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The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull
The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull
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Earth
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Product Details

  • Artist: Earth
  • Binding: Audio CD
  • EAN: 0808720009026
  • Label: Southern Lord
  • Manufacturer: Southern Lord
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Product Group: Music
  • Publisher: Southern Lord
  • Release Date: 2008-02-26
  • Studio: Southern Lord
  • Title: The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull
  • UPC: 808720009026
Avg Customer Rating: 4 stars


Customer Reviews


5 stars Great music, a must own album for music enthusiasts.
Usually music like this is found in movie soundtracks and the like. I could see this working for a Clint Eastwood western, or perhaps for No Country for Old Men. It's doomy and hypnotic at once. Very psychedelic, too.

But, above all, it's great music. Top notch work by fantastic musician visionaries. I've heard some of Earth's early work and I can say that they've come a long way from their origins.

Originally these fellas were making heavy, droning stuff, very much like the sound you'd get with Nirvana, only played through a terribly oppressive constant drone of sound, instead of a song with a chorus and melody. No, their early work was simply a guitar and bass guitar playing a wall of distorted, doomed, nerve scratching sound.

With this album, "The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull," they've widened their ideas quite a bit. There's a nice drum tempo to square things off. There is more complexity, a development of more instruments to make songs.

And, these songs are worked out perfectly, too. Exacting lengths. Beautiful recording. I'd say that this album is every bit as good as Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" for pure musical enjoyment. It's easily one of the best albums I've ever heard and I just don't get enough of it in my ears.

Trust me. Buy it. And, enjoy.


5 stars The SUN is hot, I'm thirsty and I'm listening to this album...
Hmm.... yeah. This album is all about the "feeling". I had this album in MP3, but I wanted to support the band and get the original album. The album cover is absolutley amazing.

Now about the music. The tempo is slow. The guitar is amazing. The pianno is amazing. The feeling that this album gives you is absolutley amazing. Why? Because it's possibile :)

It's really hard to explain the album. The best thing is just take a song an lissten it.


5 stars Soothing and Intriguing
Earth has made music for a long time, but I haven't heard much from them in recent years. Then they release this album and it's exactly what you are used to hearing from this band. It's songs are experimental, heavy almost a type of "stoner rock". It's interesting how they produce music that's heavy, but slow and psychedelic and in a way hypnotizing that lures you in from the first song to the last.

This is a great background music album. Not in your face. Loud, but soothing and intriguing. They have deep lyrics, not your cheesy rock lyrics that some bands do. Dylan Carson's guitars are precise and atmospheric, with each note ringing in your ear in a calming way. Take this album with you if you when you can just sit back, relax and get lost in the moment.


4 stars Compelling Old West style recording
Earth is a band that gets tagged with a lot of descriptions and genres that do not really apply to its current sound. I am constantly reading their music being described as "stoner rock" or "doom metal", which do accurately describe the bands style from many years ago. In more recent times, the band's sound has moved to a more ambient, old west styling, which is the case on the recent album, "The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull".

This album does not quite fall into any sort of true ambient territory, as there are very solid and noticeable musical progressions. This almost seems more like movie soundtrack work than true ambient or background music. The bulk of it is filled with really dense and highly styled guitar washes that invoke a very serious "Wild West" atmosphere. I can't really compare it to Ennio Moriccone's western soundtracks as the music is very different. However, I think "The Bees Made Honey..." could be substituted and used as a soundtrack to many of the great Leone westerns. Instead of lush orchestrations, you have almost a rock sensibility that could be coming from a lone cowboy traveling alone in the desert. Although, this cowboy happens to be carrying around some impressive guitar amps. The sound is not epic in scope, but rather more introspective.

Personally, I look forward to taking a trip out west, and playing this while going through the desert. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys the scarce few examples of "western ambient" like A Small, Good Thing or Steve Roach and Roger King's "Dust to Dust". It might also work for people who are really into western movie soundtracks of any type, particularly the recent soundtrack work by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis for movies like "The Proposition" or "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford".


3 stars Sounds like a score to a post-apocalyptic western
If this doesnt sound interesting to you then take away one star.
If this sounds like your cup of tea then add a star.
If you are driving or god forbid walking thru a desert while listening to this music then add 2 starts & make this a perfect score.

Its mood music.


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