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Earth
Artist Icon Full Upon Her Burning Lips (2019)
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"Full Upon Her Burning Lips" is the ninth studio album by American musical group Earth. It was released on 24th May 2019 through Sargent House.
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On first listen it might feel like you’ve heard it all before. The beginning of ‘Cats on the Briar’ feels naggingly familiar. A minute or so in and it seems to expand, subtly becoming something new. The plates shift under our feet, creating a sound that’s familiar but fresh. It’s a trick the duo manage to pull off again-and-again.
Of course, it’s far from a simple instrumental rock album. The duo continually finding the meeting point between experimentalism and raw power. Desert rock and soothing, hypnotic sonic psalms. This is the sound of a band completely comfortable with themselves and utterly devoted to their art, their craft, and their vision.
Earth’s sound is a gradual and ever-evolving process; an ongoing sonic exploration. Full Upon Her Burning Lips is another satisfying permutation. New and old fans alike should come and revel in the pure, unfiltered Earth-iness of it all.
Reviewed by Andy Brown for soundblab.com.


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