Primitive And Deadly, is EARTH’s tenth studio collection. Dylan Carlson and long term cohort, drummer Adrienne Davies, manage to pull off the trick of completing an Ouroborean creative cycle, twenty-five years in the making, whilst exploring new directions in their music. For the first time in their diverse second act, they allow themselves to be a rock band, freed of adornment and embellishment. As much as Carlson’s guitar has always been the focal point of EARTH’s music, it’s been surrounded by consistently diverse instrumentation. Here the dialog between Carlson and Davies drumming remains pivotal, underpinned by the sympathetic bass of Bill Herzog (Sunn O))), Joel RL Phelps, Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter) and thickened by additional layers of guitar from Brett Netson (Built To Spill, Caustic Resin) and Jodie Cox (Narrows). Perhaps the largest left turn on Primitive And Deadly, though, is prominence of guest vocalists Mark Lanegan and Rabia Shaheen Qazi (Rose Windows) who transform the traditionally free ranging meditations of EARTH into something approaching traditional pop structures.
On “Rooks Across the Gates,” a song stylistically the closest to the folk inspired modality of Angels Of Darkness, Carlson stretches out into some of his most lyrical playing to date, creating an almost symbiotic relationship between his performance and the vocals of old friend Mark Lanegan. “From the Zodiacal Light,” meanwhile, takes the late 60s San Franciscan/freaked-out jazz-rock transcendence of The Bees Made Honey In The Lion’s Skull and quickly re-appropriates that sound into a musky torch song for the witching hour.
This contradictive tension between a band pushing itself ever-forward whilst surveying their history is reflected in the albums twin recording locales. The foundation of the record was laid in the mystic desert high lands of Joshua Tree, California where EARTH recorded hour after hour of meditations on each tracks central theme at Rancho de la Luna. Upon returning to Seattle these were edited, arranged and expanded upon at Avast with the help of long-term collaborator Randall Dunn (who was previously at the helm for the Hex, The Bees Made Honey In The Lions Skull and Hibernaculum sessions).
Thick, dense and overdriven, melodically rich and enveloping, Primitive And Deadly is EARTH reaffirming their position as a singular point in the history of rock.
Produced by earth
Recorded at rancho de la luna, joshua tree, ca by mathias schneeberger, assisted by dave catching
Mdditional recording and production at crackle & pop and avast, seattle, wa by randall dunn
Mixed at avast, seattle, wa by randall dunn
Mastered at chicago mastering services by jason ward
dylan carlson – guitars
adrienne davies – drums and percussion
bill herzog – bass
brett netson – additional guitars
jodie cox – additional guitars
mark lanegan – vocals
rabia shabeen qazi – vocals
randall dunn – moog synthesizer
all music & lyrics by dylan carlson (c) & (p) 2014 songs of innocence and experience (bmi)
except
lyrics to there is a serpent coming by mark lanegan (p) steve winco music o/b/o ripplestick music (bmi)
lyrics to from the zodiacal light by rabia shabeen qazi, (p) sub pop music (bmi)
photography and design by samantha muljat
mark lanegan appears courtesy of flooded soil recordings
rabia shabeen qazi appears courtesy of sub pop records
Released September 2, 2014
Tracklist
Torn By The Fox Of The Crescent Moon | |
There Is A Serpent Coming | |
From The Zodiacal Light | |
Even Hell Has Its Heroes | |
Rooks Across The Gate | |
Badgers Bane |
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