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Earth // Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light II
Rating: 3.0/5.0 — It's alright
Label: Southern Lord
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Release Dates: US: 02.14.2012 | EU: 2012.02.13

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Angels Of Darkness Demons Of Light

To those in the know, the arrival of a new Earth record comes with a lot of baggage, mostly due to bandleader Dylan Carlson's well-known personal struggles and his infamous role in Kurt Cobain's untimely demise. More significantly, there's the fact that Earth's recent output is surprisingly laid back, and bears almost no resemblance to their pioneering doom-drone works of the '90s. Old-school Earth fans can forgive Carlson for giving Kurt that shotgun, but they cannot abide by this mellow hippie shit, man. So with the release of Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light II, the question becomes: will Carlson a) give the people what they want, or b) continue with the current musical direction, unencumbered by giving a fuck about what people think?

Well, the correct answer is B. Like Angels part I, and most of Earth‘s output since their 2005 comeback (the band took an 8-year hiatus which Carlson bluntly chalked up to 'legal and drug problems'�), Angels… II has very little to do with doom metal, or any kind of heavy music for that matter. In fact, it's barely music at all, and I mean that in the nicest possible way. The tracks here are ridiculously minimalist, with no vocals, very little drumming, and literally nothing in the way of actual song structure or dynamics. Angels II is so sparse that it feels like it could float away at any time.

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As with the first part of Angels… the lineup on this album includes Adrienne Davies on drums and Lori Goldston (of NirvanaUnplugged fame) on cello, while Karl Blau provides bass this time around. The actual musicians are almost irrelevant though, the instruments blend together to the extent that it's hard to tell who exactly is playing what.

'Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light I' is the name of Earth's new album and also the name of the chosen to analyze song. The work lasts even 20 minutes during which zillions of visuals shoot forth. The five compositions that make up Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light II were tracked at the same time as part one, down at Avast studios in Seattle by Stuart Hallerman. Currently composed of. Angels of Darkness, Demons Of Light 1 isn't a flawless album, but it's many positive traits make up for most of the drawbacks. Fans of the much heralded The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull will definitely want to check out Earth's latest opus sooner rather than later. Rather, on Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light 1, he returns for his fourth LP with drummer Adrienne Davies, whose tasteful, robust, and slow swing has provided essential ballast for Carlson's. Earth follow their folksy, spiritually-tinged 'Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light' LP with a further five tracks recorded during the same two week sessions at Seattle's Avast studios in 2011. Part II picks up the heavy-heart porchside vibes and mind-drifts through solemn, melancholy improvisations laden with a brooding tension and grit. The group's instinctive motions are evidently honed to.

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Earth Angels Of Darkness Demons Of Light Review

In the interest of full disclosure, I should mention that I usually enjoy music that has a little more going on than this. When I first hit play on Angels… II, I sat there for about 20 minutes, waiting for something to, you know, happen. But after a few listens, I gradually began to see the greater purpose here. This stuff is more about space than time, a bit like looking at a painting. The painting itself doesn't change, but given the chance to stare at it for a while, you begin to notice and appreciate things. If life was an '80s video game [If only… AMG], Angels… II would be the music that happens when you hit the pause button.

For what it's worth, the sounds achieved here are incredibly natural and often gorgeous. Carlson's guitar tone is particularly impressive, very Americana and almost twangy without being annoying. This album sounds like it was recorded in a remote log cabin somewhere, perhaps with a fireplace burning. You can almost smell the forest air coming out of your speakers. As with Earth‘s entire discography, though, this isn't for everyone. To most of you, this album will sound like Neil Young tuning his guitar for 45 minutes. Angels… part II may not be my thing either, but there's definitely something here to be appreciated. And for those of you who enjoyed Angels… part I, The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull, or any of Earth‘s recent output, you'll probably like this too.

Angels Of Darkness Demons Of Light

Angels Of Darkness Demons Of Light

To those in the know, the arrival of a new Earth record comes with a lot of baggage, mostly due to bandleader Dylan Carlson's well-known personal struggles and his infamous role in Kurt Cobain's untimely demise. More significantly, there's the fact that Earth's recent output is surprisingly laid back, and bears almost no resemblance to their pioneering doom-drone works of the '90s. Old-school Earth fans can forgive Carlson for giving Kurt that shotgun, but they cannot abide by this mellow hippie shit, man. So with the release of Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light II, the question becomes: will Carlson a) give the people what they want, or b) continue with the current musical direction, unencumbered by giving a fuck about what people think?

Well, the correct answer is B. Like Angels part I, and most of Earth‘s output since their 2005 comeback (the band took an 8-year hiatus which Carlson bluntly chalked up to 'legal and drug problems'�), Angels… II has very little to do with doom metal, or any kind of heavy music for that matter. In fact, it's barely music at all, and I mean that in the nicest possible way. The tracks here are ridiculously minimalist, with no vocals, very little drumming, and literally nothing in the way of actual song structure or dynamics. Angels II is so sparse that it feels like it could float away at any time.

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As with the first part of Angels… the lineup on this album includes Adrienne Davies on drums and Lori Goldston (of NirvanaUnplugged fame) on cello, while Karl Blau provides bass this time around. The actual musicians are almost irrelevant though, the instruments blend together to the extent that it's hard to tell who exactly is playing what.

'Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light I' is the name of Earth's new album and also the name of the chosen to analyze song. The work lasts even 20 minutes during which zillions of visuals shoot forth. The five compositions that make up Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light II were tracked at the same time as part one, down at Avast studios in Seattle by Stuart Hallerman. Currently composed of. Angels of Darkness, Demons Of Light 1 isn't a flawless album, but it's many positive traits make up for most of the drawbacks. Fans of the much heralded The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull will definitely want to check out Earth's latest opus sooner rather than later. Rather, on Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light 1, he returns for his fourth LP with drummer Adrienne Davies, whose tasteful, robust, and slow swing has provided essential ballast for Carlson's. Earth follow their folksy, spiritually-tinged 'Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light' LP with a further five tracks recorded during the same two week sessions at Seattle's Avast studios in 2011. Part II picks up the heavy-heart porchside vibes and mind-drifts through solemn, melancholy improvisations laden with a brooding tension and grit. The group's instinctive motions are evidently honed to.

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Earth Angels Of Darkness Demons Of Light Review

In the interest of full disclosure, I should mention that I usually enjoy music that has a little more going on than this. When I first hit play on Angels… II, I sat there for about 20 minutes, waiting for something to, you know, happen. But after a few listens, I gradually began to see the greater purpose here. This stuff is more about space than time, a bit like looking at a painting. The painting itself doesn't change, but given the chance to stare at it for a while, you begin to notice and appreciate things. If life was an '80s video game [If only… AMG], Angels… II would be the music that happens when you hit the pause button.

For what it's worth, the sounds achieved here are incredibly natural and often gorgeous. Carlson's guitar tone is particularly impressive, very Americana and almost twangy without being annoying. This album sounds like it was recorded in a remote log cabin somewhere, perhaps with a fireplace burning. You can almost smell the forest air coming out of your speakers. As with Earth‘s entire discography, though, this isn't for everyone. To most of you, this album will sound like Neil Young tuning his guitar for 45 minutes. Angels… part II may not be my thing either, but there's definitely something here to be appreciated. And for those of you who enjoyed Angels… part I, The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull, or any of Earth‘s recent output, you'll probably like this too.

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