zondag 31 januari 2021

Thammuz – Into The Great Unknown

 

 

Thammuz – Into The Great Unknown
Self released – 2020
Rock, Stoner, Metal, Psych
Rated: ****

Comprised out of members from Dreckneck and Fuzzboar, this newest Dutch incarnation of the heavy stuff is called Thammuz and their debut album Into The Great Unknown. The album was released in November 2020, jumped to the Number 2 position of the Doom Charts that month and has been spinning ever since. Grainy, stoney and dusty grooves all propelled by intense hardrock or metal riffs; psychedelic touches and the expert use of effects and snippets make this one hell of a ride into the unknown. We’ve got fast paced stompers, heavy trucking propellers and electric Kool-Aid burners like Slow. They all bring something different to the table; but they’re all done expertly well. All of it is very powerful stuff, nods to Kyuss or Monster Magnet are as satisfyingly unsettling as their modern take on all that goodness that came from the desert. Wild riffs, intense bass work and explosive drums all detonate with incandescent fuzzy splendor. Heavier, moodier and better. I guess, sometimes a new outfit might truly be more than the sum of their parts.


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zaterdag 30 januari 2021

Lucid Planet – Lucid Planet II

 

 

Lucid Planet – Lucid Planet II
Self released – 2020
Rock, Prog, Metal, Psych
Rated: *****

We mentioned Lucid Planet back in August 2020 on a Quick Fire Friday segment when they had just sent out the first single Anamnesis for their new album Lucid Planet II. The album is out now and it is every bit as good as we expected it to be. Or maybe even better. They’ve taken prog rock and sharpened it, they gave it an earthy spin and they added so many layers that the end result will have a dizzying effect, even on the most seasoned listener of progressive rock. We believe the members to have shamanistic qualities that give their intense technical prowess an unpretentious and totally natural edge. Tribalistic elements, the use of didgeridoo, it all adds to the transcendental nature of the entire record. While sounding entirely modern they thrust forward into a realm of spirit altogether more ancient and intuitive. And the spiritual journey takes no less than an hour and almost ten minutes to complete its circle and bite itself in the tail, like the alchemic symbol of infinity likes to do. Like every humming bird and bumblebee, every sunflower, cloud and every tree… Listening… From the magical rainforests to the highest peaks of the Himalaya, while listening, every corner of the earth seems to smile at me...


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vrijdag 29 januari 2021

Stoner HiVe’s Quick Fire Friday

 

 

Stoner HiVe’s Quick Fire Friday

Friday it is! Time for Quick Fire Friday! This time around we’re going all out and mentioning even more releases, ep’s and singles from 2020. Cause it is the final Friday of January! The final Quick Fire Friday in which we will entirely glance back towards that doomed year of 2020. After this we shall look forward, cause the 2021 releases are already piling up in the war room and inbox. So here it is, the  final Quick Fire Friday of January! And we know, we know, the albums and bands deserve more than the few words we will jot down here. More attention and more of our time! But there is so much out there and we just simply cannot ever do it all justice. So here it is. The Stoner HiVe Quick Fire Friday! And its burns hot like molten lava!

 


The Magic Bus – To Spiti tu Asteriona (The House of Asterion)

The Greek fourpiece The Magic Bus has been touring the country since 2017 and is about to release their debut album To Kastro (The Castle). And to give us all a taste they released a first single named Taksidi Entos (Inner Journey) in November and To Spiti tu Asteriona (The House of Asterion) in December 2020. With omniscient presence Valantis Dafkos in the line-up you never know what direction it might go. The man, also present in acts like Peculiar Three and Redeye Caravan, seems to be able to do it all. With Greek vocals the track will undoubtedly give off a warm air and with its grandiose gestures it will tell you exciting stories of faraway lands; even if you don’t speak Greek…  


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F29 – F29

Atomic Zombie Records has been releasing a steady stream of grimy weirdness since they started back in 2015. The man behind it is Derek Neibarger and behind most of the releases on his label as well. And by sheer coincidence he is also the guy behind the one man project F29. Filthy, grungy, dank and dark, the debut eight track release is not for the faint hearted. It will slowly grind your soul to dust and incinerate your brain. And there are those moments in the week when we can all use some destruction!


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Morpholith – Null Dimensions

The awesome Ozium Records is releasing the mighty two track Null Dimensions by Icelandic quintet Morpholith on vinyl. Two tracks filled with atmospheric, grimy, sludgy doom and proggy metal with an almost gothic feel. And with more amplifiers than bandmembers you know the Reykjavik outfit is loud and heavy. Very loud! And very heavy! O’ and if you have a cassette fetish visit Sludgelord Records for the Morpholith release!


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Switchblade Jesus – Death Hymns

We continue the trek to the all heavy and all noisy landscape with Death Hymns by three-piece Switchblade Jesus. Thrashy, speedy and sludgy, the seven tracks run you over in not even thirty  minutes and leave you breathless and overwhelmed. Indeed, Switchblade Jesus almost clubbers you to death like some caveman crazy! No drawings of silly mammoths or bison; no, it will be of evil Behemoths!


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Hydra – Live Session

We love Hydra and we love their From Light To The Abyss record released by Piranha Music back in August 2020. And due to the pandemic and all their shows being cancelled, they followed that up with a Live Session playing those tracks live and one new one called The Unholy Ceremony. Perfectly captured, we look around to see if there’s a line at the bar and how many coins we have left. And only then realize once again we are listening to this great stoner doom band from Poland in our war room. Loving it! And will be on heavy rotation over here!


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Dr. Elephant’s Revolution – On Our Own

The first track on the new album On Our Own by two piece Dr. Elephant’s Revolution will not immediately pull you in. The slow atmospheric scene setter is by no means exemplary for the rest of the alternative, groove metal extravaganza we get afterwards. Canary In A Coal Mine is already incredibly addictive; and then the two march on with feverous energy. Stoner influences and all kinds of speedy crossover elements make this one hell of an entertaining adventure! All aboard!  


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Birds of Nazca – Birds of Nazca

Perhaps the best release we mention on this Quick Fire Friday session is the instrumental duo Birds of Nazca. Their self-titled eight track release nestles perfectly between all those heavy genres we all love so dearly. Yes, this is heavy fuzz, heavy psych, heavy stoner and high energy doom! Or as they like to call it themselves: doom ‘n roll! Once heard you will keep returning to this album and soar with it; high and mighty over the wide desert landscape!


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The Meffs – Get Real

Well, lets Get Real for a second! Lets watch the video and learn all about life and more importantly The Meffs! A noisy Essex political punk duo that released their debut full-sized self-titled album in April of 2020. Well, we’re just in time to pay attention to this short and sweet punk release before their new single ‘You’ll See’ hits us smack dab between they eyes. And hey, their album in their own words: “Short enough that if you don't like it, it'll be over quickly. Long enough to get stuck in your nut.” Yowzah!


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Shit The Cow – Helvetespolkan

We’re still coming to grips with the awesome polka from hell as produced by Shit The Cow. Helvetespolkan is once again a gritty, intense and ramshackle stoner garage affair. Punky and primal, bluesy polka straight from purgatory. You’d better catch them quickly; cause they’ve got noise to deliver!


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donderdag 28 januari 2021

Yeti – The Pact

 

 

Yeti – The Pact
Self released – 2020
Rock, Hard, Doom, Psych, Proto, Occult, Metal
Rated: ***

I don’t know that much Finnish. Of course the most important ones I know might be Hilla, Tiistai, Kippis and Hiero Anka. But don’t worry, Yeti, the four-piece from Kemi, Finland sings in English and I just wanted to show off my wonderful grasp of the Finnish language. Formed in 2009 they released their first demo around 2013 and first official album The Ritual in 2015. We mentioned that highly diverse album back in December of that year and must conclude that it’s still a damn good release six years later. And the record entitled The Pact adds seven wild tracks to that earlier release. Turning more towards Doom and dipping heavier into the occult sound, the seven tracks move away from the folk touches of their earlier release. It’s still there, but in a lesser degree and mostly thanks to the slightly ethereal vocals of Kaisa Kari and tracks like 706. There is a small issue with the mix, we miss a bit of depth and fatness to the lower regions and this unfortunately makes the drums come across less intense on a few tracks. But if you turn the bass levels way up on your equalizer it will fix that. There also seems to be a bit of a weird cut-off at the end of third track Braveheart; it might be intentional, but then it will be even weirder. But even so, it’s still a damn good record! And yes, The Pact could have been a wild superlative metal opera…


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woensdag 27 januari 2021

Sönus – Worlds Undreamed Of

 

 

Sönus – Worlds Undreamed Of
Self released – 2020
Rock, Metal, Doom, Space
Rated: ****

On Worlds Undreamed Of, the first release by one-man project Sönus, David Wachsman, the man behind it all comes across as a Doom Metal poet, a Space Rock prophet and a troubadour of despair. Moving effortlessly from Dave Wyndorf inspired vocals and lyrics to Neil Young and back again, the man weaves a colorful tapestry full of adventurous rock that will have you explore the outer reaches of the universe as much as the inner workings of your heart and soul. For the journey will take you inwards and into a cellular level of contemplation. Which is exactly the right thing to do during this world wide pandemic. But don’t think there is only burdensome meditation and reflection here; for the rock is hard, the metal heavy and certain cartoon images are bound to pop up when you’re lying on the floor spacing out to Worlds Undreamed Of. Sönus is the art, we all need to pursue and clocking in at 33 minutes, it weaves it’s all of the bong-fueled psychedelia and space-rock passages into a stunning patchwork quilt. Simply put, it’s spiritually and audibly satisfying, beautiful poetry to go with its unhurried spacey prog.


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dinsdag 26 januari 2021

Spelljammer - Abyssal Trip

 

 

Spelljammer - Abyssal Trip
Riding Easy Records - February 2021
Doom, sludge, psych
Rated: ****

Five years in the making since their previous effort "Ancient of Days", Swedish trio Spelljammer return to Earth heavier than ever with their new album Abyssal Trip. The sci-fi theme of exploring the void is broadcast through monolithic slabs of slow, sludgy doom as the three-piece lumber and crush through six dense tracks. Opener "Bellwether" announces itself with squeals of feedback as it descends into an achingly slow stomp of gnarly distortion, laying the perfect foundation off which to launch into the raging "Lake". Furious drums and cymbal work ratchet up the tempo, hammering out wave after wave of riffs over grating vocals. Some solace is given in interludes of trippy psychedelia, but the calm soon gives way to a stunning solo that feels barely controlled as it wrenches and tears at the gravelly fuzz underneath. One of their many strengths is Spelljammer's ability to use tempo as an instrument in its own right, shifting through ponderous doom and blood-pumping pummel to make each track a captivating ride without losing the colossal tone. A particular highlight is closer "Silent Rift", a lesson in nod centered around one massive riff that easily bears the tune's considerable weight. The buried treasure, however, is the second half's epic solo that becomes increasingly chaotic, devolving and threatening to violently unravel the song itself. It's no question five years was worth the wait, and Spelljammer prove themselves space-age royalty with an album of finely crafted and titanically heavy doom and sludge.


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zondag 24 januari 2021

Hypernaut – Ozymandias

 

 

Hypernaut – Ozymandias
Self released – 2020
Rock, Grunge, Alternative, Stoner, Metal, Punk
Rated: ****

When the Peruvian Hypernaut released their new record Ozymandias all those months ago, back in December 2020 we noticed all the different Doom Chart Contributors mentioning the album on their perspective websites, blogs and social media channels. We took notice and knew something cool would be going on, on those nine tracks. But since December is taken up by the Stoner HiVe Top 20 Countdown; we jotted the name down on a list of many to listen to once the Countdown would be done. And we have been doing that ever since! Man, what an album! Ozymandias starts off with a proper smash ‘n grab, action packed track called Panic Attack. It’s a prelude to all the speedy grunge and thrashy stoner that is coming your way on the other eight tracks. There is more Nirvana and Kyuss here than ever heard before in one place and all that mixed with some eighties metal influences and nineties alternative. Sublime melodies and punk-thick fuzz finish off any lingering resistance to this king of kings release. Listen to Hypernaut’s works, oh weirdos, and despair; for once the grand title track finale had dissipated into the sands of time; you will realize there is little as raw and as real as this out there. And to think this is only a debut…


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zaterdag 23 januari 2021

Wormhog – Yellow Sea

 


Wormhog – Yellow Sea
Self released – 2020
Rock, Prog, Metal, Stoner, Proto
Rated: ****

Today the origin of the universe is explained by proposing a big bang, a single event that instantly brought into being all the matter from which everything and everyone are made. The ancient Greeks had a different idea. They said that it all started not with a bang, but with chaos. Was chaos a god? A divine being? A simple state of nothingness? Whatever it was, I don’t know, I wasn’t there. I was there however for another kind of big bang! For they burst forth from that ancient democracy called Greece and took the December Doom Charts by storm. We’re talking about four-piece Wormhog and their first self-released full-sized album Yellow Sea. Recalling the early metal years with ease and infusing it all with loads of proggy elements and a majestic groove; the eight tracks on Yellow Sea use the fuzz to melt form into their compositions filled with hardrock and stoner riffs; swirling melodies and churning guitar lines. Rich, varied and with megalithic grace the tracks all fuse together to become this one entangled feeling of: ‘this is as good as it gets’. And like all ancient Greek heroes they will have known, in their bones for the past five years as they were working on this album that it was destined for greatness. Wormhog is the new star in the heavy cosmos... 


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vrijdag 22 januari 2021

Stoner HiVe’s Quick Fire Friday

 

 

Stoner HiVe’s Quick Fire Friday

It’s time for another Quick Fire Friday round! As mentioned before; we continue to glance backwards during January as well as moving forward. Cause there was still so much released last year we never got around to mentioning. Well, we’re gonna try and get some of that done today! And we know, we know, the albums and bands deserve more than the few words we will jot down here. More attention and more of our time! But there is so much out there and we just simply cannot ever do it all justice. So here it is. The Stoner HiVe Quick Fire Friday! And its burns hot like molten lava!

 


Lenin – FUCK IT Part 1 - Times Have Been Worse...

It is done. He is gone. We are finally looking towards a future where there is once again a small glimmer of hope. And just as that happens, we get thrown into the insanity that is Lenin and their Fuck It, Part 1 – Times Have Been Worse release. “This is your postscript roadmap to the (first four?) years of the Trump-branded zeitgeist of late-capitalism.” And that it indeed is! How fitting! Grimy punk poetry and sludgy madness with industrial and core influences. Yes, this is the lunacy of the past four years translated into garage prose! And when Smoked Cheese Records is involved one knows the punk will be hectic, weird and strangely addictive!  


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 Druida – Druida

We can be fairly short about this one man intensely atmospheric ambient doom drone project from Barcelos, Portugal. It’s good and it’s meditative! It's Druida! Check it out and check out for a big half hour…


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Inferous – Somos La Noche

Inferous is a three-piece stoner doom formation from Argentina. On their debut full-sized release Somos La Noche, the ten tracks majestically weave heavy psychedelic influences through all the darkness and the haze. And the album is a continues play; which in gives the record an extra trippy effect. A wild ride into the night!


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Lost Relics – Unrealistic Cause


The four hail from Denver, Colorado and deliver some incredibly heavy stoner and sludge with some doom infused. On their new single and video Unrealistic Cause they look at the world through Reduce Viewer and turn the binoculars on the indifference and capitalist system. And we could not applaud the four from Lost Relics more. Let’s just hope that one day we can do away with all the bullshit, world wide and live in harmony. Which in turn might be unrealistic hope…


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Mather – This Is The Underground

Out through the Violence In The Veins label is the debut album by Greek four-piece Mather. It’s called This Is The Underground and it is heavy prog and heavy atmospheric goodness. It soon becomes a sort of healing affair, bristling with invention the compositions switch between heavy riffs and a delirious cacophony of groove and crazed keyboards. These guys know how to thrill!


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 Seum / Fátima split 7'

In need for something even more grimy, gritty or grungy? Check out the new Seum / Fátima seven inch split record. Seum, the doom and bass trio from Montreal deliver the pure screamo, twisted and dark take on heavy doom. It’s certainly a racket and there’s little color in their world of shades; but sometimes we all need the darkness to swallow us whole. Fátima delivers the grunge, the garage, the thrashy guitars and the curiously addictive Nirvana-esque melodies. And guess what, they’re both covering each others tracks! What a wild and wonderful idea! Hey guys, how about a bigger EP or album of this?


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dinsdag 19 januari 2021

Komatsu - Rose of Jericho

 

 

Komatsu - Rose of Jericho
Heavy Psych Sounds - February 2021
Sludge, stoner, blues
Rated: ****

Now on their fourth full-sized LP, Dutch sludge rockers Komatsu deliver their most mature and nuanced record yet with "Rose of Jericho". Their trademark grinding, quaking tone and low end are still very much alive, but added to the mix is a greater sense of melody and a touch of the blues. Leading cut "Stare Into The Dawn" delivers the goods without delay in a serpentine riff. The expansive, crushing tone abates in quieter moments, however, that highlight the crisp and confident vocals, one of the album's many strengths. Follow-up "Solitary Cage" then doses a shot of adrenaline, churning out a seething, chugging attack over relentless drums of war. From front to back, "Rose of Jericho" spans a range of heavy, allowing Komatsu to show off their songcraft and ability to pulverize and hypnotize in equal measure. Case in point, the minimalistic "Son of Sam" bounces along with dirty, straightforward blues, before the title track then veers into instrumental territory. A heady mix, the track is rife with eerie Western stylings and fiery guitar leads. The best is saved for last, however, with the penultimate "Call Of The Wolves". A lurking tune that patiently builds, the vocals and drums menacingly spell out a looming sense of danger before the cathartic, crashing chorus arrives. Komatsu have yet another rock solid album on their hands with "Rose of Jericho", still maintaining the savage power of their debut while flexing a knack for songcraft and atmosphere.


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zondag 17 januari 2021

Hvalross – Cold Dark Rain

 

 

Hvalross – Cold Dark Rain
Self released – 2020
Rock, Hard, Metal, Prog, Stoner, Alternative
Rated: ***

Despite Hvalross meaning Walrus in Norwegian the four-piece band hails from the south of the Netherlands and actually partly from my neck of the woods. The four have already earned their spurs together in bands such as The Lower Lifeforms, Oker and The Astral Travellers. Where they always used heavy rock as their guide, but with all kinds of different influences. Indie, Prog and even Pop should therefor all be coursing through their veins; but of those its mostly the Prog love that’s still highly audible in the new incarnation Hvalross and their debut album Cold Dark Rain. On which they incorporate, this time around, hardrock, stoner, metal and even some sludge. There is no wrestling with limits of a certain genre here; they just incorporate them all. It’s the melody, harmony and the choirs that stands out most when first listening to the entire album, before you get caught up in the heavy side and their nudges towards something epic. Their love for everything metal shines through and with productional aid of Walter Poppelaars from that little old band called Otis it all sounds intensely precise and elegant. We hear where they are coming from, love what they’re doing and we hear what’s still a bit submerged. Part of the destiny that seems to be lying in wait for these guys seems not that completely pronounced yet, but there is definitely a gigantic beast just beneath the surface and if the boys drink the poison and make that Faustian deal; there next record will definitely be the best of that year!


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Howls From The Hollow is turning into a tsunami of wails…

 

Howls From The Hollow 

is turning into a tsunami of wails…

Our very own Reek of STOOM went on to write for Doomed & Stoned and the Doom Charts as well before turning his own august taste into a weekly playlist called Howls From The Hollow. He has now after joining the HiVe some two years ago turned his shrieks, his screams and his cries into even more Howling. Cause as of yesterday Howls From The Hollow also has a wixsite that provides you will all the necessary link and more importantly; will feature all kinds of crazy writing by Reek. First up is a review of the new Ripple Music released Starified album Fat Hits! He wrote about their earlier release Feathers back when he had only joined the HiVe for a few months. Fat Hits is bigger, bolder and grandiose! Or as Reek says: “Then comes the first single release, "Don Loco", a story of descent into madness replete with Vadim's powerful vocal delivery captures Starified's sound implicitly: Heavy, groovy and catchy.” Go visit the Hollow, read up on Starified and get lost in its echo chamber of heaviness! 


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donderdag 14 januari 2021

Stoner HiVe’s Quick Fire Friday

 

 

Stoner HiVe’s Quick Fire Friday

It's Friday somewhere right?! The first Quick Fire Friday of 2021! We continue to glance back at 2020 for the duration of January or most of January that is. Before going forward into this hopeful year of 2021. So yeah, let’s get crackin’ cause there is still so much out there that should have been mentioned earlier, sooner and with more words. So, we will have to make due with some fast action. Some Quick Fire Friday action! So here we are! And we know, we know, the albums and bands deserve more than the few words we will jot down here. More attention and more of our time! But there is so much out there and we just simply cannot ever do it all justice. So here it is. The Stoner HiVe Quick Fire Friday! And its burns hot like molten lava!


Boveda Del Sol – Traveler Between Worlds

The two-track release Traveler Between Worlds came out in the middle of December and give you almost fifteen minutes of adventurous space doom and experimental sludge. All of it done under the moniker Boveda Del Sol and by one lone ethereal cowboy from Barcelona, Spain called Jordi Vaquero. Earning his spurs in the Mindust band, his new project retains that colossal and monastic atmosphere and opens everything up to more drone and more exploration. The two track heralds the coming of more; and we cannot wait to hear more!


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Strider – The Unfallen

Italian metalcore using thrash and symphonic influences and more. Black, death and more. We’re mentioning an album called The Unfallen here by Italian six-piece Strider from Perugia. It is not exactly the kind of genres we usually mention or listen a lot to; but there is something quirky here that has us sitting up and paying attention. We think it’s the symphonic part; giving the grime and filth something beautiful and giving it all enough air to breath. And the vocals are pretty eccentric as well, not just your normal almost indecipherable roars, no, all kinds of different effects used. In need for something different? Check out Strider!


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Ikitan – Twenty-Twenty

Bella zio! More Italians on the loose! We’re listening to Ikitan’s twenty minutes and twenty seconds lasting instrumental prog rock and post metal adventure called Twenty-Twenty. The three from Genua make this a very special debut ride! Formed out of a spontaneous jam session the track delivers grade a tension arc’s and auditory orgasms! Ikitan, celebrate the mystical by delivering something that sounds like it’s capturing the enormousness of the universe. Simply stunning!


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Necromancers DeathTrip – Bad Weather Rituals

Coming from some dark and twisted forest in Sweden; the Necromancers DeathTrip project cultivates their anonymity as much as their lo-fi doom metal sound. It’s orphic atmosphere exhumes an animalistic haze of moon-lit nightmares. Beware for the Bad Weather Rituals!


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Dunbarrow – Basement Tapes

Listening to the three-track Basement Tapes December release by Dunbarrow we came to realize we never mentioned this awesome band before. And this majestic seventies inspired proto-doom band from Norway has been releasing great stuff since 2012! These tracks are bandcamp only and were written prior to their self-titled 2016 album. Both "Into the Crypt" and "In the Shadow of a Misty Haze" were written around 2011 being one of the first Dunbarrow songs ever made. More riff driven they all remain Dunbarrow heavy, dark and beautiful!

The Mushroom Injection Project – Mushroom Magic

The first single of this upcoming Greek release is immediately one hell of a fireball! Scheduled to arrive somewhere in 2021 Mushroom Magic serves as the perfect almost two minute teaser of the heaviness The Mushroom Injection Project will bring to the table! Will it be in soup form? Tea? Or just munching it all to a pulp and make sure all the magic juices are swirling inside your inner space!


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Ersta Hårdrock - Ta Mig Med Ner till Hel

It hails from Sweden and it sounds like evil personified. It’s doom and it’s rock, it’s metal and it’s proto and it’s damn good. Err, I mean, it’s damn evil! It's Ersta Hårdrock and it's their single: Ta Mig Med Ner till Hel. Sure; it’s an ode to Bathory’s Hammerheart but it will tear you away from whatever you are doing nonetheless and drag you off and straight into hell! You will be reading the Book Of Revelation in no time, as you hear this track, for it mirrors the purity of the madness that governs it perfectly; and turns it all into music!


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woensdag 13 januari 2021

Psyhoes – Typhoon Trip

 

 

Psyhoes – Typhoon Trip
Piranha Music – 2020
Rock, Stoner, Alternative
Rated: ****

Incredibly fuzzy, gritty and distorted, yet also extremely pop sensible, catchy and melodic. We’re talking about the debut four-track release Typhoon Trip by the four from Warsaw called Psyhoes. Gnarly vocals, gnarly guitars, gnarly bass and fast drumming all complement each other perfectly while we hear this eighties or early nineties inspired melody conjure up memories in the background. This makes it all sound like a perfect gob of loud, bubblegum power pop sticking to a pair of filthy stoner and alternative punk skater shoes. And a new blend of crossover, well sort of, seems to have been born, an unchallenging but effervescent confection of irresistibly catchy and outgoing rock songs that will turn every radio rock loving crazy into a heavy head and vice versa. At the moment its only available in digital form; and on cd... Maybe vinyl will follow? As we say in Dutch: it will knock all the money out of your pants! Psyhoes, it’s in the name?!


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