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donderdag 11 maart 2021

Dali’s Llama – Dune Lung EP

 

 

Dali’s Llama – Dune Lung EP
Dali’s Llama Records – 2021
Rock, Stoner, Desert
Rated: ****

Part of the SoCal, Palm Desert scene, the Rancho de la Luna family and the entire magic boom that came from the desert: it’s Zach Huskey, his wife Erica and their outfit Dali’s Llama. DIY from the get-go, they’ve been around in one form or another for almost thirty years and their new EP Dune Lung is their fifteenth release. And whatever direction they’re heading on with each of their releases there is always a connection with the desert. This one however seems to be four tracks of unadulterated desert rock and stoner punk; giving us fuzzy grooves, sundried guitar tones and everything warm, windswept and dusty. Indeed, if you are in need of something truly desert then look no further than Dali’s Llama’s new EP. It’s only four tracks; but those four tracks will give you the perfect amount of that heavy goodness you all went out into the desert for in the first place. No exaggeration. None at all. Dune Lung EP is everything you love about the desert. It is the desert. And you know the desert. And there are spiders out there and they know us.


(Written by JK)


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zondag 8 december 2019

The Number One album of 2009


The Number One album of 2009

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 to have a vehicle to count down the best 20 albums of 2009. A list deduced out of eighteen sent in lists. (One list came in later, but was counted anyway.) It resulted in a countdown that started on Number 20 with the Palm Desert album Dawn Of The Burning Sun and found Feuerzeug’s  Drive Fast And Crash on third position and Crack The Skye by Mastodon on Number 2. But what was the Number 1 album from 2009 according to those eighteen heavy music fiends? 

We wrote: “…produced by the masters of meditative atmospheric doom and minimalistic metal. Heavy like a blackhole and loud as a sun storm. Recorded with fifty percent new blood; there is a new drummer in this two-piece; the album does take on a different approach then earlier ones. The search for the perfect tone, the godlike chord continues but with a bit more frivolous instrumentation. Powerful and graceful; less a dead beast dragging itself towards its inevitable end and more that of contemplative remembrance of how existence started…”

And we must conclude, unfortunately, that we have not listened to this album all that much in recent years. Hell, not at all since 2011, we think. And so when revisiting it for this little piece, we do understand why it ended high on that first edition of the Stoner HiVe Top 20 Countdown. It still retained that meditative quality and projected the artists as deviant cult leaders. Yet, after these many years, so many cults have come and gone, the minimalistic approach has become a bit stale or simply a bit too easy. Without any doubt there are moments of beauty and even brilliance on those four tracks and especially the nineteen minute opener Thebes. But these are mere glimpses of bright light that die away pretty fast; soon God Is Good becomes clichéd and almost frustrating. Cause you remember reaching enlightenment through OM and now there is only rage when the flute drops in. What happened? Did the world move on? Has the listener been treated to so much meditative heaviness that this sounds old and dated? Or was it never that good to begin with? We don’t know. All we know is that the Number One album from 2009 does not seem to grace our ears much nowadays… How about yours?

Om – God is Good


(For the rest of the Top 20 of 2009, that very first one, visit the Countdown So Far post on the blog...)

dinsdag 22 januari 2013

Palm Desert – Rotten Village Sessions


Palm Desert – Rotten Village Sessions
Self released – 2012
Stoner
Rated: *****

As deadline approaches for a handful of articles the Stoner HiVe show once again has to take a backseat. But not before we at least give mention to the album that has been spinning for a few weeks now. Cause for their fourth album entitled Rotten Village Sessions the Polish freaks of Palm Desert are truly doing honor to their chosen band name. This is stoner like it was made back in the days when the Joshua Tree still had its generator parties. There is no doubt that everyone hearing these nine tracks will give them the universal nod. Dense riffs, manic driving rhythms and a mighty groove accompanied by excellent vocals. And enough psychedelic textures to make even the coldest winter night feel like your experiencing the same trip you had on a hot summer day in the blistering desert. Awesome!




zaterdag 12 december 2009

Numero 20

Numero 20

Hailing from the beautiful grounds of Poland these guys have a knack for producing riffdriven sounds similar to the gods who are credited of being one of the founders. Its dry, its dusty is diabolically good. Kyuss as their starting point; feeling up bands like Soundgarden, Pearl Jam and adopting that Hermano bonding sound; these Polish bastards, who have only been at it since 2008, have come up with an album deserving of being among the best 2009 has delivered. So; without further ado we give you:
Palm Desert – Dawn Of The Burning Sun!!


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