Doomed & Stoned

THE DOOMED & STONED SHOW

~Season 8, Episode 17~


This week, Bucky Brown is back from The Ripple Effect to join Billy Goate (Editor, Doomed & Stoned) and John Gist (Vegas Rock Revolution) for a review of the May edition of the Doom Charts.

Don’t worry, we plan on reviewing the June edition (just published) this month, too! Meanwhile, there’s plenty in episode 17 to call you, including brand spankin’ new music from Wo Fat, Black Lung, Wucan, and tons more in this nearly 3-hour broadcast!

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PLAYLIST


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INTRO (00:00)
1. Red Sun Atacama - “Echoes” (00:31)

HOST SEGMENT I (06:32)
2. Rumours - “The Impetuous Glory of Terror” (16:06)
3. Womack - “Back on the Hooch” (20:32)
4. Wucan - “Far and Beyond” (25:06)

HOST SEGMENT II (31:24)
5. Electric Mountain - “Outlanders” (41:39)
6. Birdstone - “Madness” (45:32)
7. Church of the Cosmic Skull - “Now’s the Time” (49:58)

HOST SEGMENT III (54:32)
8. Blue Heron - “Push the Sky” (1:04:01)
9. Gnome - “Wenceslas” (1:08:40)
10. PETH - “Dwarvenaught” (1:11:50)

HOST SEGMENT IV (1:16:19)
11. Geezer - “Logan’s Run” (1:29:31)
12. Cave In - “Heavy Pendulum” (1:34:24)
13. Black Lung - “Hollow Dreams” (1:39:34)

HOST SEGMENT V (1:45:55)
14. Ecstatic Vision - “Elusive Mojo” (2:23:01)
15. Gypsybyrd - “The Fog” (2:29:12)
16. Besvärjelsen - “House of the Burning Light” (2:32:33)
17. Wo Fat - “The Unraveling” (2:38:01)

OUTRO (2:45:44)
18. Terror Cósmico - “Alguien Vendr Desde el Fondo del Mar” (2:46:45)



THE DOOMED & STONED SHOW

~Season 8, Episode 15~


This week, Billy Goate (Editor in Chief, Doomed & Stoned) and John Gist (CEO, Vegas Rock Revolution) assemble stellar line-up of underground heavy music, including fuzzed-out new tracks from Stoned Jesus, Sasquatch, Nebula, Fatso Jetson, Frayle, Telekinetic Yeti, Behold! The Monolith, Sergeant Thunderhoof, Church of the Cosmic Skull, and more!

In the fourth quarter, we get into a conversation about shows we’re getting out to, and take a detour into Tom Cruise, Top Gun, and Scientology. Always lively talk ‘n’ rock when the two of us get together!

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PLAYLIST


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INTRO (00:00)
1. Church of the Cosmic Skull - “One More Step” (00:31)

HOST SEGMENT I (06:21)
2. Sasquatch - “Lilac” (23:34)
3. Nebula - “Highwired” (27:48)
4. Sons of Arrakis - “Omniscient Messiah” (31:56)
5. Freebase Hyperspace - “Planet High” (36:09)

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HOST SEGMENT II (39:28)
6. Besvärjelsen - “The Cardinal Ride’ (48:09)
7. Fatso Jetson - "Drifting Off To Storybook Deth” (51:38)
8. Wizzerd - “Super Nova” (58:00)
9. Stoned Jesus - “Porcelain” (1:00:18)

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HOST SEGMENT III (1:08:26)
10. Sergeant Thunderhoof - “You’ve Stolen the Words” (1:19:50)
11. Somnus Throne - “Snake Eyes” (1:28:28)
12. My Diligence - “The Matter, Form, and Power” (1:36:11)
13. Gypsybyrd - “Born Of Electricity” (1:40:43)

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HOST SEGMENT IV (1:45:08)
14. Peth - “Abolish the Overseer” (2:19:45)
15. The Velvet - “Electric Wizard” (2:24:24)
16. Frayle - “Treacle & Revenge” (2:29:40)
17. Telekinetic Yeti - “Primordial” (2:33:32)

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OUTRO (2:38:07)
18. Problem With Dragons - “Live By The Sword” [BONUS] (2:39:16)
19. Behold! The Monolith - “Psychlopean Dread” [BONUS] (2:42:17)



CREDITS

  • Theme: Dylan Tucker
  • Incidental Music: Hellvetika
  • Thumbnail: Behold! The Monolith


THE DOOMED & STONED SHOW

~Season 7, Episode 13~


Welcome to lucky number episode 13, as your favorite rock ‘n talk show plows deeper into the music and the stories of the heavy underground.

This week, our special guest co-host is Freddy Allen from Sun of Grey and GypsyByrd, as he and Billy Goate (Editor in Chief of Doomed & Stoned) preview choice cuts from the new compilation, 'Doomed & Stoned in Colorado’ (2021) – out Wednesday, April 28th!

Huge thank you to our new patrons for making this week’s episode possible!


🔥 PLAYLIST 🔥


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☀ INTRO (00:00)
  1. Sun of Grey - “Lucifer Smiles (00:31)

☀ HOST SEGMENT I (08:55)
  2. Drune - Venus in Furs (20:15)
  3. Earthdiver - "Cut The Bone Away” (28:10)
  4. Dust Lord - “The Bog” (32:09)
  5. Electric Condor - “Was Gonna Say” (40:26)

☀ HOST SEGMENT II (44:42)
  6. Abrams - “Poison Bullets” (52:15)
  7. Lost Tribes Of The Moon - “Wych Elm” (55:25)
  8. Low Gravity - “Lord of Time” (1:05:34)
  9. the Munsens - “Unhanded” (1:10:10)


☀ HOST SEGMENT III (1:15:34)
10. Lost Relics - “Unrealistic Cause” (1:21:44)
11. Messiahvore - “Doublecross” (1:25:28)
12. Near Dusk - “Anoint You” (1:31:25)
13. Seed of the Sorcerer, Womb of the Witch - “Moss Church” (1:36:29)

☀ HOST SEGMENT IV (1:42:40)
14. 908 - “Blame” (1:51:59)
15. WarCrown - “Wizard” (1:53:33)
16. Orcinus - “Dog Eat Dog” (1:57:30)
17. Fell Harvest - “Pale Light in a Dying World” (2:04:05)

☀ OUTRO (2:12:06)
18. GypsyByrd - “The Mountain” (bonus) (2:14:06)


CREDITS 📝

Theme: Dylan Tucker
Thumbnail: Art by Steven Yoyada
Incidental Music: Hellvetika


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THE DOOMED & STONED SHOW

~Season 6, Episode 1~


We have emerged from hibernation to embrace an early spring and with it a slew of new sounds from the heavy underground! Billy Goate (editor of www.DoomedandStoned.com) is joined by John Gist of Vegas Rock Revolution to compare notes on their favorite finds, as well as get caught up on news impacting the scene. Included are 13 stoner-psychedelic rock songs from the likes of Lowrider, Ritual King, Villagers of Ioaninna City, and more!


PLAYLIST:



INTRO (00:00)
  1. Villagers of Ioannina City - “Age of Aquarius” (00:25)

HOST SEGMENT I (09:08)
  2. Lowrider - “Red River” (19:08)
  3. The Heavy Eyes - “The Profession” (24:19)
  4. Transylvania Stud - “In Over Your Head” (27:15)

HOST SEGMENT II (32:46)
  5. Baardvader - “Walking On The Moon” (42:12)
  6. Gypsybyrd - “Gotta Get Away” (47:08)
  7. Fostermother - “Fathoms” (52:20)

HOST SEGMENT III (56:54)
  8. Warish - “Woven” (1:03:00)
  9. CB3 - “I, Zodiac” (1:06:25)
  10. Sleepwulf - “Wizard Slayer” (1:10:16)

HOST SEGMENT IV (1:14:53)
  11. Ritual King - “Dead Roads” (1:30:13)
  12. Grave Bathers - “Feathered Serpent” (1:37:33)
  13. HTSOB - “Wicked Threads” (1:43:25)

thumbnail: ‘Aeons’ (2020) by CB3 on The Sign Records


Gypsybyrd Flies High in ‘Eye of the Sun’

~By Reek of STOOM~

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The Lone Star State has been synonymous with psychedelic music for over half a century and remains a bastion for acid heads worldwide. Texan multi-instrumentalist Jake W. Lewis (of Burn Ritual/King Earth fame) explores the heavy psych of his soul with new project GYPSYBYRD.

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‘Eye Of The Sun’ (2020) is a hazed, dazed and languid romp through the early fuzzed doom vistas of yore. “Prisoner” kicks off with a loose bass lolloping over a plaintive echoed vocal before the might of the riff kicks in with fuzz-heavy abandon. Sweet breaths of organ surge and billow, overlaying the meat with an almost tangible, hallucinatory feel.



Title track “Eye Of The Sun” slinks in on a subdued bed of bass, guitar picking out accompanying melody whilst a haunting, stoned vocal draws you through atmospheric ethers like a blissed-out, balmy Stone Roses. The proto-metal sound of Vertigo emanates from “Cosmic Eyes” – stop/start rhythm and tempered fuzz cracklings once again lofted by drooling, drawling vocals.

“Gotta Get Away” rushes in on hot riffage and a funky beat, rippling into a Sabbath-esque stomp full of hooks. “The Quest for the Enlightened One” takes the sparse, hollowed-out melody of “Planet Caravan” and runs through a shimmering sermon of introspection. Closer “The Mountain” is an avalanche of molten rock riffs and laval lyric flows – heavy, thudding and encapsulating.



The production throughout remains faithful to the analogue ethos: warm, inviting and restrained. Eye Of The Sun pays homage to that early heavy psych/metal sound that turned the world on it’s head back in 1969 and delivers it to the present: unwashed, unadorned and unadulterated. Superb in every way!


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