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maandag 23 februari 2026

Stoner HiVe’s Top 10 Most Listened Artists Last Week…

 

 

Stoner HiVe’s 
Top 10 Most Listened Artists Last Week…


Gnarwhal
Black Lung
Stargo
The Kooks
American Sharks
Nick Oliveri
To The Max!
Tombstones In Their Eyes
Cowboys & Aliens
Biblioteka

Monday is upon us once again! A new week and a new chance to do more for the Heavy Underground. We are blessed with so much time to listen to all that amazing music. But we would love more time to write and promote all those amazing albums, bands and projects! Like the two festivals we mentioned yesterday, Jam In The Psych Castle and Bear Stone Festival. I think we will try to mention more of those this week. And don’t forget, HUFR Fest is happening in April over in Denver! Well, and we mentioned those two singles: American Sharks and Midnight Whiskey Massacre. Besides premiering the New Dawn Fades track Leave My Loneliness Unbroken. And guess what, we have TWO more PREMIERES happening this week! The Doom Charts Peroration for January went live and the review for Stargo’s new album Violet Skies. Well, I guess the week did not pass in vain. Here’s hoping we can do more this week! 


dinsdag 8 oktober 2024

Stoner HiVe’s Top 10 Most Listened Artists Last Week…

 

 

Stoner HiVe’s
Top 10 Most Listened Artists Last Week…

Ruff Majik
The Black Furs
Tommy And The Teleboys
The Sinsemillian
1000Mods
High Noon Kahuna
Deville
Black Capricorn
Slift
Erronaut

Mornin! Yes, it’s Tuesday now. But you know what happened. The Doom Charts for September went live on Friday and then we scooted off to the North of the Netherlands for an Into The Void Festival that will go down in history as one of the best! And then when Monday morning came around we were still reeling from all those magnificent shows and trying to make sure other rent paying work got done. Just like we will have to make sure to get some HiVe work done this week! It will happen. Last week, we only put up those words about the new Ruff Majik, posted the wild single for Underdogs featuring Nick Oliveri and premiered that kick ass Ghost Frog video. This week will see a bit more action. If everything works out. And we always hope it does! Check out the Top 10 and just like last week, there’s a handy Spotify Playlist if you use that.. If not, Bandcamp links are just a click away!


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donderdag 3 oktober 2024

Underdogs – Knockin On Hell's Door feat. Nick Oliveri

 

 

Underdogs – Knockin On Hell's Door feat. Nick Oliveri

Their first single! A battering ram if ever there was one! It’s not just Knockin On Hell’s Door, it’s knocking it the fuck down! And it does so in grand fashion featuring the mighty vocals of Nick Oliveri! Immediately giving this new Underdogs track a Mondo Generator vibe and an incredibly feral attitude! The door is off its hinges, shit, the entire frame is shattered! This is one hell of a promising single for the new album Nine Ties coming out on October 25th on Go Down Records! Yeaah!!!



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On October 25th, stoner/heavy rock trio UNDERDOGS will release their brand new full-length record "Nine Ties", which will be coming out via Go Down Records. In support of the new album, the band has released the first single titled “Knockin On Hell's Door”, along with an electrifying music video featuring a special guest appearance by the legendary Nick Oliveri (Mondo Generator, Kyuss).

"Knockin' On Hell's Door originated from a guitar and drums jam, with a punk-core rhythm reminiscent of Mondo Generator's first album", vocalist Simone Vian comments. "In my mind, Oliveri's vocals would have been perfect... When Go Down Records gave us the opportunity to open for a Nick Oliveri gig, we submitted the song to him. He keenly agreed to sing it and provided us with perfect vocals in a quick but effective backstage recording, demonstrating great humility and professionalism. Shortly after, we performed it together on stage, and the footage ended up in the song's official video."


UNDERDOGS’ upcoming new album represents the band’s rebirth after a long hiatus - Their comeback features the heavy sound of the early days, combined with greater technical awareness and a new hardcore punk attitude. Taking a wink at genre clichés without becoming addicted, they mix different elements to create their trademark. The new songs are clearly drawn from the 90s and have been influenced by post-punk and post-metal. The band’s mission is to refresh its roots with a contemporary approach.

"Nine Ties" will be coming out on October 25 via Go Down Records and is now available for pre-order.

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vrijdag 9 augustus 2024

Save The Little Devil

 




Save The Little Devil

Living in Tilburg for a while it soon became one of my favorite places to hang out. Cool music, great beer, kick ass shows… Good people! And now they need our help to save one of the vestiges of heavy underground rock! They need to soundproof the stage our fear closure… Had so many wild nights there and saw so many great shows… Saw Volbeat there, the final time they played a small venue. We Hunt Buffalo were absolutely amazing, a night together with Monolord. Could name a multitude more of course, but seriously, so many great shows. Even did a few interviews there, Nick Oliveri and Alain Johannes being two of them… They welcome everyone and all, it’s all about that good and that heavy! Save The Little Devil!


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zaterdag 9 maart 2024

Full Tone Generator – Refuge of Sinners

 

 

Full Tone Generator – Refuge of Sinners
Golden Robot Records / Iron Head Records / Hurricane Music – 2024
Rock, Stoner, Desert, Sludge, Hard, Punk
Rated: *****

As you few crazies that follow the HiVe probably know, we have a gigantic obsession with everything Rancho De La Luna. We even did a Rancho De La Luna Month early on in our little existence. And even though the main man behind Full Tone Generator hails from Melbourne, Australia, the band has close ties to everything Rancho. The first album Valley Of The Universe featured none other than Brant Bjork on drums, their Never To Return live-album had Nick Oliveri on bass and their new one, out since a week, is called Refuge of Sinners and was recorded in the fabled desert hideaway recording studio. Yes sir, a studio in the desert and a true Refuge of Sinners. Produced by the band and master chef Dave CatchingRefuge of Sinners sports nine tracks that all exhume that magical Rancho vibe, the desert punk attitude and that stoner rocking sound of yore. Indeed, the Kyuss low hanging groove here, Mondo Generator speediness there and a whole lotta love for the good and heavy stuff. This is what happens when you put four good ol’ boys from Australia with a penchant for the Palm Desert sound into their most longed for environment and studio. And we should leave them there, so they can produce more of this wild and wonderful ruckus. Kenny, starting the show with that dark and uncanny tone, languidly traversing through a noisy and overdriven landscape, the coyote like guitar howling. Take Me, pushing the needle down, that wild beginning, the rumbling drums, producing a smash and grab attitude, before the guitars kick in and those vocals bring it all home. With a spirit and attitude that hangs somewhere between Garcia and Oliveri, those vocals make this two-minutes-and-twenty-seconds-long rocker, that perfect ripper, that banging almost road rage inducing driving song. Single Juan Carlos has been your go to atavistic stonerrock tune since June 2023 right? It has been for me! For it gives you, out of this world pure and unadulterated generator party heaviness. Fourth track The Snake Charmer can perhaps best be seen as a one minute interlude with those atmospheric Rancho sounds. It does set the scene nicely for middle track and longest cut, Find Out. A mighty flow, that slowly builds through as much of the stoner and desert rock you experience before this track arrived; but also incorporating that seventies touch. Bluesy by default, this track will not bring you down, but will make you fly, soar through endless starry sky. Following Don’t Even Know You continues in that vein, Yeah Hey delivers fight music for the fight after which we come to Dark Eyes. A thoughtful song that sports more emotional singing, almost going off the rails even and a second line of female vocals. Would love to know who the guest vocalist on this track is, but for now, that’s still a mystery. They finish the album by reprising it for one and half minute, painting a deep and reflective atmosphere, which turns into a fitting ending for this beautiful little refuge of an album..


(Written by JK)




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vrijdag 8 december 2023

Stoner HiVe’s Quick Fire Friday

 

 

Stoner HiVe’s Quick Fire Friday

We’re approaching the end of the year fast! And that Stoner HiVe Top 20 Countdown of 2023 will also commence in about a week. Yes, y’all! There is still time to send in your lists! To our email: stonerhive@Hotmail.com Deadline is December 13th. So, that means, next Wednesday! Get cracking on making that list, checking it twice or not, and sending it over. Making the yearly Top 20 Countdown more valid with every year we do this! It also means that gigantic folder of albums, EP’s and singles we would have loved to have mentioned throughout the year, will remain that way. There simply is too much, and we simply do not have the time to do more. The small thing we can do of course, is another Stoner HiVe Quick Fire Friday round! A small amount of words to get the good word out! The good word about something heavy and something cool! Check it out below… And we know… There is so much out there, so much good and heavy stuff, and we just simply cannot ever do it all justice. But here it is… Another Stoner HiVe Quick Fire Friday! And it burns hot like molten lava!

 

Venus Volcanism – Tissue

Out on Submersion Records, the debut album of Crete musician Venus Volcanism aka Rena Rasouli titled “Tissue”. Written and recorded, only 40KM from the Artic Circle, in Iceland's northernmost town, Siglufjörður, for over 2 years. The avant-garde, ambient, electronic album is filled with ethereal vocals, synthesisers and slow arpeggios, with natural soundscapes; the crescendo of an active volcano in Fagradalsfjall, bubbling mud pools in the geothermal area of Seltún, the ebb and flow of Dýrafjörður's ocean and haunting echoes of frozen lakes and migrating birds. A perfect album for the cold December month to get lost in and almost disappear completely…


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Beyond This Earth – Portraits Of The Absurd

More Greece for ya! We mentioned the first single The Overseer back in August, and now Portraits Of The Absurd by Greek five piece Beyond This Earth is out. Almost fifty-five minutes of metal! Stoner metal, sludge tones, a whole lot of attitude and these sudden bursts of progressive and symphonic magic. We called them sludge motherfuzzers last time we mentioned them, and that moniker sticks. But that extra level of guitar work is something else and makes Beyond This Earth, stand out, beyond and above!


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Autogramm - Music That Humans Can Play

Something else, something eighties, something new wave, indie, powerpop and Canadian. The Vancouver four called Autogramm delivered their ten track Music That Humans Can Play album back in November on Stomp Records and Beluga Records. Influence hints splayed all over their record, it’s a feelgood flashback without ever becoming pastiche. And that’s saying something when they obviously also make fun becoming just that… Good for December, and yes, another album that can save you from Whamageddon!


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Poste 942 – La Danse De Fous

A single, a video, by those French punk, stoner and speed rocking outlaws called Poste 942. This time however they turn up their theatrical side, their symphonic and opera side. They’ve been changing, everything is always changing, but since the arrival of vocalist Virginie D, changing, eclectic and grandiose have become words we can associate with Poste 942. And that is something we definitely had not envisioned when we first heard Extended Play back in 2014. La Danse De Fous is a must see and must hear video!


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Ash Eater – Any Port In A Storm

Trashy, psychedelic, skate, punk, it’s all applicable to the Ash Eater sound. The new Any Port In A Storm track’s main riff brings to mind their Bad Trip song and video from 2019. But it is definitely not a rehash of what came before, cause the sound has grown to become even foggier, wilder and bordering on the maniacal and metal. Something about this track makes it sound classic and dangerous at the same time. And even though we can see the captain smoke, we’re uncertain we will reach port…


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Solothurn – Servitude

Released in November, the debut EP Servitude by Belfast, Ireland five-piece Solothurn. Nineties alternative metal, with grunge influences as well as some stonerrock touches. Started in 2022, it’s immediately obvious that this band is comprised out of members that earned their heavy rock spurs elsewhere. And they did! With bands like Involution, Electric Red, Annapurna, Toska and Mondo Generator. Mondo Generator? Isn’t that Nick Oliveri’s band? Si, senor, cause on second guitar in Solothurn, we can hear Simon Beggs, who played in Mondo around 2006-2007 and mastered the Dead Planet album. And these here three tracks, have the ability to make you entirely anxious to hear where they will take a certain, riff, lead or vocal line. As well as anxious to hear more Solothurn!   


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Eight Foot Manchild - We're Goin' Out On A High Note

We only mentioned their Shrine Of The Orange Sunn EP from July. But Eight Foot Manchild has been around since 2022 and making serious waves as the one and only doombrass band! We're Goin' Out On A High Note is a new and fine four track EP to cement that surging energy! And for some reason, the manner of vocals in that amazing title track remind of Clutch’s Neil Fallon. In fact that entire track does! Or perhaps a lot does in some weird way. But then, funkier and completely doom brassed! Eight Foot Manchild strikes again!


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Flamebearer – Taste Hell

The London, UK quartet Flamebearer hits you hard with their Taste Hell single. Their hardrock and metal, has that eighties, almost hair metal touch, but delights in barreling down the line with a doom thunder. It’s the first single for upcoming album Brazen, produced by Wayne Adams (producer of Green Lung's recent 'This Heathen Land'), which is set for release early next year. And if the riffs are as big as on Taste Hell, or the choruses as huge, Brazen will be gigantic!


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maandag 9 maart 2020

Stoner HiVe’s Top 5 Most Listened To Albums Last Week…


Stoner HiVe’s
Top 5 Most Listened To Albums Last Week…


Sometimes we have a few minutes left before heading out the door to do a sort of telegram style, tam tam, smoke signals view of that Top 5 Most Listened To Albums list of the Last Week. And today is such a day! A good start of the week after a great weekend; that started with the Sense Of Gravity album release by An Evening With Knives in de Effenaar. The trio rocked the house and showed once again the amazing amount of progress the three have gone through. Good to begin with back when they started back around 2014; but now damn freaking great! A must see band; should they come around to your neighborhood! But before that start of the weekend Mandala Of Fear by Huntsmen got the most spins by far. Out on Prosthetic Records the record boasts 13 metal tracks that all maneuver expertly between stoner, doom and sludge. But what’s sets these guy apart is their use of Americana influences, intense atmospheric elements and all the maximum diversity you can need! One king hell of a record! The new self-titled Brant Bjork album is much needed return to form! To his old form even! Cause we loved the reissue of Jalamanta, but couldn’t do much with Jacoozzi. Out on Heavy Psych Sounds this is the sound we love from Brant! And with all the re-releases of earlier albums to come; it’s gonna be one kick ass Brant year! We’ve been seeing new Oliveri releases the past few months. Fuck It! Pretty decent. Shooters Bible, new versions of Hell Comes To Your Heart songs, not really necessary? And then there’s N.O. Hits At All Vol.666; a new compilation of tracks the man participated with. All out on Heavy Psych Sounds, and all needed for the collection if you love that bald freak as much as we do! And how about that Ummon album by Slift? Out on Stolen Body Records it seems to possess the perfect combination of heavy psychedelic rock with kraut and space elements. And then it just continues to conquer more cosmic territory, crossing into all sorts of genres just to get a foothold in. Amazing album from start to finish! And we’ve listened to an amazing albums more but the one holding the lantern at Number 5 is Galactic Tyrannosaur and their Voyager album. Doom metal from Kentucky that shines a light on a different side of the cosmic side, the cosmic noise! Instrumental, atmospheric, sludgy, doomy and one hell of an adventure! We’ll keep spinning all these a lot! This, week, next week and the for the rest of time! 

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woensdag 5 februari 2020

Big Scenic Nowhere – Vision Beyond Horizon


Big Scenic Nowhere – Vision Beyond Horizon
Heavy Psych Sounds – 2020
Rock, Stoner, Desert, Punk
Rated: ****

It just entered the Top 10 of the January Doom Charts of 2020 and we were honored to write those few dubious lines about Vision Beyond Horizon, the new Big Scenic Nowhere record. We know the project and we know what kind of music we can get ready for. The only think to know is what kind of guests are involved and how good on the scale of great, to awesome, to legendary, to universe shattering it will be… “Oh yes! A new record by the Gary Arce (Yawning Man) and Bob Balch (Fu Manchu) duo and their ever revolving array of helping hands. Mario Lalli,. Nick Oliveri, Per Wiberg, Tony Reed, Bill Stinson, Alain Johannes and a few heroes more. Perhaps a little less drawn out, jammy or wide in comparison to their earlier release but still very desert and very stoner. Which is logical when you think of all that great stuff Arce and Balch have been a part of. Indeed, killer riffs and desert psychedelics a plenty! Oh, and yes, one weird fast punk track?!”  Only a few quick lines indeed, enough to entice and not give away too much. Perhaps a fitting description for that Vision Beyond Horizon

(Written by JK)




dinsdag 10 december 2019

The Number One album of 2013


The Number One album of 2013

Before we start the Countdown of 2019 we look back at those past 10 years of Stoner HiVe. We know it is now the eleventh edition of the Countdown. But we celebrate 10 years! 10 years of heavy riffs, romps and stomps! 10 years of heavy magic! That all started back in 2009 when the blog started, just so we would have a vehicle to count down the best 20 albums of 2009. The edition of 2013 had 61 lists to tally which of course made the outcome even more valid then when we started back in 2009. That list, deduced out of the lists sent in by 61 heavy music fiends,  started with American Sharks – American Sharks on Number 20. It featured Windhand and their Soma album on Number 3 and the amazing Earth Rocker album by Clutch on Number 2. For the entire Top 20, visit the Countdown So Far post on Stoner HiVe… But what album ended up on the Number One position back in 2013... Well, that’s when we wrote:

“In a last ditch effort, after Clutch held the Number 1 position for days on end, this one surpassed it during the final two days. It now has the Gold Medal firm in its grasp. With eight points more. It is of course the album that was highly anticipated for quite some time. One that was meant to be released earlier; but due to legal issues which arose (thanks to the one that did not partake) after their initial successful reunion run (minus one), they had to change name and lots of bass players that were also there in the very beginning decided to call it quits at that point. For the band that started it all, the band that forever will be known as the godfathers of stoner and the flag carriers of the desert sound was brought to life in 2010 thanks to the vocalist. After which the original drummer joined and plans for the future were brewing at the start of 2011. As mentioned before the project grinded to halt due to multiple legal complications and fans feared the worst. But all good things take time and will always come to pass. For it was definitely worth the wait. The album is a throwback to the good ol’ days; and that lo desert sound that we all love so dearly. But with a more loose, bluesy and perhaps even jazzy sound; you can hear the boys matured and discovered their inner soul and recognized its beauty. The vocalist sounds better than ever, the grooves are there, the riffs are damn fine and the drummer is so magnificent that he alone would have deserved a top spot this year. All that’s left to do is to poor another beer, put on the album and dream away under the starry sky as the fireworks explode above… Peace…”

Some albums wither away with time and some age like fine wine… And we were honored to have Madman Tony Maim revisit the album and scream out his words of wisdom… “Is there an opposite of rose tinted glasses? Shit tinted glasses? Because I remember thinking what is all the fuss about when this came out. Kyuss had imploded and John Garcia had started touring as “Kyuss Lives!” Various lawsuits later they changed their name to Vista Chino and released “Peace”. I thought “meh”. 7 years later I think “woah fuck” what have I missed! Comparisons were inevitable but this is a band who have a past but are also finding their own identity. It’s got a driving groove running through everything which lifts all the songs up. Fuzzed solos are stabbed through the intertwined twin vocals with wild abandon. There is a freedom to the compositions which hint at jams. This is still a great album.”

Vista Chino – Peace


(For the rest of the Top 20 of 2013, that very first one, visit the Countdown So Far post on the blog...)

vrijdag 4 oktober 2019

Big Scenic Nowhere – Dying on the Mountain


Big Scenic Nowhere – Dying on the Mountain
Blues Funeral Recordings – 2019
Stoner, Psych, Prog
Rated: ****

Just when you thought the days of the Supergroup were over, along comes one with a veritable Honor Roll of legend and influence - indeed, the musicians at work here not only shaped the Stoner movement and all that followed, they also inspired a generation to think outside the confines of the Metal genre and re-discover that 70's spirit of experimentation. Dying On The Mountain follows a similar vein of exploration that Elder tapped into... An excursion without any preconceived thought to the members' past outings. Weighing in at just over the 20 minute mark,  the title track flows with the easy energy of a band who are both familiar and comfortable with each other's styles: That instantly - recognizable Nick Oliveri bassline rumbling and tumbling through mescaline-like distortions of Bob Balch & Gary Arce's guitars, puncturing the drifting backdrops of Per Wiberg and Tony Reed's keyboard wizardry. Dying On The Mountain's three parts move from slo-burn Psychedelia, through lush choral sections into an ultimate Heavy assault at the finale. Second track, "Towards The Sun" heralds back to the members' Glories of Old - Heavy, trippy, slightly dark in places, it thunders along with a relentless doomed rhythm that captures the soul. Big Scenic Nowhere have done what few 'Supergroups' have done before - created a work that is intelligent, exciting and as full of the same Stoner spirit from its practitioners as they had at the beginning. It's good to have you back folks... It's been a long, strange trip...

(Written by Reek of STOOM)

(Also featuring Mario Lalli, Bill Stinson, Jim Monroe, Thomas Jäger, Lisa Alley and Ian Graham. During those sessions Alain Johannes also joined in and on January 31st a new album shall be released through Heavy Psych Sounds entitled: Vision Beyond Horizon. Go hear the first single 'The Glim'.)



zaterdag 3 november 2018

Helldorado


Helldorado

In two weeks time the crazy train departs once again for trip through Helldorado! The festival that had it’s glorious first edition last year and is now back for more. What a ride that was! And they are upping the scale of this rock ‘n roll freakshow for the second edition! So, what you thought was weird last time around will now be mundane! Ofcourse we’re all just going for the clowns, bearded ladies, knife throwers, wrestling acts and everything bizar! But what a line-up as well!!! Monolord, Greenleaf! Kadavar! Vintage Caravan! Turbonegro! Danko Jones! Zeke! Dewolff! Nick Oliveri! Dwarves! Lucifer! Death Alley! Supersuckers! And quite a few more! Not sure what the side show will be this time around?! It might be you!!! Go grab one of the remaining tickets and join the freakshow!

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Not sure what the side show will be this time around?! 
It might be you!!! 
Go grab one of the remaining tickets and join the freakshow!



zaterdag 29 september 2018

Komatsu – New Horizon


Komatsu – New Horizon
Argonauta – 2018
Metal, Sludge, Stoner
Rated: ****

We’ve been spinning this cracker for a while now and we’ve been digging the Komatsu sound ever since they came out swinging back in 2010. Oh yes, ladies and gentlemen, the Komatsu crazies have already been building their own stoner and sludge metal legacy for eight years now. Albums like Manu Armata from 2013 and Recipe For Murder One from 2016 were well received and with those notches on their belt they toured Europe alongside John Garcia and Nick Oliveri. And they also played pre-shows for Brant Bjork, Alfredo Hernandez’s Avon, and Josh Homme’s Queens Of The Stone Age. So, they’ve managed to play for most of the Kyuss members. Lucky bastards! Currently returning from touring South America for a second time, they’ve steamrolled through every one of the venues they played at and I’m pretty sure the Brasilian crowd has been digging the hell out of it! Cause the New Horizon record adds even more depth to the supermassive sludge machine that is Komatsu. With the ever-present gargantuan groove, intense riffs and fierce tones their stoner and sludge gets a hefty dose of atmospheric elements. Adding not just depth but a lot of width to their compositions. Ominous on some moments and almost spacey at others. The ten songs drag you along towards an endless Komatsu horizon. There’s simply no way around the fact that Komatsu has produced a record that will leave every metal lover breathless…

(Written by JK)



donderdag 3 mei 2018

The Doom Chart For April 2018

   
Doom Chart

"It was all about filling the void inside of us and the void that was the desert around us. We played heavy rock musik to fill that void inside of us. Inside our hearts."
 -John Garcia

The void is always present. And a void needs to be filled. That is the law of nature. And as John Garcia, Brant Bjork, Nick Olivieri and Joshua Homme filled the void in their life by creating music in the early 90’s the contributors of the Doom Charts fill their life today with music that is made of the same force of that same universe that the boys of Kyuss used. There is a great power in music. It is driven by electricity that feeds the amplifiers and speakers that harness the power of the riff and sends it right into that void that exists inside all of us.

This is the Doom Charts. A chart made by the people (bloggers, music journalists, podcasters and others) that listen to an enormous amount of new music from the heavy underground every day of the year. And every month the contributers to the Doom Charts reports up to 25 albums that has made an impression on them. When the vote is counted and the magic of mathematics has done it’s thing you get the Doom Charts delivered right here. And hopefully you will discover something new here that will fill some part of that void that you might have inside of you.

~Magnus Tannergren (Into The Void Radio)

Right on! Magnus is right on the money there and we cannot stress enough that we love heavy music and we do this all for that love. And sure, there was one album that dominated all the sent in lists, which ofcourse is self-explanatory. But there were so many more... So check out the Doom Charts and find out which 24 made the final list thanks to all the votes cast by the contributors! And most importanly, enjoy the hell out of each and every one of those albums!

woensdag 7 maart 2018