Loma ā How Will I Live Without A Body? (Sub Pop)
The title of Lomaās third album immediately demarcates the emotional terrain the trio are exploring, situating the music within a liminal space. The mystery of mortality is summed up in a single question: How Will I Live Without A Body? Itās unsurprising to learn that Loma vocalist Emily Cross works as a death doula, and that this music stemmed from the frustrations and existential crises of the COVID pandemic. Yes, this is a heavy album, but luxuriously so. Itās music that stares death in the face and instead of running, hunkers down and gets comfortable.
This gesture of directly confronting the inevitable is writ large in the title and ragged demeanor of opening cut, āPlease, Come In.ā While Lomaās last album, Donāt Shy Away, dabbled in synthy art-pop, How Will I Liveā¦? immediately keeps things more closely aligned with the aesthetics of the bandās stunning self-titled debut. Given one of their members, Dan Duszynski, is a seasoned producer, itās no surprise that this album sounds amazing, with a rich low-end filled out with bass guitar and piano, peppered with rhythmic details and Jonathan Meiburgās quicksilver electric guitar playing. And then thereās Crossās voice, which is always gorgeous but feels especially at home among these simultaneously mournful yet graceful songs. Essentially, Loma are tapping into their inherent tendencies toward the immense, glorious, slowcore sound of a band like Low.
After āPlease, Come Inā has blown off the dust, āArrhythmiaā is a much more lithe, sinuous creature. It simmers over with shaker and whining feedback, while the propulsive rhythm section keeps everything on the rails, Cross singing sweetly of a mind in freefall: Ā āCan I trust how I feel every day? Is the world what I think it to be?ā āUnbraidingā packs a scalp-scything wallop of fuzz guitar into its seductive scene of nocturnal reverie, before the weighty trudge of āI Swallowed A Stoneā throws its curveball of an image right up front: āI drowned my darlings and I stepped to the road.ā (Way to start a song with a vivid noir vibe...) Single āHow It Startsā feels like the emotional heart of the record, Crossās voice ascending free of the gravity of the songās piano-and-drum-driven backing. On an emotionally intense album, Loma wisely sequence a brief instrumental interlude, āDark Trio,ā at the midway point, and āPink Skyā lightens Side B with its comparatively breezy tune, reminiscent of āGhost Townā by The Specials.
āBroken Doorbellā is the albumās home-stretch epic, running to nearly eight minutes. The brooding piano, insistent kick drum and multiple vocal tracks set up an eerie scene, before the full kit enters with a wonderful sense of catharsis. (Loma know how to build and release tension without it becoming predictable quiet-loud tedium.) The songās refrain, āSo come on in!ā comes across like the albumās apex, an elevated view affording a feeling of acceptance. But Loma save a moment of quiet revelation for last. With the sound of the ocean washing against a stony Cornish beach, and little more than a nylon-string guitar, Crossās voice, and a sad distant violin, the hopeful folk-tinged refrain of āTurnaroundā suggests weāre not just moving from one state into the next, but rather becoming the next link in the chain of eternal return.
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