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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 6 februari 2026

Ruff Majik - Can Of Wyrms (feat. Benjamin Berdous and the S.A. Scene)

 

 

Ruff Majik - Can Of Wyrms (feat. Benjamin Berdous and the S.A. Scene)

As usual, I’m late to the party. But you must know, I felt pretty weird about the message that appeared on Instagram almost a year ago. It felt like the Ruff Majik madness I love so dearly was coming to an abrupt halt. And I missed them immediately. And I was a bit afraid to contact frontman Johni Holiday to get the lowdown. Cause it seemed like he was going through something big. Perhaps I should have anyway. That way I might have been privy to the new path they are now carving out, the new rebellion, the new rules, made up as they move forward… I missed them. But I am happy they are back and even though I’ve been talking about how I felt during their absence and their return, it’s not about me. It’s about Ruff Majik and their quest to get you involved. To open you up. To let you spill your guts. And to get you all revved up!  





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A new chapter begins for Ruff Majik with the release of latest single Can Of Wyrms

South African heavy rock outfit Ruff Majik return with Can Of Wyrms, a stark and emotionally unguarded single that confronts suicide from the perspective of those left behind. Rather than romanticizing loss or framing it through spectacle, Can Of Wyrms documents grief as an ongoing presence — unresolved, heavy, and communal. The song was written years ago, but only now finds its moment, arriving as the band re-emerge after a period marked by silence, distance, and personal reckoning.

Frontman Johni Holiday has previously spoken openly about PTSD, agoraphobia, and cycles of dependency formed while touring — struggles that ultimately led to Ruff Majik stepping away before the weight became fatal. That pause, and the clarity it forced, directly informs the song’s restraint. Can Of Wyrms does not seek answers. It acknowledges absence, as well as the battle waged by those in the thick of it. Musically, the track balances Ruff Majik’s stoner-punk urgency with a raw yet anthemic vulnerability. Gang vocals — recorded with friends and members of the South African underground music community — form the emotional core of the song, reinforcing its central idea: this grief is shared, not isolated.

The single also features guest vocals by Ben from Slomosa, adding a further layer of communal voice and international solidarity to a deeply personal release. All proceeds from Can Of Wyrms, including associated merchandise, will be directed toward mental-health support initiatives. The release coincides with Ruff Majik’s first live performance (31 January, Pretoria, South Africa) , since their hiatus — not framed as a victory lap, but as a statement of intent. In the band's own words: "There is work to be done."
 
Can Of Wyrms is not a eulogy. It is a warning, a remembrance, and a refusal to buckle under the pressures of the world. This single is currently available on BandCamp only, and will be released on all other platforms on 16 January 2026. The band will take no requests for press until the first phase is complete.

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vrijdag 24 januari 2025

Kadavar - I Just Want To Be A Sound

 

Kadavar - I Just Want To Be A Sound

 

The first single for the new Kadavar album coming in a few months. It's out! And it's called I Just Want To Be A Sound. Which seem to be going for more psychedelic pop overture take on what they want to do, perhaps that MGMT reminiscent glide and build. Kadavar is always changing and evolving and this is their next step...

"This is where our journey as four truly began. With this riff, Lupus planted the seeds for the rest of the album. How do you honor with words the world a few guitar notes can open up? That question kept us busy longer than I’d like to admit. Then one day, I remembered Simon’s answer when I asked why he avoided social media: ‘I just want to be a sound.’ And that was it—just be a sound. The lyrics celebrate what we’ve always defined us as a band: freedom, joy, and love for what we do." - Love Tiger


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dinsdag 31 december 2024

Number 2

 

 

Number 2

Today we will know which album gets the Silver Medal according to all the votes that came in. Our lovely Heavy Underground is filled with amazing albums and it is not a competition. We all know this. We are all brothers in riffs and sisters of the groove. The votes just show how incredibly loved a certain album is. Cause you can bet your ass that all of those albums already mentioned and the ones that will be mentioned in the 21 to 100 post that goes live in a day or two are all loved by just as many. But this album, we mention today, got 74 points more in votes than Greenleaf on Number 3. Which is not that big of a jump of course. Especially since the jump we make on January 1st is much bigger. A band I have been blessed to see live ever since they first stepped on a stage outside of their native country. And have been blessed to see grow into the band they are now. Always delivering the goods live. Always. And the new album showcases that talent and the talent to write songs that will do good on those stages. And this is just their second album! They started sharing some vocal duties, added vocal harmonies and move around with more dynamics. And the hooks! Oh, the abundance of! And all very warm to the touch; emitting a gritty yet vaporous energy and with the warming of the earth we can only expect more heat in the future… For this is… 



According to all of your votes, on Number 2 we find: 




Slomosa - Tundra Rock





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maandag 11 november 2024

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

 

 

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


Ruff Majik
Sergeant Thunderhoof
Shi
Peach Melba
Sandveiss
Jerry Cantrell
Deiv Id Fuzz
Highreeper
Lowrider
Slomosa

We’re back from our hiking trip. We took with us the entire back catalogue of albums to listen to from 2024, the latest Doom Charts edition and more. But because we were away for an entire week and could not publish the Most Listened List Last Week, we do it now. Cause on the road, we’re offline from the online scrobbling station. We have a ton of work to catch up on, but the Stoner HiVe show will commence again shortly…

 

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dinsdag 22 oktober 2024

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

 

 

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


Ruff Majik
Slomosa
Mount Hush
Deiv Id Fuzz
Black Willows
Duel
High Desert Queen
Weite
Stoner
Thou

It’s Tuesday already… I know. Shit went to the crapper again over here. Rent paying work, family stuff, you know the deal. And it won’t be flushed for day or two. But here’s the glance back at last week. And if you weren’t there on Friday you could still head on back and listen to all those bands mentioned on the Quick Fire Friday segment or read any of the two amazing write-up’s Ronny delivered. He wrote something about the cool Rückwater and the funky Eight Foot Manchild. And how can we not profess our love for Planet Desert Rock Weekend, that amazing festival in Las Vegas in January 2025. Or the magic that comes to the Amsterdam stages through Love For Loud. Cause live music is the good shit!


maandag 26 augustus 2024

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


 

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

Castle
Mirror Queen
Slomosa
Ridge
Warpriest
Sweet
Night Verses
Sharif Dumani
Shun
Sidewinder

Monday Monday! A week full of promise... Right? After very annoying stuff early in the week, that I still need to figure out how to deal with properly, I only had Thursday to really do some work. Rent paying work and for Stoner HiVe. Felt happy about the amount of work I got done that day, saw that the cool Ronny sent in a review for the ТЯГА album, and thought, let’s save the Castle piece for Friday and put Ronny's work up immediately. Around midday on Friday I wanted to send the rent paying stuff in to the editors and put Castle online. WTF! Nothing got saved and no old versions of the pieces were anywhere to be found. Man, was I steaming… Decided, just in time, to head for the forest instead of throwing the computer out the window… So, that’s why we did very little last week and I am uncertain about the amount this week. Cause it’s a hectic one for all the annoying stuff… But we shall try to do something… Enjoy yer week and go check out the bands above, they all rock hard!

maandag 12 augustus 2024

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

 

 

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

Slomosa
Star Beast
Patriarchs In Black
Van Groover
Bird’s View
Shun
Üga Büga
Fear The Beards
Psychedelic Witchcult
Curse The Son

A good morning from an extremely sweltering Netherlands. We’re gonna hit around 35 degrees today and that’s not the kind of heat that goes over well in humid Netherlands. But luckily, we’ve got tasty desert grooves to get us through the day. The new Slomosa album Tundra Rock for instance or the new Curse The Son called Delirium. But we could name a hundred more of course... It’s been a decent week, and thanks to our new man on the ground, Ronny Dijksterhuis, it’s been pretty swell even! He jotted down some damn cool words about the awesome Occult Witches album and got all of our ears peaked for that damn fine The Blessed Acceleration record. We mentioned the new Van Groover EP, the new Wall collection, Sacred Buzz seven inch and reposted about that wicked Doomboyz release. Videos by Crash And The Void, Ruff Majik and Psychlona. And put an extra spotlight on that cool night festival: Nacht van De Niemander in Arnhem, happening on September 7th. And hoped to get a few more donations for the remodeling off the Little Devil soundstage, cause it would be a damn shame and unbareable to lose that amazing venue! It will be a weird week that might lead to limited amount of posts, but we do hope to finish the Psychlona review and the interview we did with Phil Hey about the new Warped Vision album… Should be doable… Even with this heat! Enjoy the sun, enjoy the week!

donderdag 22 april 2021

The Doomies 2021

 

 

The Doomies 2021

It was a covid-proof celebration of all that amazing heavy stuff that came out in 2020, the first edition of the Doomed & Stoned Awards, The Doomies 2021. Nearly 30K unique votes were cast… And the stream was very nicely hosted by John Gist of Vegas Rock Revolution, Blasko of Ripple Music & Volume Forever and Billy Goate, the man behind Doomed & Stoned and initiator of this award ceremony…

And incase you missed it, that live 4/20 stream, it can still be viewed HERE… Congratulations to all that got nominated and ofcourse and extra universal nod and ‘hell yeah’ for the ones who took away the award. Here are the winners!


Best Album – Lowrider - Refractions

 

Best Song - Dopelord  - World Beneath Us

 

Best Band - All Them Witches

 

Best Cover Song – Clutch - Fortunate Son

 

Best New Band – Slomosa

 

Best Debut Album - Hail the Void - Hail The Void 

 

 Best Record Label - Heavy Psych Sounds

 

Best Album Art - Ryan T Hancock 

for King Buffalo - Dead Star

 

 

Let’s hope it becomes a yearly event and every year better still! Well done to one and all!


The Doomies 2021


zondag 4 oktober 2020

The Doom Chart for September 2020


Doom Charts

“Pain shared, my brother, is pain not doubled, but halved.” ~ Neil Gaiman

Yet another month has passed of living in a world that in many ways seems little better than a half a year ago. It’d be easy to list the ways in which the world is suffering, but the fact remains people aren’t so easily beaten, and music is one of our most powerful weapons. As evidenced by this month’s list of one top tier album after another, musicians are as imaginative and persistent as ever, and we as a community are beyond fortunate for it. We share new albums, forward golden oldies, and wait for the next record label signing together while enjoying the heavy sounds that we can’t get enough of. Even concerts, a seemingly long lost gathering place, are coming back in the form of live streams and drive ins, refusing to disappear. It’s a testament to the dedication of this community to each other and to the music we love, and despite our gloomy tastes the underground is anything but doomed! ~ Shasta Beast

Damn right Shasta Beast, well said! The Doom Charts are once again navigating the ocean of heaviness! The September edition is here to take you safely to the shores of all those good riffs and majestic rhythms! Feast your ears on those that made the final 30 of the 300 albums voted for... A few of my personal votes were for Laser Dracul, Psychlona, CRYSTAL SPIDERS, IAH, Scorched Oak, Turtle Skull, Kitchen Witch, Slomosa, The Kings Of Frog Island and one or two more... Dang, never had that many choices make the final list… I think... Over 300 albums were voted for… Can you imagine? Don’t know which of my Doom Charts compadres voted for Thunderspoon, but thanks to him or her I found out about this classic, seventies, psych, stoner rock album called Boogie Goat. And there are so many more to discover! But first up we go through those 30 that made the final list; next up Cyberfunk! by Mother’s Cake! Truck on!

Welcome to Doom Charts, representing some of the finest bloggers, journalists, radio, podcasters and album 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…