Album Review: IAH - III (2020)

 

Picture Credit: IAH
Photo: Fernando Scarpa
Artwork: Guillermo Scarpa

IAH - III
Release: September 11, 2020
Label: selfrelease
Format: Digital
Length: 55:02
Genre: Post Rock / Post Metal
Origin: Córdoba, Argentina

When Córdoba's José Landín (drums), Mauricio Condon (guitar) and Juan Pablo Lucco Borlera (bass) play music together, you can be sure it is going to be atmospheric. The trio from Argentina has released three album within the last three years. The newest one of these is 2020's "III".
The impressive cover artwork gives you a good hint of what we are about to experience here. "III" is an hour-long reverie that leads us to abandoned places on our planet and beyond. So lean back, close your eyes and let the music paint the pictures.


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.

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