[by Meghan Ralston]
LO-PAN released their limited-edition five-song EP, In
Tensions, earlier this year via Brooklyn's
Aqualamb Records (Husbandry, Black Black Black, Godmaker et al). Recorded in
Columbus, Ohio by Joe Viers, with mixings duties split between Jonathan Nunez
(Torche, Shitstorm) and Ryan Haft (Wrong, Capsule) in Miami, and mastered in
Chicago by Carl Saff (Big Business, Helms Alee, Russian Circles), In Tensions
is a sonic masterpiece created across multiple time zones - the fruit of
relationships forged through the band's unending dedication to the life of
touring road dogs.
The record continues to reap the approval of critics with
Sputnik Music noting, "the constant onslaught of raucous guitars and fat
bass lines are punctuated really well by the meticulous production,
significantly relying on their power whilst remaining crystal clear." We
Love Metal hails a, "serious riff fest," further championing LO-PAN's
"down and dirty metal style," combined with, "hints of '90s
alternative and maybe some Helmet." Two Guys Metal Reviews notes,
"It's easy to get lost in this album simply because In Tensions
demonstrates the sort of pulse that made records in the '70s so addictive. It's
a sort of constant throb that winds its way through every song on the album and
makes it feel even shorter than its five tracks would suggest. This is a good
thing though - In Tensions rapidly becomes highly addictive, an album you wrap
up and then can't help but want to jam again." PureGrainAudio writes of
"Long Live The King" specifically, "The track begins with a
fuzzed-out, driving bass line and then a Soundgarden-esque riff jumps on top of
that. Jeff Martin's air-raid siren vocals are showcased in stride and there's a
drum groove that glues everything together."
Elsewhere the sentiment echoes. Spill Magazine issues,
"In Tensions is an important stepping-stone for LO-PAN, as they find
themselves already on the road gearing up for a busy year of touring. If In
Tensions is any indication of the band's promise to keep progressing, to keep
perfecting their music, then the future can only hold bright things for
LO-PAN." Nine Circle concurs, "In Tensions sits proudly as a reminder
of the ability for that perfect combination of frequencies to insinuate itself
at a cellular level in your very being, even if you don't know all the words
yet." Adds Indy Metal Vault, "Simply put, In Tensions is twenty-two
minutes of music that's as close to perfection as it gets. One listen and
you'll have the riffs and melodies stuck in your head for weeks."
In Tensions is available on ten-inch vinyl and comes
accompanied by a one-hundred-page book featuring artwork by Chris Smith of Grey
Aria Design as well tour diaries, flyers, and a complete collection lyrics from
the band's previous releases: Sasquanaut, Salvador, and Colossus.
Orders are currently available for In Tensions at THIS LOCATION where the record can also be streamed in full.
In Tensions is equal parts modern sludge metal and
'90s-influenced alt rock - synthesized to perfection. Vocalist Jeff Martin has
never sounded more soulful, confident, and passionate on record. The riffs
courtesy of the now former guitarist Adrian Lee Zambrano compliment the tribal
influenced drums of Jesse Bartz and grounding bass lines of Skot Thompson,
pummeling the listener on each repeated listen.
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