Loop
Heaven's End


4.0
excellent

Review

by TheSpaceMan USER (40 Reviews)
September 23rd, 2016 | 21 replies


Release Date: 1987 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Although its been said plenty of times, it would be foolish not to reiterate: the band's name serves as a great summary to Loop's sound.

From its suggestion of a going-nowhere pathway due to completed curvature, to the repetition of a single process, the word “loop” evokes a form of cognition beyond just plain dictionary definition. Its a very simple word that covers a lot of usage both tangible and conceptual, while also avoiding ambiguity in what it can be applied to. Yet never more aptly referenced is it when slapped onto debut LP Heaven's End, a spiritual precursor to the shoegaze movement. Perhaps the band were aiming to provide their own catalog of the word through auditory reference? Or more likely, they just figured it parallels what they put to tape considerably well.

So it goes without saying that Heaven's End is an incredibly repetitious album, each song usually sustaining and refusing to let go of a small sequence of notes for its entirety. Its droning noise screeching from the guitar is firmly rooted in that recognizable late '80s alternative rock sound and walks a similar path to other bands of its time, namely ones credited for opening the door for shoegaze while not fitting the bill to be part of it. However it can be said that this album is one of the very first to be able to be identified as within the genre, of course only in retrospect as 1987 predates any known usage of the term. By being a pretty even balance of noisey alternative rock, space rock and neo-psychedelic, its sort of hard to argue otherwise. It helps that Heaven's End pushed its way through to the top 5 of the UK indie charts, preparing many to the explosive movement that was about to ensue.

Despite the overuse of the term, Loop truly embrace the idea of musical fuzz. There is an intentional garage rock vibe on the album, most likely aiming to fill small time venues with ear piercing, contraband-inspired noise. The calculated “poor” production emphasizes this feature, coming off as if the amps and recording equipment were found at the bottom of a dumpster. The droning and trance like rhythms are simplistic but very well crafted, and are pulled off with solid consistency. It all adds up to a surprisingly heavy sound considering the genres it falls under; this also happens to be one of its strongest aspects, especially when accounting for the time of its release. Even beyond its semi-historic importance, Heaven's End is an excellent album, one worth a shot to anyone even remotely interested in fuzz, drone and early alternative rock.



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AsleepInTheBack
Staff Reviewer
September 23rd 2016


10210 Comments


Really solid review, posd. Sounds pretty interesting

TheSpaceMan
September 23rd 2016


13614 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

thanks my dude

NeroCorleone80
September 23rd 2016


34618 Comments


Nice work. Now review A Gilded Eternity

TheSpaceMan
September 23rd 2016


13614 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

might eventually, it is probably their best album by the smallest bit but I wanted to start here cause its their first and was pretty significant in kicking off the shoegaze movement

NeroCorleone80
September 23rd 2016


34618 Comments


You should check out Main. Hampson's other band that he formed after Loop. They're a lot more abstract.

TheSpaceMan
September 23rd 2016


13614 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

word, will do that tonight

KILL
September 23rd 2016


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

hell yea band rocks

TheSpaceMan
September 23rd 2016


13614 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

r/

Conmaniac
June 5th 2017


27693 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

looks yummy

Conmaniac
June 5th 2017


27693 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

it was quite tasty although didnt give me much to grasp onto. just kinda floats by ya in a fuzzy, pleasant way

TheSpaceMan
June 5th 2017


13614 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

was this part of your psych exploration? great album, but doesnt really fit the bill on that investigation ya know. more like the missing link between classic psych and the modern revival

Conmaniac
June 5th 2017


27693 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yeah it was! it was def psych-y but more akin to early shoegaze/alt rock

TheWatchman71
July 19th 2020


342 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

What a band. When I got this album - that was a game changer for my ears back then. Seeing them at Reading festival just reinforced that. They honed their unique take on drone, ambient, and psychedelic rock; getting darker and grittier with each subsequent release. One of my favourite bands to lose myself to. Been enjoying this band for 33 years. Their magic has never diminished.



TheWatchman71
July 19th 2020


342 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

For the ultimate trip in this era of their sound you can’t beat their cover of Mother Sky on the mini album/compilation Dual, or Burning World (Prisma Uber Europa primo live) from the remastered version of The World in Your Eyes - now they really dig deep into the darkest recesses of your brain!

rabidfish
March 31st 2021


8697 Comments


as a fan of the stooges, i'm really diggin the sound of this.

GhandhiLion
August 28th 2021


17643 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This band were way cooler than spacemen 3

rabidfish
September 30th 2021


8697 Comments


Fade out >>>

TheWatchman71
November 25th 2021


342 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

New album March 2022. I cannot wait.

TheWatchman71
November 25th 2021


342 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Out in March, the album marks the first music to emerge from the group, led by Robert Hampson, since 2015, when they released the Array EP. The group reunited in 2013 for a series of live shows having laid dormant since the release of 1990's A Gilded Eternity. You can listen to Sonancy's lead track, 'Halo', above.



"My motto has always been 'Forward' and I always try to do something new with each record," said Hampson in a statement about the new album. "I always try to push different influences in there. Specifically for this record, I wanted to counter the idea of the Array EP, on which all the tracks were longer and drawn out. They still had the motorik element of bands like Neu! and Can, but Loop have always had that. With Sonancy, I also wanted to take a post-punk sound, spin it on its head and mix it with a psych influence. A total gumbo. Which has always been Loop, this mash-up of spicy rhythms."

kkarron
July 29th 2022


1388 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Loop is super underrated. Their middle duo is better than this, but this is a great intro too. Right proper noisegaze.



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