

There was never an intense desire for The Moon is a Dead World to finally have a sequel. In the realm of screamo or screamo-adjacent music, one-offs are par for the course, with the genre littered with classics delivered by groups that endured for a handful of years at best. These titans gradually generate their own mythology, and they transform into stories told ‘round the campfire by weathered stalwarts—tales of triumph we must strive to recreate. Of all those predecessors, however, it can be reasonably asserted that Moon was the most irreplicable of them all. The scene at large didn’t dare to take a stab at it; observing the trajectory of Gospel’s associated music influences reveals how few, if any, tried to capitalize off their work. It was equal parts the daunting critical reception, the eclectic grab-bag of genres, and the stunning musicianship required to tie it all together. It’s not likely for that drumming performance to reappear, nor is it probable for progressive rock sensibilities and keyboards to reunite in a category seemingly adverse to them.

Who else to perform Gospel again than, well, Gospel themselves? From the obscurity they once disappeared to, they decided to return in what could be the most shocking comeback witnessed in the industry. It’s impressive not only for the absurd waiting period between releases, but also due to its quality; The Loser is an incredible album. Had it come out in ’08 or ‘09, nobody would have questioned its veracity, as it’s simply one of the logical branches the collective could have ventured down. There’s a further separation from skramz sensibilities here, with their presence instead supplanted by an overdose on progressive variables. It’s an album less prone to explosive moments and rather focuses on robust songwriting overall, naturally developing ideas in an extremely engrossing manner. The way that The Loser twists and winds down different paths is thrilling to behold, and it’s a testament to the unique skills of the group that have somehow aged like fine wine across a now two-decade break between works.

What Gospel crafted here was not designed to beat Moon at its own game—it embodies its own identity in the brief history of the band. A grand change in this regard, and one that distinctly characterizes The Loser, is the heightened presence of the keyboard contributions. Ripped straight from a 70’s prog act, John Pastir’s keys serve as a dominating factor on several tracks rather than a hidden component. It’s something that can grant tracks an ethereal aura (“Warm Bed”) or provide them an awesome punch to punctuate melodies (“Deerghost”). A stellar production highlights this and every other element, allowing all members to shine individually. As expected, the rhythm section is a massive selling point; nobody can quite mimic what Vincent Roseboom concocts. He’s far from alone, though; Adam Dooling’s manic vocals parade about each song, the aforementioned keys shine brilliantly, and Sean Miller’s tantalizing bass provides endless intrigue. It’s an unlikely reunion and an even more unlikely success that manages to sidestep the shadow of Moon. This is doubtlessly a Gospel album, and it’s one that has enough merit to stand on its own. – M. Worden





DrGonzo1937
07.02.22
massive thank you to Sunny for taking the reins for last month's vote, and for getting the impossible -- a blurb!

thanks to mars for this awesome write-up.

june aotm vote coming shortly

TheNotrap
07.02.22
My only complaint is that the blurb should have been a bit bigger, otherwise good job everyone.

MarsKid
07.02.22
Sorry, I figured that brevity would suit the blurbs better. I was going off of prior examples, but I can always expand to make it better.

JohnnyoftheWell
07.02.22
make it bigger! issa beaut! strong alb, worthy winner, mmmwuh!!

MarsKid
07.02.22
I guess take it down and I'll redo it. I'm sorry it wasn't fitting.

JohnnyoftheWell
07.02.22
wha? NO

i believe Notrap was expanding his repertoire with a dose of sarcasm re. how this here succulent blurb is p much standard review length. which makes it a reviewblurb, which we s t a n

Sunnyvale
07.02.22
I'm 99% sure as well Notrap was joking about this being a lengthy (as well as excellent) blurb.

Sarcasm on the internet is always a dangerous game

MarsKid
07.02.22
If I misread it, that's my bad. I truly have no issue making edits if that's preferred, I want it to be fitting for a winning album.

JohnnyoftheWell
07.02.22
would you DOWNLOAD a CAR??
would you EDIT a REVIEW???

is perf !

MarsKid
07.02.22
"would you DOWNLOAD a CAR??"

if I could 3D print a Tesla...

Gnocchi
07.02.22
Notrap never jokes about length…or technique

JayEnder
07.03.22
Good shit Mars! A worthy blurb album.

Keep it up dude :]

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