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zaterdag 28 december 2024

Number 5

 

 

Number 5

As mentioned yesterday, we’re only moving up a spot by jumping a mere 8 points from Psychlona at Number 6 to reach Number 5. Where we find a band we are ashamed to acknowledge we never mentioned on the HiVe before. Even though their 2018 record was absolutely stunning as well and only barely missed entering that years Stoner HiVe Top 20 Countdown. But this year, they are here, on Number 5 where we find that trio that has perfected the combination of stonerrock, grunge and space rock. Extremely atmospheric the compositions seem to expand ever more outwards with every listening session. The sound is huge, it’s grand and it’s truly of cosmic proportions. And then there’s that second track, almost going the way of industrial or tekno and really injecting you with jet propulsion to have you going at max velocity out there in the majestic universe. Its dizzying the way this album swirls and whirls and spirals and almost seems to spin out of control. And you will move with it, rotating and revolving, seeing momentary misty moments of times passed and times yet to come…  



According to all of your votes, on Number 5 we find:



Sundrifter - An Earlier Time





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woensdag 2 november 2022

Abrams – In The Dark


 

Abrams – In The Dark
Small Stone Recordings – 2022
Rock, Stoner, Grunge, Metal, Psych
Rated: *****

It’s been out since early September and of course rocked the Top 10 of the September Doom Charts and it has been rocking me to my very core for a while now, we’re talking about the fourth full-sized album In The Dark by Denver, Colorado foursome Abrams. Started off as a trio, it’s always been the core duo of bass/vocals Taylor Iversen and guitar/vocals Zachary Amster, but since their 2020 album Morning they found the perfect drumming fit: Ryan DeWitt. Joining on second guitar for the In The Dark record is Patrick Alberts, who you might know from metal, death, core outfit Call Of The Void and their damn fine 2019 album Buried In Light. And since the beginning of Abrams stems from that more core and sludge scene as well, you can safely bet that Patrick will be the perfect match. And, as opener Like Hell shows you, there shall immediately be no doubt whatsoever about that. In fact, the whole record sounds like the merging of four musical minds that together bring you heavy mojo of the brilliant kind! Like Hell, as we were beginning to state, is one of those perfect blast offs, those drums kicking it all off, that soaring guitar leading into the riff, waiting for those vocals riding the driving energy towards the logical conclusions, the way those vocals exchange the spotlight and propel you forward. Which is even more the case on the second track Death Tripper. Almost giving off the idea that Like Hell was meant to propel the cart up to the highest point of the rollercoaster, and that Death Tripper is you inside the cart, speeding through the coaster at full speed, hitting all the corners like a maniac. And third track Better Living is the end of the ride, you getting off, high on adrenaline, which serves as the idea that you might be off Better Living when not on chemistry, but high on life. Those first three tracks are so full of fire and are so memorable, it will take an absolute pounder to make you go forth. And guess what word you can easily throw that fourth track? Indeed, In the Clouds and its pounding, chugging opening has you running towards the edge of the cliff, standing there expecting to fly, and you will! After which the album opens up to implore even more melody and slow sloping tracks that take their time to build up to their powerful statements. And the way those massive walls of sound manage to sound so different with each approach, shot through with grunge, late punk and stoner influences. And yet also giving off some progressive and psychedelic atmospheres, making everything sound so magical, floating and also robust and layered, makes us hope that In The Dark is the Abrams that has found their sound, their way and the way forward. And you and I will surely be there along with them, getting high on whatever they throw at us…


(Written by JK)


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donderdag 3 september 2020

Black Elephant – Seven Swords



Black Elephant – Seven Swords
Small Stone Records – 2020
Rock, Blues, Stoner, Fuzz
Rated: ****

We promised and wanted to write something righteous about Black Elephant’s new record for the Doom Charts. But were suddenly thrust into the arms of a local singer for an interview. So we only had time to type a few quick words in a frenzy for the Doom Chart blurb: Seven Swords by Italian quartet Black Elephant has everything to become the soundtrack to your perfect car-ride, movie, book, apocalypse or whatever is in need for a perfect soundtrack. It meanders from all out hard rocking fuzz to cosmic blues and stoner, even touching base with the godfathers of it all in the track Red Sun And Blues Sun. It’s all there and then some! Colorful and cinematic, psychedelic and powerful, heavy and hard! With a fabled amount of fuzz; an amount that will ring on forever and into legend! The world's ending anyway. You might as well have some fun with it!

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donderdag 30 mei 2019

Irata – Tower


Irata – Tower
Small Stone Records – 2019
Stoner, Doom, Metal, Heavy Psych
Rated: ****

Greensboro, NC veteran outfit Irata pull out all the stops on their latest release, Tower. A thundering, twisted mass of quirk, invention and power which shows the maturity of the song-crafting and musicianship on display. Opener 'Tower' fizzles with heavy bass boom and tribal percussion, guitar screaming acerbic tonal fury before the proggy, time-stuttered riff of 'Waking Eye' flows in on endless waves of frenetic energy. 'Weightless' has that Baroness-style heavy groove and chug... 'Leviathan' squirms with tempo-changing fuzz cannons whilst 'Crawl to Corners' is heralded by mournful trumpet and quiet picking, evolving into a doom-slavered riff onslaught. Irata capture genres with mercurial skill then blend, morph and transform them to create an album of intense and intelligent delight that lingers long in the memory.

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donderdag 20 december 2018

Number 15



Number 15


It was the grand Castle and their Deal Thy Fate album we banged our heads to on Number 16 and we now jump a mere two points to reach Number 15. Where we find a band that by some freaky coincidence also made the list on the exact same 15th position back in 2014. Released through Small Stone Records this year’s album not only features a name change, it also heralds a change in sound. The Swedes implore more metallic and more progressive touches on their blazing psychedelic heaviness this time around. Even more grand and grandiose than before the sound seems to simply explode into the vast universe that surrounds us. Bold, beautiful and breathtaking. On Number 15 we find…



JIRM - Surge Ex Monumentis  


dinsdag 9 oktober 2018

Stoner HiVe’s Top 5 artists listened to last week…


Stoner HiVe’s
Top 5 artists listened to last week…


And once again a day late. But we all know the deal. Work, life, shit, whatever it might be, gets in the way. But here it is anyway, those Five Most Listened to Albums of Last Week. Superseed’s self-titled debut is a fast-paced heavy rock race through grunge, punk and garage. It’s rowdy and it’s raw and most of all it feels like a freaky fun cannonball! Eternal Return, the new Windhand, out on Relapse Records will definitely end up high on many a last once again. And rightfully so. A bit heavier, a bit swampier, a bit grungier; but every bit as enchanting! Loving it! Satan’s Satyrs released The Lucky Ones through Bad Omen Records. Punky, Sleazy, Groovy, Glamy and Fuzzy. Check’m out and feel the pure energy and tasty weirdness. Dance with them! Back on rotation once again is Forgotten Planet by Spirit Division. Sometimes you just need to visit those alien worlds and bask in the glory of the bronzed sound there. Yes, Spirit Division knows how to transport your soul! Sundrifter and their Visitations album came out early this year. But after returning from Portugal we were definitely in the mood to some sun-soaked desert tinted stoner and groovy fuzz. And the vinyl will be out soon on Small Stone Records. The limited clear vinyl edition is almost gone. So, if ya dig it, you’d better hurry and get yer greasy hands on it! Check’m out! Check’m all out! 

donderdag 9 augustus 2018

La Chinga - Beyond The Sky


La Chinga – Beyond The Sky
Small Stone – 2018
Rock, Hard, Seventies, Blues, Boogie
Rated: ****

We’ve been loving their Zeppelin sound since we first heard their self-titled debut record La Chinga back in 2013. And the Freewheelin’ album that followed three years later made our head explode and became a soundtrack to many a car ride towards the endless horizon. And now the Canadian trio is back with more and it is more of that sweet seventies lovin goodness! Beyond The Sky is what the new La Chinga album is called, and it continues down that majestic road they started on already quite a few years ago. This time however their seventies hardrock sound seems to slow down a notch. They make the groove go down, down and laidback and the underlying blues current flowing slower. Don’t get me wrong, it’s still rockin and knockin and straight up boogie. But the dances won’t be that wild, but more sensual and lovin. This one is meant for those sweaty and steamy summer nights, the ones you never want to end. Just like this mad hot summer we’ve been having and this crackin new album called Beyond The Sky

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maandag 6 augustus 2018

Stoner HiVe’s Top 5 artists listened to last week…


Stoner HiVe’s
Top 5 artists listened to last week…


There will be a few mentions posted soon. You know, us raving about an album we love. Going overboard with the accolades and trying to convey the feeling we get from listening to that record. We still don’t do the technical reviews and we do not try and dissect something we love. We just boast about that feeling and the images it conjures! And when we do this little thingy, telling you about the Five Artists we listened to the most last week. We just quickly want to get out there what music we have been enjoying the most. Sometimes it’s a new record and sometimes we grab back to older ones we adore! Like Sir Bowie for instance, we can listen to the Thin White Duke all day every day. And sometimes the lust for his music grows so big, we cannot shove it aside any longer. We already mentioned the second album Volume II: The Divide by Hyperwülff last week. An amazing follow-up to Volume I: Erion Speaks and everyone should check this duo out. It will grab you somewhere and rattle your bones! La Chinga’s new album Beyond The Sky will come out shortly, just like the mention we are posting tomorrow or soon. Out on Small Stone it’s another damn fine hard rocking, seventies loving, scoot boogying record; and everyone will dig it! When it ranks on the Number 1 spot of the newest Doom Chart you’d better get yer hands on that record and put it on repeat. Brimstone Coven’s latest is called What Was And What Shall Be. Put out by Brimstone Coven themselves, it has all the power and groove one can wish for. And last but certainly not least, we have been doing our crazy dancing to the Ape Machine’s This House Is Condemned after moving on to War To Head and then on to Mangled By The Machine cause there is a new Ape Machine on the horizon and we cannot wait to hear! We love these cats! And you know the deal, you need to check’m out! Check’m all out!

maandag 14 mei 2018

Stoner HiVe’s Top 5 artists listened to last week…


Stoner HiVe’s
Top 5 artists listened to last week…


Are you ready for a sexy, Rat Pack-ish, Nick Cave infused, Bowie-esque record long adventure? Go book a trip to the Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino and hear one of the absolute best lyricists of our times at work again. The Arctic Monkeys have struck again and once again highly different then what they did before. Gozu dropped their Equilibrium album via Metal Blade Records and it’s awesomely fuzzy and crushingly groovy once again! The Mirror album by Canadian duo Sierra delivers some amazing psychedelic seventies prog, old school metal and more. It’s out on Retro Futurist Records and deserves all of our attention. Green Desert Water releases their Solar Plexus album via Small Stone and it shall soar high and mighty for the next months. For surely, everyone checking this one out will fall in love with their raw stoner edge, their psychedelic take on hardrock and their pure devotion to everything proto and seventies. It’s fuzzy at every corner and grabs you at every turn! The White Witch EP by Frayle is different, definitely different. Intense and eerie, hypnotic and grungy, heavy, low and witchy! Female fronted doom that is bewitching! You need to check it out! Shit, you need to check them all out! All of ‘em!

dinsdag 13 februari 2018

Stoner HiVe’s Top 5 artists listened to last week…


Stoner HiVe’s
Top 5 artists listened to last week…


Once again, a day late with the Top 5 Most Listened albums of the past week. But everyone knows the deal, work, life and everything in between gets in the way. But here it is, those five favorites of the past week. Killer Boogie is back with a new record called Acid Dream, out on Heavy Psych Sounds. Catchy, fuzz heavy hardrock with enough kandy-kolored psychedelics to induce flashbacks! Mythic Sunship, featured on the Doom Charts released their new Upheaval record through El Paraiso Records. As we already mentioned: Grade A psychedelic space rock straight from the heart of Denmark. It’s jazzy, it’s groovy, it’s sunny and it’s spacious doom with the exact right amount of kraut. JIRM! Jeremy Irons and the Ratgang Malibus, as they used to be called, releases Surge Ex Monumentis, though Small Stone. The name change also features a change in sound. More metallic and more progressive touches. We definitely dig it! When Fu Manchu drops another record, one must sit up, pay attention and listen! Clone Of The Universe is out on At The Dojo Records. Their definite skate and surf take on stoner is still there, and it still shines like a summer morning sun full of promise. And as the sun starts the set we switch to side B, featuring only one eighteen-minute track. Featuring Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson, it gives us a progressive stoner jam extravaganza that cannot do anything else but mesmerize! Sundrifter is another outfit that delivers graded A stoner! Visitations, features nine steamy, sweltering desert rockers that meander through some psychedelic avenues and space-oriented heaviness. What a record! As are all of them! So check’m out! Check’m all out!


maandag 25 augustus 2014

Small Stone flooded; fundraiser underway...


Small Stone flooded; fundraiser underway...

After seeing the horrible devastation at the Small Stone office; JJ Koczan from The Obelisk took it upon himself to start a fundraiser campaign to help owner Scott Hamilton get back on dry land. After only a few days already half of the target amount has been reached. So, c’mon… Reach out!

“In August 2014, bad storms dumped flood waters all through the Detroit area, including into the offices of Small Stone Records, the label home of Sasquatch, Wo Fat, Greenleaf, Lord Fowl, Dixie Witch, Roadsaw and so many others. Gear and product were both destroyed and insurance in Michigan is crap, so we're coming together to help Scott from Small Stone with some of the massive expense of cleaning up from this flood. Scott's support for heavy music over the last 19 years that he's run Small Stone has never wavered and this is a chance to help somebody who's helped us by enriching our lives with great bands and great riffs. Every bit helps. Thank you for your support."

--Please note that YouCaring.com takes no fees from donations and unlike other sites, ALL THE MONEY YOU DONATE GOES DIRECTLY TO HELP SCOTT.