Hostal Handshake – Stone Oracle
Self-released – 2026
Rock, Stoner, Grunge, Hardrock
Rated: ***
Right. I could have sworn this album was released earlier and I’m pretty sure I voted for the sophomore album Stone Oracle by Greek trio Hostal Handshake for the December Doom Charts. I mean, that touch of Masters Of Reality early on will immediately lure me in. Every time again. But I guess I got it wrong somewhere. Well, let’s set things right! It’s their sophomore release after their debut album Hellish back in 2007. Well, not counting the two demo’s and promo from 2005 in that case. And well, Hostal Handshake was already around back in 2001.
So, yes, their first album in eighteen years! And they deliver it with weight and a highly personal heaviness. For most of the album was written by during a period where the father of main songwriter George Markogiannakis struggled with severe illness, which resulted in his passing. Stone Oracle became a sixteen-track tribute to the man he regarded as his hero.
The project required solitude, so forged in isolation by guitarist and drummer, they feed their riffs and rhythms into the furnace like two alchemists hoping something dangerous would crawl out. And a meaner, slower Hostal Handshake animal did emerge. Dragging grooves, grind and loom, smoke-soaked and filled with late-night paranoia. And there’s desert heat here, blues grit that mutates into more doom touched weight. And everything, everything moves and lurches forward on instinct. It feels raw and unpolished. A sword overhead and a need to have the music live on…
Some moments you can almost feel the urge surging through the riffs, as if the band desperately wants to make up for nearly two decades of silence. There’s grunge there as well, but never the downtrodden one, it’s the kind that almost touches upon repetition, turning the riffs into something almost ceremonial. But as soon as you think you recognize where it’s going, the air thickens, the pace slows or quickens, and the song sink into entirely different places. Leaving you slightly disoriented, yet weirdly calm. It doesn’t feel like Hostal Handshake ever meant this to be a comeback. This was necessary. This was done because it needed to be done. And everything worth doing… Is worth doing right…
(Written by JK)






























