vrijdag 18 april 2025

Nightstalker - Return From The Point Of No Return

 

 

Nightstalker - Return From The Point Of No Return
Heavy Psych Sounds – 2025
Rock, Stoner, Hard, Desert, Psych
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Greek legends Nightstalker released their seventh studio album ‘Return From The Point Of No Return’ last month and not only is it fantastic but it’s also a testament to the band’s longevity. Most bands are lucky to have a few years of creativity and relevance, whereas Nightstalker have had decades, which only shows the strength and endurance of the band. Whether they acknowledge or embrace the title is anyone’s guess, but Nightstalker are known as stoner rock legends. Titles and genres aside the power of the music is what compels us, so about this new album…

Bringing a heavy load of stoner-tinged grooves and distorted guitars Nightstalker hit like a ton of bricks smashing down from a ten-story building crashing down on our heads. There’s an energy swell in songs like ‘Dust’ where the drums are absolutely commanding, adding fuel to an already burning inferno of fuzzy guitars and thumping bass. Of course, Argy’s vocals are some of the most recognizable you’ll ever hear as his slightly accented and mid-tone Ozzy range narrates us through ‘Heavy Trippin’. It’s a more settled in song than its predecessor and ‘deeper’ subject wise with lyrics of self-reflection, soul searching, and one’s own existence within this thing called life, topics we can all relate to.

There are hints of grunge mixed in that may have been overlooked before from Nightstalker and are noticeable in tracks like ‘Uncut’ which is a headbanging powerhouse of energy. On the title track ultra-distorted guitars and heavy bass both vie for attention, later even ‘battling’ it out on the song. The mix and levels are perfect with all instruments pushed up equally in the production throughout the entire album, which is masterfully done. The echo on the vocals is a nice touch hooking and reeling you in towards the point of no return.

The somber beginnings of ‘Shipwrecked Powder Monkey’ are short-lived as the stoner rock fuzz hits bringing with it a powerful vocal and heavy power chords. Nightstalker remind you that songs don’t have to be overly complicated to get their point and emotion across. Possibly the favorite of the album is ‘Shallow Grave’, it starts slow and steady with great melody and lyrics. It’s brilliant how the second and fourth lines say, “A grave with no name…on”, with the exclusion of ‘it’ making the line that much better. The song is built in anticipation and just before the three-minute mark crashes into a crescendo of heavy rock as all instruments come in at full volume.

We’ll leave the last two alone in hopes that you explore them as well as the whole album. ‘Return From The Point Of No Return’ is a solid release of heavy rock with stoner qualities, one that proves the band are showing no signs of slowing down. Even having already placed their stamp on the rock world and being giants in the heavy underground, Nightstalker continuously kick out the jams. This one is on repeat at headquarters and hopefully our fine readers are already enjoying it as well. The only thing left to do is pick up the record…

(Written by Jon McGough)




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