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Canadian Musician

| May 01, 2002 | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

I Mother Earth

Working on their follow-up to Blue Green Orange, I Mother Earth has been in the studio for the past few months laying down tracks for what is being toted as their heaviest album yet.

The band has been giving fans a running log of studio happenings on their Web site, www.imotherearth.com. The yet untitled release, the band's fourth album, has no confirmed shelf date yet, but at the time of publishing the group had recorded drum and bass tracks, and were in the process of laying down the guitar tracks. The band's guitarist/producer, Jag Tanna, has been answering questions from musicians and fans on the site, so if you've got that burning guitar …

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