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donderdag 18 december 2025

Number 16

 


 

Number 16



Their 2022 album ended up on Number 12 of that years Stoner HiVe Top 20 Countdown. And it’s great to see them enter the Countdown once again. With 30 points more than Goya, the Germany quartet deliver another selection of heavy rocking, seventies inspired, blues based, psych rockers. This time around perhaps not the diesel blues variant, but more the desert inspired blues, surging through every composition that still vibrates at the perfect vintage pitch. And yes, sometimes or even often, we might assume the vocalist to be the bastard son of Jim Morrison. But the music has drifted more away from The Doors and into heavier territory. And that is never a bad thing! Signed to the majestic Ripple Music label for this album the four turn their heavy blues into true hard rocking power. A lot of groove and boogie that keeps the energy flowing the right way, up until the middle track, serving as the perfect resting point to breathe, admire the guitar work and the scenery created by these blues spirited four. The album is another thunder rocker and at those moments when the organ is allowed to flourish, punctuate and penetrate, it all becomes irresistible!


On Number 16 we find:

 



PARALYZED - RUMBLE & ROAR



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Number 12 on the Stoner HiVe Top 20 Countdown of 2022

 

dinsdag 6 mei 2025

Paralyzed – Rumble & Roar

 

 

Paralyzed – Rumble & Roar
Ripple Music – 2025
Rock, Seventies, Blues, Psych
Rated: ****

Their Heavy Road album ended up on Number 12 of the Stoner HiVe Top 20 Countdown of 2022 and we jotted down a few words about that third Paralyzed album right on the date it came out. We’re a few days late now for their new album Rumble & Roar, but at least we are here. And that’s where we want to be, rocking out with the four Germans and hearing them deliver another selection of heavy rocking, seventies inspired, blues based, psych rockers. This time around perhaps not the diesel blues variant, but more the desert inspired blues, surging through every composition that still vibrates at the perfect vintage pitch. And yes, sometimes or even often, we might assume vocalist Michael Binder to be the bastard son of Jim Morrison. But the music has drifted more away from The Doors and into heavier territory. And that is never a bad thing! Signed to the majestic Ripple Music label for this album the four turn their heavy blues into true hard rocking power. A lot of groove and boogie that keeps the energy flowing the right way, up until the middle track The Myth Of Love, serving as the perfect resting point to breathe, admire the guitar work and the scenery created by the Paralyzed four. Rumble & Roar is another thunder rocker and at those moments when the organ is allowed to flourish, punctuate and penetrate, it all becomes irresistible!


(Written by JK)




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Number 12 on the Stoner HiVe Top 20 Countdown of 2022


donderdag 22 december 2022

Number 12

 

 

Number 12


The awesome Besvärjelsen and their Atlas album held court at Number 13. But now we move on to Number 12 by jumping fourteen points. Where we find yet another album we were fortunate to mention earlier on during the year as well. Released back in July we immediately fell in love with it because it has that groovy diesel blues vibe, that seventies hardrock feeling and an incredible live feel to it. That live feel continues throughout the album and will give you a truckload of hints what it will surely be like catching these cats live on a stage somewhere. It’s got hard rocking blues stompers but also more psychedelic touches and such extremely wonderful keywork, all done so marvelous, and yet almost veiled among the luscious guitarwork, that you might start to think they were unsure of the actual beauty of it all. Vibrating at the perfect energy level this retro, vintage, seventies, classic, heavy hard rocking blues outfit keeps on delivering the goodness. The good and sweetness, the heaviness. On Number 12 we find…



Paralyzed – Heavy Road



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donderdag 25 augustus 2022

The Doom Charts Peroration - July 2022

The Doom Charts Peroration - July 2022

     “I wanna know what love is
    I want you to show me…”
    ~ Foreigner

A quick explanation again of what this post is all about, perhaps? Well, why not… Every month the many Doom Charts Contributors send in their list of favorite albums of that month to our compiling and tallying maniac Remi VL. But with those lists, they also send a blurb or two or three for the albums they absolutely adore. Some of those albums unfortunately do not make the final 25 of the published edition. So, we decided to publish them with a second post. The post you are reading now. This will explain the fact why SAMÁN’s II. Montaña Roja album for instance has two blurbs of why the Heavy Road album by PARALYZED has even more… Its because many of the Contributors loved that album so much and wrote that little blurb even before knowing if it would make the final list. But of course it did, and then we publish the remaining blurbs on this Peroration post. So… If you wanna know what love is, you’ve come to the right part of the heavy underground…

"... This mountain, I must climb
Feels like a world upon my shoulders
Through the clouds, I see love shine
Keeps me warm as life grows colder ..."
 

I WANNA KNOW WHAT LOVE IS!!!!

Well, go over and read that July Peroration post the Doom Charts just put out... It's all about that love! For the heavy underground that is... Those mountainous riffs, those hazy doom clouds and all that shining psych!

The Doom Charts Peroration - July 2022

vrijdag 12 augustus 2022

Doomed for Ukraine

 

Doomed for Ukraine


As the war rages on in Eastern Europe, as Ukraine gets decimated and destroyed, the world keeps turning. A bit slower and with a mad eye on the ones that started the war, but still. It’s not like the war has awoken the rest of the world or has spurred any of them into action. Action once again comes from the ones suffering and from the ones that can not stand silent while those suffer needlessly. War never changes and I fear, mankind will never change…

But still, for those heavy rock loving fiends, the ones that doom in safety across the globe; a small token of aid can be provided by buying the STOP WAR IN UKRAINE compilation on Bandcamp if you are an avid heavy music listener or you can provide an extra track for that compilation if you are an artist. So far, 169 bands and artists have already provided a track for the STOP WAR IN UKRAINE compilation. A compilation started by Eugene Voron from Path Of Doom Radio


Eugene says: “In my country, there is a strong and well-known doom metal scene. Bands like Stoned Jesus, 1914, and more recently Noyde and Mental Torment have made great contributions to the genre. I’ve always been a huge fan of music. My journey began with Black Sabbath and Dio. More recently, I began listening to online radio, but I wasn’t satisfied with the selection and felt I could do something to highlight the music and bands I loved.” In 2017, Eugene founded Path of Doom Radio, which broadcast daily from evening till midnight.  The station and accompanying website shines a spotlight on eclectic, international doom and stoner metal. It also promotes the Ukrainian scene as well as female fronted doom bands - the latter with an annual vote, which attracted hundreds of contributor groups and thousands of voters. However, in early 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, and Path of Doom fell temporarily silent. Unable to broadcast to the world, Eugene instead called upon the scene to help young children suffering from war with humanitarian aid via bandcamp sales. Over 100 international bands heard the call - including Panheist, Iron Void, and Paralyzed, and more add their names each week.

“Bright, interesting representatives of the scene from all over the world have joined this compilation and I’m grateful to all of them,” says Eugene. “I urge any fans of Doom and stoner to come listen, pay what you can, and help my people and its families get through this terrible conflict.”


Bands from all over the world have provided a track and from all the heavy genres you can think off. I will not list all 169, but when you see certain names you already know that for every penny you might pay you will not just aid the suffering, you will get incredible music in return: Just look at these: Everest Queen, Professor Electric, Vandhali, Praÿ, Subsun, Black Capricorn, Obiat, Les Nadie, The Swell Fellas, Yo No Se, King Potenaz, Iron & Stone, Carson, Indica Blues, Swörn, Samavayo, Brut Oss, Paralyzed, Hippie Death Cult and The Dry Mouths.




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dinsdag 2 augustus 2022

The Doom Charts For July 2022

 

 

The Doom Charts For July 2022

“Hell, love costs: it takes effort and work.”
~ William Somerset


Hi everyone. Just wanted to state the obvious once again. I love my fellow Contributors from the Doom Charts. All of them do majestic work for the Doom Charts and more importantly, for the scene! They tirelessly slave on their respective blogs, podcasts and websites. And they do all of that for their undying love and fealty to heavy rock. Much respect! And of course, there’s another part of the heavy underground that we perhaps should pay more homage to. And we shall do that henceforth on the Doom Charts… The record companies! Cause even though many of the bands featured on the Doom Charts do it all themselves. There are a few nutcases out there, that just like the rest of us Doom Charts Contributors, did not know where to go with all that love for heavy rock. And so, they went on and founded a record label to spread their love for the good stuff! Well, thank you! Thank you all! Cause we do love putting the needle to the groove, gazing for hours on end at the artwork on the cover and sniffing that brandnew jewelcase! So, thank you all you heavy rock loving nutcases, thank you for founding your label, finding the albums you loved and wanted to put out on your label and doing all that work! As of now, we shall try and mention those labels… But we must confess, sometimes, it’s not clearly marked on the band’s websites…

Hi everyone, July has come and gone, and once again we have been blessed with a massive amount of great albums. No less than 215 albums received votes… And the forty with the most votes can be perused below… And at the very bottom, we’ve got a Doom Charts Mixtape again… Featuring the chosen tracks by the Contributors that blurbed about a certain album… Go listen and go doom! It’s why we do this!

Those crazy Contributors went all out again... So it's here... The all new July Doom Charts... Featuring once again all those heavy rock albums they all love so dearly...

Personal votes went out to: AAWKS, Voidward, SAMÁN, Wizzo, Trillion Ton Beryllium Ships, Paralyzed, Sons of Arrakis, Lucid Grave, Black Capricorn, MY SLEEPING KARMA - OFFICIAL, Mexicoma, SupaSonic Fuzz, Formation Ritual, BIRTH, Ian Blurton's Future Now, Josiah & OBIAT !

And we’ll listen to the entire list once more starting with Number 40, STÍU NU STÍU in the next couple of days… Before we leave for Krach Am Bach festival in Beelen, Germany…

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 JULY 2022

donderdag 21 juli 2022

Paralyzed – Heavy Road

 

 

Paralyzed – Heavy Road
StoneFly Records – 2022
Rock, Seventies, Hard, Blues, Stoner
Rated: *****

We never got around to mentioning their 2019 debut album Hidden Sun or their self-titled 2021 second album. An incredible oversight on our part and we prostrate ourselves humbly before the band and beg their forgiveness. But it’s only been a year since that last damn fine album was released and the four German crazies from Paralyzed are already back with their third album Heavy Road! So, now we can make amends and glorify their take on seventies rock! Steeped in that classic blues sound the band obviously takes many a cue from the golden age of rock. It will take a lot of effort not to hear The Doors in most of the songs and even Jim Morrison’s timbre in a lot of the vocals. Which is never a bad thing! Opener Devil’s Bride opens the ball and gives you the atmosphere they are going for in full force. Coming out in full swing, in diesel blues groove and with this incredibly live feel to it. That live feel continues throughout the album and will give you a truckload of hints of what it will surely be like catching these cats live on a stage somewhere. Following Orange Carpet will undoubtedly become many listeners favorite track as well as Pilgrim Boots which followers later on. And since I personally have an Orange Carpet in my war room; this went on repeat for quite some time. Impossible to sit still while listening to this hard rocking blues stomper. It’s groovy, it’s colorful and it’s got some great keywork. Actually, we hear some wonderful keywork throughout the album which might just as easily put Jon Lord in your mind as well as Ray Manzarek, but it’s all done so marvelous, and yet almost veiled among the luscious guitarwork, that you might start to think they were unsure of the actual beauty of it all. And the way the vocals are almost declaimed during that highly atmospheric and riveting Coal Mine, shows that even though those raw gutter blues vocals are incredibly present on this album; they do switch in urgency, in cadence, tempo and rhythm whenever the track calls for it. Vibrating at the perfect energy level this retro, vintage, seventies, classic, heavy hard rocking blues outfit called Paralyzed keeps on delivering the goodness. The good and sweetness, the heaviness. This Heavy Road is something you will surely dig. You dig?


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dinsdag 12 november 2019

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


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


Just a quick Top 5, which ofcourse should have gone up yesterday. But we are late to every party recently so, it seems like poetic justice. Go check’m out if you haven’t. Cause they’re all freakin good!