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Ned Raggett of ] gave the album a positive review, stating: "If ] and his bassist du jour, in this case Dave Harwell, weren't quite Sub Pop's answer to the ranges of UK guitar extremism from the likes of ], ], and ], Earth still came pretty darn close to it, creating a record even the ] would find weird." He added: "''Earth 2'' dedicates itself to the proposition that there's no such thing as too loud, trudging, or doom-laden." while describing the closing track as "] completely and totally suffused with threat and fuzz."<ref name="allmusic"/> |
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Ned Raggett of ] gave the album a positive review, stating: "If ] and his bassist du jour, in this case Dave Harwell, weren't quite Sub Pop's answer to the ranges of UK guitar extremism from the likes of ], ], and ], Earth still came pretty darn close to it, creating a record even the ] would find weird." He added: "''Earth 2'' dedicates itself to the proposition that there's no such thing as too loud, trudging, or doom-laden." while describing the closing track as "] completely and totally suffused with threat and fuzz."<ref name="allmusic"/> |
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], in his third list of minimalist classics,<ref>https://www.volcanictongue.com/columns/show/12</ref> wrote "Unlike a lot of more recent noise underground stuff, which (to me) is relatively factorable, this is technically boggling drone music--the sustain is achieved not just with distortion but through overdubbing, and there's clean guitars in there too--even on headphones it's hard to tell what the fuck they're really doing. On this album, Earth set up a drone and place a few choice metal riffs against it over the course of forty minutes, at which point they just let the drone chord ring for another half hour... Hard to remember how completely unfashionable this was in the heyday of ]..." |
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], in his third list of minimalist classics,<ref>http://rootstrata.com/rootblog/?p=135</ref> wrote "Unlike a lot of more recent noise underground stuff, which (to me) is relatively factorable, this is technically boggling drone music--the sustain is achieved not just with distortion but through overdubbing, and there's clean guitars in there too--even on headphones it's hard to tell what the fuck they're really doing. On this album, Earth set up a drone and place a few choice metal riffs against it over the course of forty minutes, at which point they just let the drone chord ring for another half hour... Hard to remember how completely unfashionable this was in the heyday of ]..." |
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==Track listing== |
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==Track listing== |