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zondag 28 december 2025

Number 5

 

 

Number 5

A bit less than two hundred points to reach Number 5. By a band we saw live at the marvelous Sonic Whip Festival in Nijmegen 2022, where they played their first show outside of their native country. And yes, they've made the Stoner HiVe Top 20 Countdown before, both of their earlier albums in fact. So, yes, Number 5, where we find an album released in March through Apollon Records. An album upon which the Bergen based room rockers chart a course like a secret ledger passed between generations. Part sea log. Part cipher. All beautiful. It begins under clear skies but quickly devolves into encrypted chaos, as riffs crash like convoy waves and melodies unfold with code breaking precision. It draws a bit from proto metal, a lot from seventies hardrock and progressive structures. And with that, the bands builds dense musical systems, where nothing is accidental and every motif pays off. Weathered by time, experience and pressure, the album feels organic and only gradually reveals the darker truths beneath the surface. As the voyage presses on, doom and despair seep through, but more importantly, so does mastery. The album is seasoned, intelligent and relentless, steering their sound beyond nostalgia and retro, towards something enduring and even monumental. And then there’s that hint of danger, something lurking beneath the waves, there’s always a tangible feel of excitement. They simply know that the exciting thing about riffs is that’s it’s a language that can be used to talk to humans… 

 

 

On Number 5 we find: 

 



KRYPTOGRAF – KRYPTONOMICON





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Number 17 on the Stoner HiVe Top 20 of 2022

Number 5 on the Stoner HiVe Top 20 of 2020 


donderdag 13 februari 2025

Kryptograf – Kryptonomicon

 



 

Kryptograf – Kryptonomicon
Apollon Records – 2025
Rock, Hardrock, Prog, Proto, Seventies, Stoner, Doom
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If you know me, you can imagine my excitement when I learned of the new album ‘Kryptonomicon’. I was completely gob smacked by their self-titled debut way back in 2020 and it still frequently finds its way onto my turntable. I remember there being a certain enigma surrounding the band when I first heard of them. Who are these guys? What do they look like? What does Kryptograf mean? Of course, all these questions have been answered but what remains is their craft and that sound. That sweet proto-metal, 70’s, stoner-doom concoction, that is Kryptograf. That undeniable Kryptograf sound!

‘The Eldorado Spell’, the band’s second outing dropped in 2022. That album was perhaps more experimental, but it escaped the ‘sophomore slump’ and confirmed that they weren’t just a one-off. It has aged well, containing some of my favorite tunes from the band. Three years later and here we are, and here is Kryptograf.

The album starts with the multi-faceted ‘Beyond The Horizon’, which rightfully is one of the singles of the album. As such it harnesses what any great single should, catchy guitar riffs, remarkable vocal melodies, and the collective wonders of the entire group. But of course, done with that Kryptograf elegance! ‘The Blade’ continues us on our musical journey with the proto-metal meets proto-doom sound that Kryptograf has been exploiting (to our delight) since day one. At the two and a half mark the guitars go into a mesmerizing harmonization sequence while the bass walks around the neck with fervency. This is all in preparation to come crashing back into the striking chorus.

The title track ‘Kryptonomicon’ has some great bluesy licks on it and highlights one of the band’s true strengths, which (to me at least) is the vocal melody and the structures of them. There is knowledge and skill in such efforts to create memorable sing-along songs. ‘You And I’, the single that was released way back in the first quarter of 2024 has a strong Graveyard vibe on it. I found the small yet mighty harmonica appearance to be exciting and unexpected. The energetic track is catchy with potent vocal deliveries and displays some amazing drumming, some of the best on the album.

As the promo stated, the B-side of the album is a ‘heavier’ or ‘moodier’ Kryptograf, I would add ‘doomier’ to that assessment. Though not a drastic change, there is a mood shift into darker territory compared to that of the first half of ‘Kryptonomicon’ with more of a doom focus musically and desolate themes lyrically. Fans of the band will recognize this as the opposite side of the same coin. It is after all, Kryptograf! ‘From Below’ directs us downward into the abyss. There’s a tense feeling in the air, a sense of uneasiness, the urgency to escape. If not from the depths, from life itself. Stoner doom riffs and minor keys fill the winding path as ghoulish vocals assist in haunting the track. The song ‘Lost At Sea’ is filled with vocal harmonies that seize the listeners’ attention, one of the most engaging aspects of Kryptograf. I’ve always felt like they have somewhat of a nautical, across open seas, journey into the unknown sound to some of their material, even if not subject wise. Perhaps it’s just the way that Kryptograf can tell a story and convey it to the listener. ‘The Gales’ is both dreamy and nightmarish, with the bass directing the relaxed verses before a sinister middle section filled with crashing and pounding drums decimates the sleeper. Though Kryptograf are great storytellers, this uneasy portion is told through the instrumentation. Then just as all seems lost, in true Kryptograf fashion, you’re hit with a powerful vocal melody and commanding guitar solo. All is right once more.

Kryptonomicon’ sees the band building upon their previous two albums, taking the best sounds and approaches from them while charting new waters and continuing upon the fresh course ahead. One thing is for sure, they retain their classic sound that is undeniably Kryptograf!


(Written by Jon McGough)

Listen to the first two singles now and get psyched for the full album, releasing on March 7th through Apollon Records!



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Kryptograf - Kryptograf ended up on Number 5 on the Stoner HiVe Top 20 Countdown of 2020

Kryptograf - The Eldorado Spell ended up on Number 17 on the Stoner HiVe Top 20 Countdown of 2022


maandag 27 januari 2025

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

 

 

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


Duel
Bikini Beach
Volume
Ditch
Conan
Kryptograf
The New Bardots
Yawning Balch
Kwoon
Zement

Morning! It’s Monday over here and another dubious week ahead of us. Or perhaps yours look glorious? I hope so! For me the list below is glorious, and I guess that’s enough! We had a thoroughly busy week last week. But still managed to put up a few posts. And hope to do the same this week. We announced the FULL ALBUM PREMIERE of Plasticdrop’s new album Life, Death and Miracles, that will happen this Wednesday! And mentioned two singles, the new Katana and the new Kadavar. We also talked about two albums from 2024 that we thoroughly love and never got around to during that year. Which felt like something that had to be remedied! So, head over to the Volume and Duel reviews to see why! Glorious albums! Check’m out, check’m all out!


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Week 4

maandag 13 januari 2025

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

 

 

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


Lorquin’s Admiral
Kryptograf
Kaiser
Kintsugi Empire
Vessel
Ocultum
Grey Mountain
Lucifer
MaidaVale
The Clamps

Good morning everyone! This is that first Top 10 Most Listened Last Week list for 2025. We shall continue do inform you through a few quick lines what has been on our ears the most. We will refrain from posting links to the bands on FB for a while; you know the reason. But of course with links on the  little old blog. And I’m sure you can find those awesome bands and albums on your own anyway. The Spotify Playlist will continue, featuring all albums or songs available there at this time. Cause some aren’t out yet. The new supergroup Lorquin’s Admiral and their debut for instance. Wow! Or the new Kryptograf, so hot! And Kaiser, ai ai ai! 2025 is starting off with a bang! Get ready for those. And check out the others on the list. They all deserve your attention! Have a great week!



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Week 3

dinsdag 20 december 2022

Number 17

 

 

Number 17


Are you sure about this? Only one band and only one album on Number 17? And only a mere TWO points about Number 18, where we found Valley Of The Sun, Red Sun Atacama, The Otolith & Sons Of Arrakis? Yes. Very much so. An album that arrived early this year and stormed the Doom Charts immediately. It was February, when this musical adenture came upon us, and even though the world was still a much different place, the band’s second album gave us so much to warm our souls with. The four Norwegians are inspired by the heavy sixties, and we found their debut album from 2020 back on Number 5 of the Stoner HiVe Top 20 Countdown of that year… It’s legendary pure proto metal gold, with flourishes of doom and psych and something magical, something folky and yet very earthy turning it all into a progressive masterpiece. Leaving room for every composition and every instrument to breathe, seems to come so natural to these cats. It has an ominous and dark touch as well… Shit, it has everything! On Number 17 we find!!!




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vrijdag 1 april 2022

The Doom Chart For March 2022

 

Doom Charts

    “Life is funny. If you don’t laugh, you’re in trouble.
    ~ Taylor Hawkins


Another rock ‘n roll legend gone. And if there’s ever a dude about which you can say, he was one of the good guys; it’s Mr Hawkins. May he rest in peace. Life is funny; it usually is. But sometimes the joke is too cruel, the punchline too awkward or the pain much too real. So, before we get in trouble, we better start laughing about something and we better start listening to some heavy music! Cause there is always solace in that!

Only two albums have carried over from the February 2022 edition of the
Doom Charts. Even though we’re all still spinning the shit out of KRYPTOGRAF, SLEEPWULF, FOSTERMOTHER and all those others. But the fact that there are so many new albums once again featured in the new March Doom Charts; is once again a testament to the immense amount of amazing records released every month. Cause the total amount of albums by bands that received votes this month reaches 261. Insane. 261 albums that according to the ones that voted for it deserved a spot on this month’s Doom Charts. No April Fool this time. Not the band or a joke, just a whole lot of heavy rock!

Personal votes went out to: Samavayo, Charley No Face, Red Eye, Mount Saturn, ZOM, Chivo and Mammoth Weed Wizard Bastard... And Tomorrow we start another rundown of the entire charts with Number 30: Children of The Sün!

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 Chart For March 2022 

woensdag 2 maart 2022

The Doom Chart For February 2022

 

 

Doom Charts

When the willow bends towards the end of day
And twilight falls again
To the funny sound that a blackbird makes
Twilight falls again
As no good reason remains, I’ll do the same
Thinking of you…
~ Mark Lanegan


We’ve lost another legend. One of the most beautiful growling voices has left us. The dark poet, the bard of the gutter, the troubadour of despair and he who was able to give all that is gray and all that is black that the perfect puncture of light. Mr. Lanegan has given us so much great music and personally I’ve been lucky enough to interview him a couple of times. He was one of my heroes; and his departure has left my nerves barren and raw. And then, when not even barely recovered from that heavy blow… War in the Western world…


I have always been very conscience of the fact that I’m from the Western world and that my world view has been shaped by Western eyes. But even so, even if my news and my media are framed a certain way. It is not state controlled and does not send out pure propaganda. The Doom Charts are not political. As we have stated before. But once again the world is in turmoil. And once again there is no other way around this, then to offer up the obvious: Russia’s leader is quickly descending into dangerous madness. Invading a sovereign country, that wants to go a different route than he prefers. And then, when the world sanctions him for his deplorable actions; threatening the world with nuclear weapons. He has been alone for most of the pandemic and that has not done much good for his sanity it seems… It spells doom for the entire globe, and we cannot let that happen… Even if you are still on the fence about what is happening, even if you believe some of what Russian media has stated; there is no denying the fact that when a world leader threatens the rest of world with nuclear weapons; things have gone too far… We’re almost over the edge…


A wise man and a scribe once stated: “The Edge…There is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.” Well, I don’t know about you… But this is an edge I do not want to cross… Let’s all come together now; for it has always been us. The good ones, the ones that want to do good and the ones that know that every extreme view on any subject is pure fear and a way to hope for some for of control… I’m sounding like an old hippie again; but I don’t care. They have always been right… Make Love, Not War…


And now on to business, cause even though there is doom lurking around the corner. We are here to offer up the good form of doom for you all. The heavy rock, heavy metal form of doom. And yes, loads of stonerrock, hardrock, seventies blues inspired rock, psychedelic rock and everything that you can think of that might fit between those genres. Cause the Doom Charts have always been about the heavy; in whatever shape or form. And there is so much of that heavy good stuff being released every month! Cause from the 30 that are mentioned this February edition; there are 28 new ones! So, thank you for all that heavy music, for giving it to us. The energy and the spirit that lies within those notes! And the way it offers up escape for those of us lucky enough to be able to escape…


And escape we shall! Starting with SMED’s self-titled record today and slowly working our way to Kryptograf on Number One. Personal votes went out to: Kryptograf, Fostermother, Obsidian Sea, Hydra, Holy Witch, Sönus, Kurokuma, Mount Desert, Firebreather, Titanosaur, Volcanova & Wovenhand! But we could have voted for all the others as well! So 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 Chart For February 2022

maandag 28 december 2020

Number 5

 

 

Number 5

 

Yesterday at Number 6, we found another absolute personal favorite, namely: Forming The Void. But to reach the next album on the next position we jump a bit more than hundred and fifty points! Indeed, the jumps get bigger and bigger, which perhaps might serve as a testament to the position the albums occupy. On Number 5 we find a debut album that just immediately turned everything and everyone around them on and in on their sound. The four Norwegians have found their own little filthy proto hole to curl up in and transform all the weird stuff they find into proto gold, occult love and prog addiction. With some doom influences, psychedelic touches and a lot of sixties and seventies devotion the four from Bergen give us once again an album married to all that brilliance out of the original golden age of heavy rock. Sharing vocal duties between three, the four ride out the fuzz wherever it may take them. And it will take you on such a wild and amazing adventure that you cannot help fall head over heels with this album… A classic in every sense of the word. On Number 5 we find:



Kryptograf – Kryptograf 



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maandag 6 juli 2020

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


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

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Eyes Fly
Fox 45
Stargo
Cuarzo
Kryptograf
Mothers Of The Land
Pale Divine
Voidian
Andromeda Space Ritual