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Angels of Darkness Demons of Light I

Review: Earth - Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light II

Despite a year standing between the release of each part, this second instalment of Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light was actually recorded in the same two-week session as the first. So it’s no surprise that the same minimal instrument palette returns: ideas and momentum are passed and expanded
By Jack Chuter Feb 7, 2012

Feature: Top Five Records of 2011

5. Radiohead – The King of Limbs After the overblown – and overlong – Hail to the Thief in 2004, it’s strange to think that Radiohead would be mastering the art of understatement just two albums later. The eight tracks of The King of Limbs are built on fragile frames of light,
By Jack Chuter Dec 5, 2011

Review: Earth - Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light I

With Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light I, Earth venture further into the wilderness forged by the album Hex back in 2005 – images of desert mirages, desolate western ghost towns and vacated saloons – yet there’s a rigidity to the melody at work here that gives the album a sense
By Jack Chuter Dec 7, 2010

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