Iota
Tales (180 Gr)
When IOTA's Tales was first released more than a decade ago, it immediately heralded a change in the scope of heavy rock
'n' roll. From the hard punch of its opening duo ''New Mantis'' and ''We Are The Yithians,'' it departed into three
extended cuts that drew together already-classic elements of weighted riffs with a doors-thrown-open sense of space and
jammed into scorched-solo psychedelic oblivion. With Joey Toscano, who'd go on to form Dwellers, on guitar and vocals,
the suitably wizardly Oz on bass, and recording engineer Andy Patterson, who soon enough would join SubRosa, IOTA raised
a monolith of singular intent and showed throughout Tales a potential that was entirely their own.
The Salt Lake City trio had been around for over five years by then, having formed in 2002 and released two demos before
the album as they earned local praise and found themselves supporting the likes of Brant Bjork, High On Fire, Black
Cobra, Eternal Elysium, The Sword, and others. And that's all well and good, but it would be Tales that defined them,
whether it was ''The Sleeping Heathen'' started off at a sprint on its ten-minute run, ''Opiate Blues'' sure enough
finding room for some harp alongside its dirt-covered riffs and foresight-laden heavy blues pulsations, or the massive
sprawl of the twenty-two-minute ''Dimensional Orbiter'' that dream-jammed its way toward the outer reaches of cosmic
sensation. Tantric, broad, and a gorgeous showcase of a dynamic ready to storm the earth, it helped earn Iota a cult
following that persists over ten years later.
And along with anyone else who might be fortunate to stumble upon it, that cult, quite frankly, deserves to have Tales
on vinyl. This is the first official LP release of the album, so call it a reissue or don't. It doesn't matter. Music
this good exists out of time, and whether IOTA's Tales is new to a listener or a well-kept secret regarded as a classic
unto itself, it still sounds as far-reaching as it did when the band unfurled it the first time around. It wasn't to be
missed then. It's not to be missed now [words by JJ Koczan].
Small Stone Recordings will release IOTA's Tales full-length on vinyl for the first time ever on March 15th. Limited to
500 units in a clear with black swirl color combination.
Price
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
15-03-2019
Label
Item-nr
1258501
EAN
0709764108112
Availability
Not in stock