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vrijdag 12 augustus 2022

Doomed for Ukraine

 

Doomed for Ukraine


As the war rages on in Eastern Europe, as Ukraine gets decimated and destroyed, the world keeps turning. A bit slower and with a mad eye on the ones that started the war, but still. It’s not like the war has awoken the rest of the world or has spurred any of them into action. Action once again comes from the ones suffering and from the ones that can not stand silent while those suffer needlessly. War never changes and I fear, mankind will never change…

But still, for those heavy rock loving fiends, the ones that doom in safety across the globe; a small token of aid can be provided by buying the STOP WAR IN UKRAINE compilation on Bandcamp if you are an avid heavy music listener or you can provide an extra track for that compilation if you are an artist. So far, 169 bands and artists have already provided a track for the STOP WAR IN UKRAINE compilation. A compilation started by Eugene Voron from Path Of Doom Radio


Eugene says: “In my country, there is a strong and well-known doom metal scene. Bands like Stoned Jesus, 1914, and more recently Noyde and Mental Torment have made great contributions to the genre. I’ve always been a huge fan of music. My journey began with Black Sabbath and Dio. More recently, I began listening to online radio, but I wasn’t satisfied with the selection and felt I could do something to highlight the music and bands I loved.” In 2017, Eugene founded Path of Doom Radio, which broadcast daily from evening till midnight.  The station and accompanying website shines a spotlight on eclectic, international doom and stoner metal. It also promotes the Ukrainian scene as well as female fronted doom bands - the latter with an annual vote, which attracted hundreds of contributor groups and thousands of voters. However, in early 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, and Path of Doom fell temporarily silent. Unable to broadcast to the world, Eugene instead called upon the scene to help young children suffering from war with humanitarian aid via bandcamp sales. Over 100 international bands heard the call - including Panheist, Iron Void, and Paralyzed, and more add their names each week.

“Bright, interesting representatives of the scene from all over the world have joined this compilation and I’m grateful to all of them,” says Eugene. “I urge any fans of Doom and stoner to come listen, pay what you can, and help my people and its families get through this terrible conflict.”


Bands from all over the world have provided a track and from all the heavy genres you can think off. I will not list all 169, but when you see certain names you already know that for every penny you might pay you will not just aid the suffering, you will get incredible music in return: Just look at these: Everest Queen, Professor Electric, Vandhali, Praÿ, Subsun, Black Capricorn, Obiat, Les Nadie, The Swell Fellas, Yo No Se, King Potenaz, Iron & Stone, Carson, Indica Blues, Swörn, Samavayo, Brut Oss, Paralyzed, Hippie Death Cult and The Dry Mouths.




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dinsdag 2 augustus 2022

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

 

 

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

King Buffalo
Man In The Woods
The Schizophonics
Swörn
Indian Handcrafts
Trillion Ton Beryllium Ships
The Same River
Telekinetic Yeti

Formation Ritual
Psychlona

Yes, we know, this little list always goes up on Monday… But due to the work we did for the Doom Charts and the July edition going live on Monday; we did not even find the chance to put this up… Plus, we reckoned everyone had enough on their plate with reading that 2500 words long interview with Diamond PR from the awesome The Same River… Grin…


donderdag 28 juli 2022

Swörn – Keshan

 

 

Swörn – Keshan
Dotto / I Dischi Del Minollo – 2022
Rock, Stoner, Desert, Psych, Metal, Post, Prog
Rated: ****

Back in 2019 Kyle SB / Shastabeast reviewed their self-titled debut album and now, three years later Italian power-trio Swörn is back with their sophomore record Keshan. And where the sound of their first release might have walked a lot through the Palm Desert, this one has changed direction quite a bit. Using much more emotive metal touches, the six tracks on Keshan are multi layered and highly dynamic, causing the listener to meander through post metal, prog rock and psychedelic stoner landscapes and to dream of multicolored tapestries filled with images of ancient gods and goddesses. And taking cues from the ancient ones, first track, named after the Aztec god of water of rain and of blood, immediately ascends towards the heavy metal heaven, building and building, until the knife finally and unavoidably enters your body. Once again we here an album carefully crafted, with more in mind than just riffing away. And if opener Tlaloc wasn’t the perfect testament to that fact, than surely following track Seito Kara Kyōshi-e is. Going for the post rock doorway, opening up the sound, the landscape and the slow build towards a more rocking end, the track expertly tells a tale of a teacher having to battle its student. It’s their destiny and always has been. Just as Swörn’s destiny will be to keep repeating the mantra to invoke the coming of Rabarama, the hypnotic fourth track will surely put you into a hazy state of being; dreaming of a female goddess dancing her seductive dance to the ever building, ever more mesmerizing sounds. Keshan is an expertly woven sound cloth displaying all you need in spellbinding stonerrock colors, captivating post and prog rock approaches and magnetic psychedelic rock. Swörn will seduce you!


(Written by JK)


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woensdag 6 november 2019

Swörn - Swörn


Swörn - Swörn
Dotto - 2019
Desert, Stoner, Psych, Post
Rated: ****

Taking the distinctive sound and groove of desert rock and putting a spin on it all their own, newcomers Swörn build upon the classics of the past to deliver their excellent self-titled debut. Hailing from Turin, Italy, the three piece have crafted six gems of driving, emotive stoner rock inspired by the likes of QOTSA and Truckfighters. Following the buildup of eerie vocals and pattering drums of opener "Azathoth", the trio launch into an anthemic onslaught of roaring, grainy fuzz, overlaid by cries of "anguish" in a swelling wave of emotion. This momentum sweeps the listener into the hard-rocking groove and pummeling low end of "San Pedro", with drums straight from QOTSA's "You Think I Ain't Worth A Dollar..." and a break of whispers and staccato plucks a la Lullabies To Paralyze. Album highlight "Electric Saint" follows the theme of Homme-worship with a "Songs for the Deaf" inspired riff, but Sworn make their own identity heard with poppy vocals and a smooth transition into beautiful post-metal drift. Closers "Helluland" and "Tecumseh" end the album with a study in extremes, switching gears from the filthy fuzz of the former to the jangling chords and Stoned Jesus-style soaring riffage of the latter. A powerful and promising debut, Sworn wear their influences on their sleeves without being derivative, crafting a distinct identity of their own with a unique mix of driving desert groove and emotive, epic wash.

(Written by Kyle / Shastabeast)