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maandag 2 maart 2026

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

 

 

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

Psychlona
Riastrad
Blunt Knife Castration
Sons of Gulliver
Gnarwhal
Oreyeon
Slomosa
Avon
Urlaub in Polen
American Sharks

Another week in the books and another in front of us. One where most of you few that will be reading these words can be thankful that you live where you live. For now. When will all the fighting stop? Everywhere. Why can’t there be a new wave of freedom, acceptance and love wash over the world? And never roll back… 

Did you escape in some way the past week? Did we help out a little? We hope so, cause we were honored to premiere a video for Bronco Forte and the amazing full album premiere for Sons Of Gulliver. We wrote a few words about the new Oreyeon album and mentioned a show this Saturday by Komatsu, Nevels and Patserbak in Eindhoven. And let’s not forget, this Wednesday starts the European tour for Psychlona! Who will be there in Merleyn, Nijmegen? We also jotted down a few words about Riastrad and on Friday, our resident poet Ronny Dijksterhuis did another wonderful and wild Quick Fire Friday round. Enough escapism if you need it! Let’s hope we can provide some this week as well… Stay strong, spread the word about the Heavy Underground. Spread the love! 


vrijdag 27 februari 2026

Oreyeon – The Grotesque Within

 

 

Oreyeon – The Grotesque Within
Heavy Psych Sounds – 2026
Rock, Stoner, Sludge, Grunge, Doom, Metal
Rated: *****

That opening salvo, after the casssette tape has started the opening track Echoes Of Old Nightmares, turning their grungy doom sound into sludgy lift-off will surely turn all heads and get all heads a nodding. Majestic is definitely applicable to the new Oreyeon album The Grotesque Within. The Italian foursome deliver this album four years after the stunning Equations of The Useless and three years after the two track Doom Session Vol.8. And it can be viewed as their fourth full-size since the first Builders Of Cosmos album that arrived in 2016. That’s ten years ago, a landmark… And so is The Grotesque Within

The Grotesque Within unfolds like a dim corridor with no visible end, each riff a flicker of failing light each drum sound burrowing down as if the corridor gets smaller and smaller. Self-produced, half recorded in their very own studio and the other half in Outside Inside Studio in Treviso, during the winter of 2025, the album trades some of the band’s cosmic sprawl for a more earthbound, sludge toned, grunge streaked weight and crawl. Inspired by the existential unease of Thomas Ligotti works, the songs accept all the horrors we face, feel and commit with a mass of tones and drifting vocals. 

It’s the monolithic doom riffs, looming like unseen structures in the dark that commend the nod first place. But then the vocals start to weave and whisk you away, throttling along the psychedelic textures that meander and shake like uneasy dreams. Breathing shadows, the record seems patient in its delivery, preferring to put exclamation marks behind the nod and not the explosion. Creeping ever more oppressive towards the end of that corridor, meticulously, composed and in total acceptance of its inevitable descent. 

On some level Oreyeon has always been massive yet nuanced, brooding and gazing upon everything involved with life, but with The Grotesque Within they turn that quality into an overwhelming monster wave, the kind of tsunami that causes quiet euphoria. And that’s a quality little bands that call their own. Immerse yourself and swim with all tides of The Grotesque Within… 



(Written by JK)




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Oreyeon – Equations For The Useless 

 

zondag 17 juli 2022

Oreyeon – Equations For The Useless


 

Oreyeon – Equations For The Useless
Heavy Psych Sounds – 2022
Rock, Stoner, Psych, Metal, Doom, Grunge, Prog
Rated: *****

The mind is a weird and wonderous thing, and yes, something might be wrong with me. But for some strange and possibly insane reason, the fourth track, If, took me back in time to somewhere around 1994 when Belgian rock outfit dEUS released their Suds & Soda single. Sure, If, brings out that back and forth, staccato rhythmic approach as well, but that’s about it, there is absolutely no reason why that awesome If track on the new Equations For the Useless album by Italian quartet Oreyeon should remind me of dEUS. But it does anyway. It’s also very odd that I keep returning to If, over and over, and it does not feel fair to the rest of the album. For this third Oreyeon album is stunning, from opening track It Was Time to final song The Protocol. Imploring much more progressive touches to their doom grunge, the album touches on subjects like depression and dealing with all aspects of living. Even though opening track might feel a bit muddy or a bit too crowded, it sets you up perfectly for all the atavistic stoner riffage, the grunge tones to come and that amazing second track Pazuzu. Imploring more use of vocals, and letting them shine from front to back, that second track builds its sound like a proper cathedral of heaviness. Within the space of only four minutes, they will see you from here to the end of your tether. Where demons will dance around your mind like a twisted whirlwind. Luckily there’s the atmospheric opening of almost ten-minute-long title track Equations For The Useless to settle you down, give you air and open your psyche for the manic doom and grunge to come. That impressive basswork, those soaring vocals giving it all a more huge and cosmic quality, turning ever more towards a darker desert edge as the track progresses. And then comes If, once again, staccato riffage, hooked in your brain before you can say, If. The drums slowly bringing it all home, home to a desert generator party that is. And that dripping, slippery basswork before the final push towards the end of the song, is as steamy as it is sexy. Perhaps, If, has warped my brain so much, that Downward Spirals comes across as the track that morphed into something else a bit too often, losing some of the initial punch the song might have had at the moment of conception. Therefor the later shift in approach, when the break slowly meanders on, returning to the same tempo, burying the wandering guitars under immense layers of grunge, and breaking it all down again, spiraling slowly upward, before finishing like a throbbing pulse of energy, feels like the proper setting for Oreyeon’s Downward Spirals. Stately, imposing, The Protocol ends the album, with a bass heavy fade out that begs you to start over. If it weren’t for If…  



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dinsdag 5 juli 2022

The Doom Charts for June 2022

 

 

The Doom Charts for June 2022

“I play guitar because I like to make loud noises. And the guitar is the coolest way to make a loud noise.”

~ Kim Thayil


We’ll add to that thought bass, drums, vocals, keys, gongs, etc. Heavy music often requires volume cranked to 11, and we live in an age where we’re spoiled for bands ready to blow out our speakers. Beyond the waves of fuzz, gnarly low end, and brain-bashing bass drums, there’s even more modes of heavy to explore, from atmospheric crush to heavy as simply a mood. Below are 40 of this month’s top purveyors of loud noises and weighted spirit, with far more that can’t be fit into just one post. Dig in and check out the new monthly playlist! And while you’re at it, please give a warm, long overdue welcome to Rich Piva and Silvi Pearl whose impeccable taste now blesses the DC crew!

Did you see the Doom Charts of June 2022? Hope so, cause it went up some five days ago! And what a wild edition once again. This edition was published by our very own Kyle SB / Shasta Beast. Thank you for stepping in and hitting it out of the park! But of course we need to say thank you to all those Contributors, the two new ones Silvi Pearl and Rich Piva; but also all the long standing members! Cause without their votes, their energy and their love for the heavy stuff we could not publish this little thing every month again… Much love to one and all! 


Gonna be listening to all them albums in the next week in a row… Cause before we left for that little one week holiday we were sure to send our own list of favorite albums of the past month and we were happy to see many of those choices making it: Mexicoma, The Swell Fellas, Crobot, Museum Of Light, Indus Valley Kings, Phiasco, Mystery Dudes, Oreyeon, Sasquatch, Valley Of The Sun, Red Sun Atacama, AAWKS & Sergeant Thunderhoof… 


But we’ve already noticed quite a few that we haven’t even had the chance to hear yet! So, next up is Demise by Solemn Ceremony! And then, all the other June Doom Charts entries… It’s gonna get loud and heavy over here!

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 JUNE 2022