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Earth
Hex; Or Printing In The Infernal Method
Hex; Or Printing in the Infernal Method is the fourth full-length studio album by Earth. Marking a new direction the band would follow in years to come, Hex stands in stark contrast to Earth's previous works. While retaining the extremely heavy doom/drone metal song structure of epic riffs over simple repetitive drum beats, the guitar was inflected with country influences that favored a cleaner reverb-heavy tone layered with acoustic instruments over the band's previous predilection for distortion. The press release cited diverse influences such as Ennio Morricone, Billy Gibbons, Neil Young's soundtrack to the movie Dead Man, country musicians Duane Eddy, Merle Haggard, and Roy Buchanan. Comes with 18"x24" poster.
A1
Mirage
A2
Land Of Some Other Order
A3
The Dire And Ever Circling Wolves
B1
Left In The Desert
B2
Lens Of Unrectified Night
B3
An Inquest Concerning Teeth
C1
Raiford (The Felon Wind)
C2
The Dry Lake
C3
Tethered To The Polestar
D
Untitled





