The Seattle doom merchants have gone from ear-punishing noise to sleepy soundscapes. Now frontman Dylan Carlson explains why he is exploring the building blocks of popular songReleasing albums as partworks is rarely a sign of an artist at peace with themselves. It can be a grand act of self-delusion and hubris (see the Guns N' Roses Use Your Illusion debacle) or manic, untrammelled footstamping that ends with someone getting arrested (Erykah Badu springs to mind). But for Dylan Carlson and Earth...
Guardian Music — The Seattle doom merchants have gone from ear-punishing noise to sleepy soundscapes. Now frontman Dylan Carlson explains why he is exploring the building blocks of popula... more info