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Heaven's End

 
Album Review: Heaven's End

  • Artist: Loop
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1987
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Had Loop been present at Woodstock, they probably would have hatched a plan to obtain all the brown acid that Wavy Gravy warned spectators not to take. After hearing his declaration that "The brown acid's a bummer, man!," Robert Hampson and his droogs would have likely gone incognito as security staff, offering to rid the concert goers of the bad trips waiting to be had. They would have procedeed to ingest what they could and record something like Heaven's End, a filler-free release of warped senses and personal demons, inner-space blues, and psychotic dementia. It sounds like a vast toxic wasteland where all negativity is dumped by the soul. Simple, tense riffs repeat until a state of hypnosis and emotional emptiness remain. "Heaven's End" itself sounds like the soundtrack to a missing hallucination scene from Easy Rider; shifting and shuffling percussion and twisted vapor trails of guitar mutate into utter mush. Samples from 2001 pop up throughout the record, if the music itself wasn't enough to carry a prevailing sense of paranoia and claustrophobia. But all the late-'60s references become stifling in conveying what Loop did. Along the way, Loop gutted all the spiritual mysticism from Can, taking their repetition. They also borrow Suicide's minimal charge and early PiL's wretched anguish, making something rather unique from their influences. Though Heaven's End demonstrates a crystal clear indebtedness to Detroit's high-energy mayhem of the late ‘60s, it's actually the gunmetal gray sound of the Stooges and MC5 filtered through decades of urban decay. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Soundhead Loop, Robert Hampson Loop (4:58)
Straight to Your Heart Loop, Robert Hampson Loop (6:16)
Forever Loop, Robert Hampson Loop (4:47)
Heaven's End Loop, Robert Hampson Loop (4:06)
Too Real to Feel Loop, Robert Hampson Loop (5:13)
Fix to Fall Loop, Robert Hampson Loop (4:32)
Head On Loop, Robert Hampson Loop (2:43)
Carry Me Loop, Robert Hampson Loop (4:58)

Credits

Loop (Producer), Loop (Main Performer), Simon Milton (Engineer), Frank Booth (Design), Frank Booth (Sleeve Design), John Wills (Drums), Wes (Artwork), Neil MacKay (Bass), Robert Hampson (Guitar), Robert Hampson (Vocals), Stephen Pike (Artwork), Stephen Pike (Illustrations)
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