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ReaderArchives: 'Nobody writes about Earth like Reader critic Monica Kendrick.' | imLeor (2018)

in about a decade. Which means now is as good a time as any to revisit the excellent work she’s written for us in the past.a review of an Empty Bottle set by Dylan Carlson’s long-running metal band Earth.

I’m far from the only person enamored with “Bang the Head Slowly.” In 2006 Da Capo published it as part of its now-defunct

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