At a Loss offer up energetic emo-ish
punk-pop on their Blackout Records debut, A Falling Away From.
At a Loss weave many different styles throughout the record:
punk,
emo, even metal, but seem to always make their way back to the
pop and
emo sensibilities that work for them. A Falling Away From never loses its energy and earnestness, but wanders a tad in its length and emotional agenda. All the musicians demonstrate their skill in the hot
Sabbath-like slow licks of "In the Aftermath" and "Closing Yours" and the fast metal-
punk riffs of "Look Away" and "Retract Your Wings," never getting too pompous on the thick axes or too showy on the hammering drums.
At a Loss shine when they break out the half-time chumpdowns in the midst of the fast buildups, allowing a release just when you need it. A Falling Away From is a solid debut release from
At a Loss. ~ David Serra, All Music Guide