Ah, Earth. I'm always happy when Dylan Carlson's band release a new record. It makes the year complete already. From the skull-crushing drone of Earth 2 to the gospel of The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull, they just don't make bad records. And now they've only gone and dropped a new one on us.
Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light II, is the second album in twelve months and furthers Earth's desert-noir sound by adding some English folk into the mix (subtly, mind you, it's not Fairport Convention) and it's bloody marvellous. So I wrote about it for The Line of Best Fit.
The band might have lost some of their more metal following over the years, but to read about why I think they're more interesting than ever, make the jump!
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