Awww yea
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gonna rule
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gonna rule
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so down.
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Artwork is amazing.
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earlier date m/
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awesome
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Can't wait.
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album art is tits, album should be tits too
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saw this and am very excited
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100 internets that this will sound exactly like their last 4 records
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Good news.
I thoroughly enjoyed The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull back in the day.
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100 internets that this will sound exactly like their last 4 records so it'll sound awesome?
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if by awesome you mean redundant then yes ;)
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Part I is the definition of music you can listen to while doing anything that requires solace. Seriously, it was ranked.
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YES
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Nice.
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btw, this is from the original article where i found out about this:
Recorded in the same two week session as 2011's lauded Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light I by Stuart Hallerman at Avast and mastered by Mell Detmer, Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light II carries on in the freely and folkloric vein of the last release and invokes even more improvisational and unrestrained energy than its predecessor.
Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light II is striking in many ways, not least in the wildly improvised nature of this particular recording. The songs "Sigil Of Brass" and "The Corascene Dog" perfectly emphasize how the interplay between the foursome has evolved even further since the first installment. Meanwhile, the track "His Teeth Did Brightly Shine" veers further into an entirely other direction, recalling sounds of the great British Acid Folk generation. This new material brings forth some highly original and deeply mesmerizing tones throughout, at times more hopeful and less dark and death oriented than previous work. Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light II is ultimately a completely unanticipated direction for EARTH, and a very welcome one at that.
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gonna rule
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yes
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this should be pretty good, though I can't imagine it will be too much different from part one. hopefully there will be a few tracks as good as "old black" on here.
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Should be awesome.
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fuck yeah, im looking forward to this. i just hope they change up the sound a little bit.
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"100 internets that this will sound exactly like their last 4 records"
just like the last one you mean
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hex bees and angel all have different nuances i have no complaints if they keep it up
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yes yes YESSSS!!! :] :]
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E A R T H
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will rule
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duh
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There is a good chance of me enjoying this.
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This makes me happy.
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I was thoroughly disappointed with Part One and mostly let down by the live show I attended earlier this year. The highlight though was Dylan's announcement that Ouroboros is Broken would be retired after that night. Needless to say, they dwelled on it for close to half an hour. Can anyone confirm this? I saw'em back in June.
eagerly awaiting part two still
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if you were disappointed with part one then you probably shouldn't wait for part two
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No dice, still going to check it out.
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yeah i saw them earlier this year as well. same story except it was one of the best shows i've ever been to (tied with mount eerie)
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beautiful album art. Not into the band
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their newer stuff always feels like it falls short of something...
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asides from the final track, part one is /perfect/
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