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maandag 5 augustus 2024

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

 

 

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


Luna Sol
Orange Goblin
Psychlona
Rendezvous Point
Elephant Tree
Doomboyz
Jegulja
The Cold Stares
Occult Witches
Alunah

Another week in the books! Returning from yet another festival to see a wonderful July Doom Charts edition. Will be spreading the good word about it soon as well as doing that Stoner Hype thing! You know, where we try to write a sentence or two about the Numbers 40 to 26… We did not manage to do much last week, too busy and had to leave to early. But even so, we hope you glanced at the words about that damn fine prog metal record by Rendezvous Point, the damn cool and damn heavy Espectro De La Conciencia, Jon McGough’s sweet as hell write-up about The Blacktones and of course that way too long screed about one of the albums of the year, Science, Not Fiction, delivered by Orange Goblin. We hope to do more this week! And know that in a few hours we will be diving head first into the fine words delivered by Ronny Dijksterhuis about that awesome Occult Witches album! So, stay tuned, stay with us, stay heavy!


maandag 29 juli 2024

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

 

 

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


Deville
Zeal & Ardor
Psychlona
Alunah
Blue Heron
The Anomalys
Orange Goblin
Dead At Sea
Black On High
Diskord

Morning… FB / Meta has been out of control recently. The Doom Charts has had issues, even though we changed nothing in our operation. And for those following Stoner HiVe, well, you know there’s been loads of annoying stuff happening there as well. And now the news came that the always good, always decent, nothing but good Mel Lie from Sunday’s Heavy Tunes has been completely banned from FB  for no reason whatsoever. You would hope that someone starts a new social platform soon. Incorporation that which was good from FB and keep it completely clean of the nonsense, algorithms and bots FB has been using lately. Wishful thinking? Well… It’s another week and we’re gonna try and post this thing. Shall we try with or without links? Let’s see what happens and fingers crossed it works as it has always done in the past… Cause with new members Jon McGough and Ronny Dijksterhuis we have more capabilities to spread the word on all that good and heavy stuff out there! And it is deserved for them and the bands they write about. Quine for instance or Yajaira! We mentioned clips by Luna Sol and Occult Witches and managed to post that Stoner Hype thing where we blurb about the Numbers 40 to 26 of the last Doom Charts. And let’s not forget, we were honored to premiere that full album by Kahfa, out now on Argonauta Records! Go check it out! Check’m  all out! 

 



dinsdag 1 augustus 2023

A Tribute To Budgie - Never Turn Your Back On A Friend: 50 Years Later

 

 

A Tribute To Budgie - Never Turn Your Back On A Friend: 50 Years Later
Pale Wizard Records – 2023
Rock, Classic, Hard, Seventies, Stoner
Rated: ****

We just read the news that we all will soon be celebrating 50 years of the Sparks' classic 1974 LP 'Kimono My House'. Another great album in the great re-imagining series set up by that awesome Pale Wizard Records. And this news has come on the heels of another release in that 50 Years Later series… One you surely will have seen pass by somewhere in your feed, cause the A Tribute To Budgie - Never Turn Your Back On A Friend: 50 Years Later has been melting ice away across the globe and hitting it out of the park with a forearm smash! The Budgie re-imagining has been righteously done by some of the best underground bands. Alunah kicks things off with an awesome rendition of Breadfan! Probably the most famous Budgie track thanks to the various cover versions and Metallica’s first and foremost. But we most confess most of those versions pale in comparison to this opening version of Alunah, both the vocals and the postponed intensity, give the track the air and breathing room it always deserved. Both Firegarden and Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell give honorable versions of Baby Please Don’t Go and You Know I’ll Always Love You. The later one turning way more psychedelic and garage. But when Regulus starts riffing You’re The Biggest Thing Since Powdered Milk, and the vocals kick in, it sends goosebumps down your spine, and you immediately remember you should listen to their damn fine Pulse album from last year again. Perfect tone and riveting guitar work later on turns this one in another definitive cover version. Up next is In the Grip of the Tyrefitter’s Hand, performed by Syncolima gives the damn fine bass lines a bit more highly deserved spotlight and thanks to the vocals adds a bit of grit and rawness. Great Electric Quest adds some instrumentation to Riding My Nightmare turning it into a more classic rock version than the soft ballad used to be. One of my favorite songs of the original album was the prog rock Parents and hearing it being delivered by Sergeant Thunderhoof, a band that has grown so much into their own thing, since last years This Sceptered Veil, is the icing on the cake. The vocals once again carrying the emotionality the song always had, extending the scale even, and the guitar wails, dense riffs, and later clean noodling all give the right kind of soul. It was the ending track of the original album, but since there’s more time left for this vinyl release, the boy added three bonus songs. Guts, Forearm Smash and Melt The Ice Away. Of which the final track on this album, Melt The Ice Away, taken from the 1978 Impeckable album, performed by Solar Sons is a rendition that this track demanded. Classic, proto, mixed with some more stonerrock riffage, turns Melt The Ice Away in a fiery full speed driving song. Loving it! Just like the rest of the album, perfect production, and a virtuous way to give Budgie and this album more attention. Hey, and when the original Budgie drummer, Ray Phillips gives it the universal nod and sends a message of thanks for the work done, you know it’s done good!


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maandag 2 mei 2022

The Doom Chart For April 2022

 

 

Doom Charts


“The bigger, the better… In Everything”

Freddy Mercury

Festival season is upon us! Finally! Oh, how we missed all those live shows… Which means many of the Contributors are out of bounce and bouncing hard to all those heavy tunes everywhere! Don’t worry, they all delivered their votes; but perhaps the blurbs are written by a lot of the same cats this month. It happens… But it happens exactly on the month that the Doom Charts crazies did something crazy once again… Indeed, we’ve extended the list to 40. There are multiple reasons to do so. But… We weren’t sure if we should. I mean, we could just post the total list of 299 albums that received votes this month. But then, that would defeat the purpose of the chart, we reckon. No, the main reason is the fact that the amount of albums released on a monthly basis, continues to grow and the sheer brilliance of many of those albums continue to shock and awe. Not so long ago albums could easily carry over a month. Or even two… You know, Lore by ELDER made the list three months in a row. This does not happen anymore, NOT because the albums aren’t that good, but because there are more and more albums THAT good. The amount of voters might also have something to do with that or perhaps that some promos are sometimes a bit too much ahead of the actual release date… Anyway… We’ve extended the list by ten… Should we keep it that way? Or go back to thirty? Let us know… O’ and let us know which albums you dug the most! Cause it might just be our next favorite album as well! Check’m out! Check’m all out!

Oh no! The fuzz might fracture your nose! It's the all new April Doom Charts!This time around; with 40 amazing albums listed!

But we sure as hell could have voted for each and everyone of those magnificent albums on this list! Check'm out! Check'm all out!

 

Welcome to Doom Charts, representing some of the finest bloggers, journalists, radio, podcasters and reviewers from the heavy underground around the globe.  Each month, our critics submit their picks for the best new doom, sludge, metal, stoner, psychedelic and heavy rock albums.  The results are compiled and tabulated into the chart below.  This is a one-stop shop for the best new albums in the world…

THE DOOM CHARTS FOR APRIL 2022 !