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LA RECENSIONE

Have you ever been beaten to a pulp?

No?

No worries, let's fix that right away: "Thrash! Doom! Bam!"

Do you like taking a beating, huh? Didn't think that pissing blood would give you so much satisfaction? You, at the field chasing a ball, your friends "moshing/moshing" under the stage, and you didn't understand. Do you get it now?

 

...Because sometimes Mastodon are light.

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Summary by Bot

Bison B.C.'s Quiet Earth delivers a raw, brutal mix of thrash and doom metal that captures the violent joy of heavy music. The review emphasizes the album's aggressive energy and connects it vividly to the experience of moshing live. While it rates the album moderately, the tone is enthusiastic about its power and impact. It's a compelling listen for fans craving heavy, intense sound.

Tracklist

01   Primal Emptiness Of Outer Space (05:29)

02   Dark Towers (03:47)

03   Slow Hand Of Death (05:03)

04   Wendigo Pt. 1 (Quest For Fire) (08:18)

05   These Are My Dress Clothes (06:01)

06   Wendigo Pt. 2 (Cursed To Roam) (04:06)

07   Medication (05:56)

08   Quiet Earth (05:15)

Bison B.C.

Canadian sludge metal band from Vancouver, active since 2003, noted for a heavy blend of sludge, doom, thrash and hardcore influences.
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