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The Bees Made Honey In The Lions Skull

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Glacially slow and impossibly heavy — welcome to Earth.

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    Yep, it’s that Earth, the same Dylan Carlson-steered project that was putting the “H” in “Heavy” back when Sub Pop was still the hippest label in the land. But instead of the Melvins-esque sludgefests of yore, Earth’s current rotation inhabits a far more melodic — if still glacially slow — universe. Carlson has been described as the “Morricone of Metal,” and he does indeed possess a masterful knack for creating beautifully atmospheric (not to mention ominous) soundscapes injected with ample doses of guitar twang. Bees Made Honey is Earth's finest effort yet, with alluring tracks like “Omens and Portents II: The Carrion Crow” and “Miami Morning Coming Down” unfolding gloriously with every listen.

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