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vrijdag 15 november 2024

Stoner HiVe’s Quick Fire Friday

 

 

Stoner HiVe’s Quick Fire Friday

It’s Friday! Somewhere! And that means we can do one of those Quick Fire Friday segments again! Last time we did it, last month, was one of the most visited ones it seems. Let’s see if this one can tickle all of your fancies as much as that one did. And we know, there’s also that Doom Charts Peroration list going live! And there’s only so much time and energy to go around, we know, we know. It’s exactly why we do this time. A few words about a few great releases. We know, they deserve more, but there’s so much good and heavy stuff, and we just simply cannot ever do it all justice. So here it is… Another Stoner HiVe’s Quick Fire Friday! And it burns hot like molten lava!

Doomherre – Eraser

Going live today! The new Doomherre single and video Eraser!  The Swedish doom metal trio delivered their wild Bonegoat album last year and the new single fits their mold. But the amount of riffs and that majestic solo might break that mold as well. It’s Doomherre, they do it their own way! That’s why they have their own Skatbo Records and their own set of cards. And their new single Eraser is their ace in the hole! 

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del-Toros – Groinswab

del-Toros hail from Alkmaar, Netherlands and deliver heavy and experimental rock. In January 2025, they will release their new album Stainless through Down At The Nightclub Records, and Groinswab is the first single and video for this album. Their first recordings with keyboardist Dylan Does in the team, and make for some riveting ruckus, still a bit of surf in the mix, highly atmospheric, and a lot of dark and noir noise. The perfect soundtrack for an awesome video!


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Pariahlord – The Hole In The Wall

From the upcoming golden album Mirrors, to be released on November 22nd, through Timezone Records this is The Hole In The Wall single and video. It’s the new beast of an album by Pariahlord! Who released that amazing Vultures album back in 2022 and the Mirrors record might just be even better. The Hole In The Wall sets the scene nicely and will entice and make you hunger for the rest of the album… And moonshine whisky… And a nugget of gold..  

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Vidres a la sang - Màrtirs

'Màrtirs is a profound, heartfelt homage to the peoples oppressed by war, Western exploitation, and the universal human barbarism.' Which means we should all be listening to the explosive metal delivered by Vidres a La Sang. Màrtirs is the first single for the Virtut del Desencís album to be released through no less than five labels: Abstract Emotions, Nafra records, Negra nit distro, Discos Macarras and Eternal Juggernaut. Intense and brutal metal and levelling everything around you, leaving little for the aftermath... Which seems fitting, right?

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SBARCO - Getting Away With It (James cover)

We're still spinning SBARCO a lot! Their self-titled debut album came out on Argonauta Records some two months ago and stand tall and can weather every storm. The alternative progressive rock, the arc and the different pop influences make it a stunning album. And those other influences perhaps made them cover the Getting Away With It song by indie rock back James. A good version it is! And it went live... A few hours ago! 

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FVZZ POPVLI - Salty Biscvits

Italian garage fuzz rockers FVZZ POPVLI announce the release of their new album "Melting Pop" on February 7th through Heavy Psych Sounds, and unleash a rocking first track with "Salty Biscuits" today! Turning a more grungy and garage corner for this track it has this highly infectious punk attitude and a we're here to kick ass and all them jams out kind of vibe! Repeat button clicked! 

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Silverships - Kingdom of Decay

Heavy groove driven Stoner/ Desert Rock Trio Silverships will release their debut Kingdom Of Decay, next week, on November 22, 2024 via Tonzonen Records/ Cargo. And titletrack and video came out a few months ago to entice you all. A beautiful song, that builds and transitions and changes color and becomes this slippery liquid silver kind of rocker. Did I say it was beautiful already?

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King Buffalo - Balrog

I'm dead sure all of you already heard it. But it never hurts to listen to more King Buffalo! The new Balrog, feels a lot like an older song idea they started to work on once they wanted to try out the new studio they're building. And it turned out damn fine! So, gentlemen! Recording seems already possible. And we've got Balrog as proof! So, let's hope they enjoy the final leg of the tour, finish the rest of their studio quickly and get to recording the new album. Although the earlier ones are still on heavy rotation over here... How about you?

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Sean Mcvay of King Buffalo Interview

Review of Regenerator

Review of Acheron

Review of Burden of Restlessness

 

 

dinsdag 10 januari 2023

Doktor420’s – Personal Top 20

 

 

Doktor420’s – Personal Top 20


It’s the good Doktor420’s Personal Top 20. The Guru himself blesses us with his Top 25. And was struggling to keep it to that minimum. So, these are the good Doktor420’s Personal Top 25 albums of 2022, it’s what he prescribes. For a good time and for reflecting on what 2022 brought us all musically. Best be listening to them all then! Soon it might also appear on the Doom Charts; cause as you know we all are involved with that gang. But, it’s here first… Check’m all out!



1. King Buffalo - Regenerator

2. Desert Wave - Deafening Silence

3. Psychlona - Palo Verde

4. Elder - Innate Passage

5. Korb - III

6. Electric Yawn - YTINASNiNSIGHT

7. Sweet Cobra - Threes

8. Papir - 7

9. Naxatras - IV

10. Kombynat Robotron - Dickfehler Studio Treffen II

11. Red Sun Atacama - D A R W I N

12. Odonata - Gravitational Perturbation

13. The Swell Fellas - Novaturia

14. Thammuz - Sons Of The Occult

15. Samavayo - Payan

16. Dead Meadow - Force Form Free

17. Sergeant Thunderhoof - The Screpted Veil

18. Wo Fat - The Singularity

19. Somali Yacht Club - The Space

20. Half Gramme of Soma - Slip Through the Cracks

21. Charley No Face - Eleven Thousand Volts

22. High Noon Kahuna - Killing Spree

23. Pariahlord - Vultures

24. Liquid Earth - Teufelskreis

25. Kanaan - Diversions Vol. 1 Softly Through Sunshine



Alunah - Strange Machine
Astrosaur - Portals
Band Of Spice - How We Play The Game
Beak˃ - Kosmik Musik
Besvärjelsen - Atlas
Black Angels - Wilderness of Mirrors
Black Capricorn - Cult of Blood
Brutus - Unison Life
CB3 - Exploration
Chivo - Ouroboros
Church of The Cosmic Skull - There Is No Time
Demonauta - Low Melodies About Chaos
Desert Queen - Inner Desert
Dhidalah - Sensoria 認識
Ealdor Bealu - Psychic Forms
Edena Gardens - Edena Gardens
El Peyote - El Peyote
Electric Moon & Kungens Män & ElonMusk & Kanaan - International Space Station vol.1
Gaupa - Myriad
Geezer - Stoned Blues Machine
God Is An Astronaut - Somnia
Godzilla In The Kitchen - Exodus
Gondhawa - Mäanthagorī EP
Grand Mal - The Grand Mal II
Gray Goo - 1943
Greenbeard - Variant
Hebi Katana - Impermanence-無常
Hellacopters - Eyes Of Oblivion
HWDU - Better You Than Me
Killing Joke - Lord of Chaos EP
Klaus Schulze - Deus Arrakis
Kryptograf - The Eldorado Spell
Les Lekin - Limbus
Long Distance Calling - Eraser
Mecanicos - Nomade
Messa - Close
Minami Deutsch - Fortune Goodies
Miscellen - Black Mandala I
Motorpsycho - Ancient Astronauts
Mud Spencer - In Mud We Trust
My Sleeping Karma - Atma
Onségen Ensemble - Realms
Russian Circles - Gnosis
Sasquatch - Fever Fantasy
Sisteria - Dark Matter
Son Cesano - Emerge
Soonago - Fathom
Stoned Karma - A Maze In The Clouds EP
Stoned Karma - Age Of Oblivion
Stonerhenge - Eternal Explorer
Strangers With Guns - All Pleasure Is Just Relief
Surfsquatch - Planet Neptune
Swörn - Keshan
Tangerine Dream - Raum
Temple Fang - Jerusalem ̸ The Bridge EP
Tigers On Opium - 503.420.6669.vol two EP
Torpedo Torpedo - The Kuiper Belt Mantras EP
Torrents - Dual Fates
Toundra - Hex
Valley of the Sun - The Chariot
Vitskär Süden - The Faceless King
Void Cruiser - Call of the Void
White Hills - The Revenge Of Heads On Fire
ZOAHR - Apraxia

vrijdag 9 december 2022

Pariahlord – Vultures

 

 

Pariahlord – Vultures
Boersma-Records – 2022
Rock, Stoner, Metal, Prog
Rated: ****

Their debut five track release from 2020 was called Embrace The Misery and now the three amigos from German based Pariahlord are back with a new album entitled: Vultures. Eight tracks, and forty-five minutes of heavy rocking bliss. Released early September; I had them on my Doom Charts list for two months straight. And glancing back at the total lists of those months, we noticed that back in October they almost made the Top 100. Perhaps my fellow contributors did not discover them yet? Perhaps the fact that the new album is not on bandcamp yet has a minor part in that fact? Which feels wrong, cause the album is stunning! Title track opener Vultures, starts off with this highly recognizable, brain tease of a loose sounding bass guitar, reminiscent of Nick Oliveri and giving it a righteous introduction to what Pariahlord will offer you on the album. For there’s a lot of metal present in that opening track. Metal and even a miniscule touch of Metallica, whether that stems from the way the guitars run over that jogging bass, or the way the vocals sometimes seem to hint at early Hetfield. Either way, it’s online minute and brings out even more of the Pariahlord sound and gives that opening track a lot of juice. Which continues on, on following Dead Man’s Hand, another early highlight of the album. Slowing down the tempo, revving up the story telling and the atmosphere, the track immediately turns up the heat. The drawling vocals build this gunslinging character reminiscent of the one straight out of the Stephen King’s Dark Tower series. The rock is big, huge, the apotheosis of all huge desert and stoner rocking, errr rock. Hazy, blinding heat, it’s all there, carefully painted by that masterful guitar and the story told. Third track Super Mega Ultra Van, with a more propelling energy and bone-dry guitar, will once again surely strike a chord with every stonerrock and stoner metal loving fiend. It’s the following track This Is The Voice Of… featuring Robert Kingham of Minimum Labyrinth and Stephen Coates of The Real Tuesday Welt, that will throw you a curveball and sadly takes some of the momentum out of the wild ride that Vultures is. Distorted voices over another voice, going on for almost four minutes, perhaps setting the scene for the Fifth track Vrillon, but unfortunately does not seem to get the message across. Although, you are extremely pleased when that Vrillon guitar starts, and you will surely fall head over feet for the more prog infused track. Valley Of The Roses sees them coloring more with even more progressive kaleidoscopic psychedelic structures and grand sounds, offering to give more room to the vocals, and making them less drawling. That explosive ending building to a languid and tranquil release, and then bursting out again, until the distortion fades away, perfection achieved. Another definite highlight! And then the two-part Halcyon tracks bring the album to a grandiose close. Truly grandiose! I still can’t fathom why Pariahlord’s Vultures has not received more attention…


(Written by JK)


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maandag 3 oktober 2022

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

 

 

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

White Hills
Wölfhead
Black Space Riders
Horsegirl
The Black Angels
Early Moods
Spellbook
Pariahlord
Paterikon
Psychlona

The September Doom Charts went live two days ago; and since then we’ve been listening to all forty of them in a row, any moment we have. We’ve just started our playthrough of Number 25, Path Of 1000 Suns by Umbilicus. “Well, in Greece we have a saying that roses spring from thorns, and the brilliant debut of Umbilicus is testament of that. Tasty 1970s-infused prog rock with an excellent sense of melody and a sweet sound that flows like warm whiskey down a weary traveller’s throat. The band’s influences range all the way from Hendrix and Kravitz, to early Deep Purple and some touches of Skid Row.Ioannis Valiakos from Desert Vulture stated. So, we’re sure to start scoot boogying over here!  September was a great month for music once again; and looking at the releases for October and November; things are going to get hot and heavy once again! Enjoy your week! And keep listening to all that heavy stuff out there!