Album

I Let It In And It Took Everything

Loathe

2019 · Rock

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I Let It In And It Took Everything by Loathe

I Let It In And It Took Everything is a Metal album by Loathe, originally released in 2019. On Gatefold: 15 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.

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I Let It In and It Took Everything is the second studio album by British metalcore band Loathe. It was released on 7 February 2020 through SharpTone Records. The album received positive reviews; Metal Hammer named it as the 12th-best metal album of 2020. Composition: Critics have categorised the album as metalcore, post-metal, shoegaze and djent. Ambient textures and segues outline much of the album, an element that would take center stage in their 2021 follow-up, The Things They Believe. Critical reception: Max Heilman of Riff Magazine called the album "a grand metalcore vision" and that it pushes "the boundaries of what heavy music can be while avoiding gimmicks altogether". Metal Hammer writer Remfry Dedman called it "impossible to pigeonhole". Kerrang! writer Jake Richardson, described the album as blending "their metallic crunch with ambient sounds, melodic guitars and elements of niche genres like shoegaze", and praising it for being able to "switch from vast sounding post-rock to chugging, dissonant metal with consummate ease". Sam Houlden of PunkNews described the album as "hardcore new romantic" due to its incorporation of "disparate, light and dark soundscapes". As well as moving between "pounding hardcore sections with tech-level syncopation, but also soaring, melodic chorus and post-chorus sections that take the song to a totally different place before the track culminates with an elongated electro-glitch-infused breakdown". In an article for Metal Hammer, the album was referred to as opening "the band's sound up to lush, shoegaze textures and shimmering guitars". Rock 'N' Load magazine praised the album for its incorporation of elements of nu metal and modern metalcore into its post-metal style. Multiple journalists have compared the album to Deftones, citing frontman Kadeem France's similar vocal style to Chino Moreno's. Loudwire described it as "a jaw-smacking awakening to the new breed of hardcore that gyrates with elastic, djenty grooves and trace of industrial-like propulsion. With their nothing-to-lose fits of rage, Loathe are primed for a breakout on their second record".

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Tracklist

  1. 1Theme1:23
  2. 2Aggressive Evolution3:27
  3. 3Broken Vision Rhythm2:35
  4. 4Two-Way Mirror5:00
  5. 5451 Days1:39
  6. 6New Faces in the Dark3:12
  7. 7Red Room2:03
  8. 8Screaming5:54
  9. 9Is It Really You?4:47
  10. 10Gored3:07
  11. 11Heavy Is the Head That Falls with the Weight of a Thousand Thoughts4:17
  12. 12A Sad Cartoon5:15
  13. 13A Sad Cartoon (Reprise)1:15
  14. 14I Let It in and It Took Everything...5:20

Sound DNA

  • Metal
  • Metalcore
  • dense
  • intense
  • cinematic

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