
The Story
| Release Date | 03/11/2023 |
| Format | LP Curacao Blue Vinyl |
| Label | Sub Pop |
| Catalogue Number | SP1603 |
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Ultra limited indies only LOSER copies pressed on lovely CURACAO BLUE
vinyl!
Did you know there are horses on the cover of Earth 2: Special Low Frequency Version? There are at least three in the right hand corner, gathered inexplicably near a white canvas tent, a human possibly perched among its folds. As widescreen and vast as the cover may seem, those little detailsâthe horses, the possible human, the faint wisp of white cloudsâgive it depth and wonder, something to which the imagination can return.
Did you know that the music on Earth 2ârepressed now for its 30th anniversary, back in its original artwork, and accompanied by a riveting set of remixes that demonstrate the reach of what Dylan Carlson long ago called âambient metalââworks much the same way? The surface is massive and obvious, the meatpaw riffs of Carlson and bassist Dave Harwell pounding and swiping and pawing at the speakers, a true bludgeon in three-dimensional sound. Listen, though, for the details in the corners, for the finesse beneath the force, and Earth 2 reveals new levels of depth and wonder.
The widespread impact of Earth 2 suggests that others have indeed been leaning in, listening to these minutiae and making something new of them. A masterpiece without many genre precedents, Earth 2 surely helped send doom metal down its more modern drone, ambient, and avant-garde avenues. Those descendants are obvious. Perhaps more surprising and gratifying are the ways it has influenced electronic music, modern composition, and even hip-hop by realigning our senses of tempo, time, and texture. Earth 2 engendered a rearrangement of expectations, regardless of preferred form.
The new remix set, Earth 2.23: Special Lower Frequency Mix, makes this clearer than ever. The Bug has taken a bit of âSeven Angelsâ and laced it with feedback and big bass, allowing grime luminary Flowdan to climb atop it with his dark, staccato visions. Responsible for many transformational records himself, Justin K. Broadrick of Jesu and Godflesh crawls inside âTeethâ to lash at it with punishing drum machines and sordid layers of new distortion, building it into some brokedown palace of industrial mayhem. Loopâs Robert Hampson makes good on the premise of ambient metal with his 30-minute hypnotic beauty, while longtime Earth cohort and longtime Built to Spill multi-instrumentalist Brett Netson seems to float the sound through a benighted graveyard on his clever âTeethâ revamp.
These are not obvious directions for Earthâs impact. Again, Earth 2 was never an obvious record. 30 years on, have we yet to grasp the enormity of Earth 2, an album that has continued its slow cycle of influence, uninterrupted? Probably not. Hell, most of us donât even know there are horses on the cover.
Tracklist:
Angels (The Bug Remix feat. Flowdan)
May Your Vanquished Be Saved from the Bondage of their Sins (Robert Hampson Remix)
Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine (Justin K Broadrick Remix)
Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine (Brett Netson Version)

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| Release Date | 03/11/2023 |
| Format | LP Curacao Blue Vinyl |
| Label | Sub Pop |
| Catalogue Number | SP1603 |
Â
Ultra limited indies only LOSER copies pressed on lovely CURACAO BLUE
vinyl!
Did you know there are horses on the cover of Earth 2: Special Low Frequency Version? There are at least three in the right hand corner, gathered inexplicably near a white canvas tent, a human possibly perched among its folds. As widescreen and vast as the cover may seem, those little detailsâthe horses, the possible human, the faint wisp of white cloudsâgive it depth and wonder, something to which the imagination can return.
Did you know that the music on Earth 2ârepressed now for its 30th anniversary, back in its original artwork, and accompanied by a riveting set of remixes that demonstrate the reach of what Dylan Carlson long ago called âambient metalââworks much the same way? The surface is massive and obvious, the meatpaw riffs of Carlson and bassist Dave Harwell pounding and swiping and pawing at the speakers, a true bludgeon in three-dimensional sound. Listen, though, for the details in the corners, for the finesse beneath the force, and Earth 2 reveals new levels of depth and wonder.
The widespread impact of Earth 2 suggests that others have indeed been leaning in, listening to these minutiae and making something new of them. A masterpiece without many genre precedents, Earth 2 surely helped send doom metal down its more modern drone, ambient, and avant-garde avenues. Those descendants are obvious. Perhaps more surprising and gratifying are the ways it has influenced electronic music, modern composition, and even hip-hop by realigning our senses of tempo, time, and texture. Earth 2 engendered a rearrangement of expectations, regardless of preferred form.
The new remix set, Earth 2.23: Special Lower Frequency Mix, makes this clearer than ever. The Bug has taken a bit of âSeven Angelsâ and laced it with feedback and big bass, allowing grime luminary Flowdan to climb atop it with his dark, staccato visions. Responsible for many transformational records himself, Justin K. Broadrick of Jesu and Godflesh crawls inside âTeethâ to lash at it with punishing drum machines and sordid layers of new distortion, building it into some brokedown palace of industrial mayhem. Loopâs Robert Hampson makes good on the premise of ambient metal with his 30-minute hypnotic beauty, while longtime Earth cohort and longtime Built to Spill multi-instrumentalist Brett Netson seems to float the sound through a benighted graveyard on his clever âTeethâ revamp.
These are not obvious directions for Earthâs impact. Again, Earth 2 was never an obvious record. 30 years on, have we yet to grasp the enormity of Earth 2, an album that has continued its slow cycle of influence, uninterrupted? Probably not. Hell, most of us donât even know there are horses on the cover.
Tracklist:
Angels (The Bug Remix feat. Flowdan)
May Your Vanquished Be Saved from the Bondage of their Sins (Robert Hampson Remix)
Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine (Justin K Broadrick Remix)
Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine (Brett Netson Version)











