IAH

III

Formats:
Double LP Gatefold White Vinyl Ltd.
Double LP Gatefold Clear White/Black Splatter Vinyl Ltd.
Condition:
New
New
Media:
Mint
Mint
Sleeve:
Mint
Mint
Cat No:
ARTIFACT 121W
ARTIFACT 121S
Availability:
In Stock
In Stock
Price:
34.00 €
42.00 €
Description:

IAH is an instrumental stoner/psych rock band from Argentina that creates heavy spaced-out sounds. Though the sound reveals elements of Karma To Burn, Colour Haze and some other influential instrumental rock bands, IAH brings its own sounds to the table.

"...The dynamic of changing volumes isn't necessarily new for IAH, but they do bring these shifts with an overarching melancholic sensibility, perhaps not void of hope, but looking at it from a distance. And even if that interpretation is completely inaccurate, that these pieces would evoke the question stands as testament to III's power to move the listener. That also is something IAH have had since their beginnings just a few years ago, but never have they sounded more resonant..." (theobelisk.net)

"...IAH present a beautiful interplay of smooth Post Rock motifs with clean leads and tough Post Metal driven by distorted riffing. Atmospheric harmonies build huge structures like monoliths in a frozen sea. The mood is often highly psychedelic and moves itself up by raising tension and then discharging itself in soothing thunderstorms. The six songs on "III" are full of gorgeous details which makes it possible to listen to the album on repeat. The three instruments create amazing soundscapes that invite the audience to get lost. This is stunning and atmospheric Post Rock and Metal witha tendency towards Psychedelic Doom..." (mangorave.blogspot.com)

"...A good listen for lovers of Psychedelic sounds, with a massive presence of Post-Rock god and slight prog streaks. Repeated and hypnotic guitar riffs and bass lines characterize the IAH sound, with the addition of a drum that embellishes everything with its tempo changes. On the style of modern Psychedelic music from South America, it confirms once again the good things that come out from overseas and from Argentina in particular. In my humble opinion a few more solo inserts would have added quality to the work..." (progrockjournal.com)