Number 18
Those final
lists that came in showed without any doubt that there are so many albums that
are loved so much and so close together in the amount of love. Cause we found
two bands on Number 20, three bands on Number 19 and well… There are FOUR bands with their FOUR albums on Number 18!!! And all of them, without any doubt, deserve to be there or even
higher. Naturally… Well, we jump 23 points from Conan, Somali Yacht Club and
Samavayo to reach the four on Number 18. Three of which we mentioned on the
HiVe and one of them I managed to see live this year. On Krach Am Bach festival
in Germany the blew me and my might hangover clear away. They slowly drifted
away from the grunge they always seemed to implore to more influences from
stoner, hardrock and blues. With an even warmer and steamier sound and those
riffs and grooves, oh my lord! Just like that amazing new drummer! Of the two
other albums we already mentioned, one was mentioned only a few weeks ago and
the other all the way back in May. That new one, is from a new formation that
came with a surprise and an avant-garde approach to doom and metal. The five
opt for gigantic gestures, a massive amount of layers and the fierce ability to
turn it all down to a mere trickle of sounds. And then they let the roar swell,
with enough gravitas to bring the world around you to a halt. The other album
delivers some true desert punk, stoner and garage and with such feverous energy
the desert sand will melt away under your feet and into a shimmering mirror of
glass. It is explosive, wild, stunning, and extremely addictive! That fourth
album we unfortunately never got around to mentioning, but the Doom Charts did
that for us. They came in 1st back in July and our very own Crypt
Guard wrote back then: “Many music outfits have taken on aspects of Herbert’s
epos and processed them through their music and one would lie if he didn’t
admit the spice-laced sands have inspired heavy riffers and reefers around the
globe, be it Sandrider, Sleep or Dvne. On their new album the four-piece goes
through the themes of the first couple of books with a riff-heavy yet playful
demeanor, successfully painting their own vision of Herbert’s mysteriously
archaic sci-fi monument with a fitting desert rock aesthetic.” Four bands on Number 18!
Valley Of
The Sun - The Chariot
&
The Otolith - Folium Limina
&
Sons Of
Arrakis - Volume I
&
Red Sun
Atacama - Darwin
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