Cover of Earth Phase III: Thrones and Dominions
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For fans of earth, lovers of post-metal and drone music, listeners seeking immersive and meditative soundscapes, and followers of experimental and atmospheric rock.
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I have nothing else on my mind, nothing to think about, apart from this succession of sounds I can barely distinguish my labored breathing from the faint beating of my heart, the heat oppresses everything, fogs the view with a nonexistent shift of air, my hair covers my face as it rises beneath my breath, lying on this couch I am becoming one with the rest of the furniture. Another ten minutes of my life have passed and the waves coming from the speakers of this now useless gadget show me the path to follow, now only shadows crowd and make space in my mind accompanied by glutinous lysergic riffs, occasionally fresh acoustic notes fly over, but it's just me imagining it. I now listen to the noise of a suffocating wind coming from the bowels of hell with its slow and inexorably long movement, am I suffering in silence or am I meditating? Do not judge this, they are just post Earth hallucinations, it is music for states of mind and mood, nothing studied, just a journey to one of the countless hells.

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This review captures the deep, meditative atmosphere of Earth’s album Phase III: Thrones and Dominions. The listener is enveloped in a blend of hypnotic riffs, slow-moving drone sounds, and subtle acoustic notes. The music serves as a journey into introspection and states of mind, evoking feelings of heat, silence, and meditation. The reviewer appreciates the album's immersive and contemplative nature, giving it a strong positive rating.

Tracklist Videos

01   Harvey (02:54)

02   Tibetan Quaaludes (07:43)

03   Lullaby (take 2: How Dry I Am) (03:15)

04   Song 4 (02:50)

05   Site Specific Carniverous Occurence (08:41)

06   Phase 3: Agni Detonating Over the Thar Desert... (12:28)

07   Thrones and Dominions (14:21)

08   Song 6 (chime) (02:48)

Earth

Earth are an American experimental band led by guitarist Dylan Carlson, widely associated (in these reviews) with the origins and development of drone/doom minimalism and later with desert/western-tinged, slow, hypnotic rock forms.
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