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LOATHE

I Let It In And It Took Everything

SHARPTONE Eclectic Liverpudlian metalcore crew forge a greater whole

LIVERPOOL’S LOATHE HAVE made an explosive impression on hearts and minds across the UK with a multitude of multimedia live dates and festival sets. Their amalgam of hefty, downtuned riffs, experimental electronics and lacerating screams have already endeared them to a growing, loyal crowd. I Let It In And It Took Everything expands the palette with which they work and, if there’s any justice in the world, should assure the ambitious quintet’s rise to the pinnacle of the British heavy underground music scene.

Loathe’s second full-length opens the band’s sound up to lush, shoegaze textures and shimmering guitars, as exquisitely displayed on and . The genesis of this exploration could be seen on the track , taken from the

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