Stoner HiVe’s Quick Fire Friday
Here we are with the first Quick Fire Friday of 2015! The Stoner HiVe Quick Fire Friday segment is a feature of a handful of bands and only a small amount of words to help spread their musical prowess and our melodic belief…
Endless Sundown – In Brackets
I wandered through the grimy streets of Lyon before. Besides the rivers and near the station. And I’ve talked to the girls who work the streets. But I had business further down. But Endless Sundown, who hails from that city, does not sound as dark and filthy as the city I experienced back then. Highly accomplished and with luscious bass work we hear this clean edge that explodes into something that exhumes through aching. Lyon, I should go back there soon…
Ponamero Sundown – Blood Feud
Another day, another Sundown! The Swedish troublemakers of Ponamero Sundown are in the middle of recording their third album. And to keep interests peaked and our love for the Sundown ever growing, they released a single. Teasing motherfuckers that they are! After simply announced that this monstrous groovy bastard will not even be featured on the album! Holy shitballs!
Curse of The North – Sleep While You Can
Seattle heavy rock trio Curse of The North are gearing up to release their debut full-length album entitled: I. And to spark the interest of everyone that loves heaviness they’ve released a video for Sleep While You Can. Which starts off as a slow and clean race around the track before it gets grimy, gritty and speedy!
Mind Vice – Consumer Nation
Another day, another Seattle. After the highly entertaining Set This Thing In Motion released at the end of 2013 and Mind Vice earlier that year. The guys from Mind Vice return. Bouncing basslines and funky grooves are key on the new single Consumer Nation. Ballsy stuff! And they get more grungy, heavy and breaky on the B-Side The Profit. And yes, there is some social commentary, so beware of subliminal messages!
Man, YOU made me discover a French band...what can I say? oh yeah: thank you!!!!!
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