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maandag 9 maart 2026

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

 

 

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Top 10 Most Listened Artists Last Week…


Blunt Knife Castration
Kal-El
Hermano
Phantom Druid
Psychlona
OogWei
Grave Disgrace
Purple Lung
Riastrad
Big Oaf

Morning! Hope you had a great week? We did! For it was the week in which we saw Kardeathian for the first time live. A sound that maneuvered between moments of Acid King and Los Natas, but overal felt like a slow trek through the swamp. Muddy, morose and monotonous. The final song had them opening up more, the sound coming into its own, groove and flow rising to the top. Hope to see them live again and am extremely interested in what they will sound like on record. Which will be released later this year. And we saw an incredibly tight Psychlona on the first night of their European tour. Holy hell, the outfit has become a machine! And the vocals sat perfect in the mix, taking the audience on every adventure Psychlona had planned for the night. Go see them if you can! 

 It was also a Doom Charts week last week, which means we started listening to the entire list of forty albums again after it was published. Getting all the way to Grave Disgrace yesterday and continuing on with Fátima today. So many great release! And there were way more, cause the Contributors voted for 200 different ones. Wow. We managed to have a few posts up last week and we got a few almost done for this week. But before new ones go live, let’s look back at Ronny Dijksterhuis’s write up for Druid Stone! The Doom Charts post. Words on the new Urlaub in Polen, Prophets of Thwaites and Purple Lung. And to that single premiere we did for Morrison Graves. And we might just do another premiere this week as well… Better check regularly! Ho ho ho. But seriously, thank you all for the continued support. We are honored and humbled that you crazies out there check in from time to time and spend that valuable time reading our silly words. Much love! And please help spread that everything Heavy Underground related. It’s why we do this thing… 



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! 


zondag 1 maart 2026

Psychlona on tour!!


Psychlona on tour!!


It’s a Psychlona march over in Europe! All through March they’ve got their boots on and their majestic beat to stomp to. Almost twenty nights long you can get your Psychlona fix! Starting this Wednesday, the 4th in the lovely Merleyn venue in Nijmegen, Netherlands, with Kardeathian as pre-show. And the day after, on the 5th, Doom Charts’ very own Riffsniffer invites them to the Baroeg in Rotterdamn to do it together with Cosmic Debris and Fuzzard. Those Dutch dates along are enough to get your disco shoes out of the closet! Can’t miss it! 

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We’re stoked to announce we’ll be crossing the channel once again back to our spiritual home mainland Europe in march 2026 for an 18 date headline tour. Working again with our good friends at Sound of Liberation we’ll be taking in Germany, Austria. Netherlands, Switzerland and Belgium. Hot off the back of our tour with The Obsessed we’re hoping to see a whole lot of friendly faces in some familiar cities/venues but also we’re hitting a few new locations for the first time. Expect a lot of old classics with a healthy dose of new songs thrown into the mix. Details of supports etc to follow.


Psychlona European Spring Tour 2026

04.03 NL Nijmegen Doornroosje
05.03 NL Rotterdam Baroeg
06.03 DE Köln Garagen
07.03 DE Münster Rare Guitar
08.03 DE Hamburg Hafenklang (Goldener Salon)
09.03 DE Berlin Neue Zukunft
10.03 DE Hannover Cafe Glocksee
11.03 DE Dresden Chemie Fabrik
12.03 DE Jena KuBa
13.03 AT Salzburg Rockhouse Bar
14.03 CH Winterthur Gaswerk
15.03 DE München Backstage
16.03 DE Bamberg Live Club
17.03 DE Stuttgart Goldmarks
18.03 DE Karlsruhe Stadtmitte
19.03 DE Aachen Musikbunker
20.03 DE Weinheim Cafe Central
21.03 BE Namur Belvédère

 

zondag 2 maart 2025

Ironrat – Beneath It All

 



 

Ironrat – Beneath It All
Argonauta Records – 2025
Metal, Stoner, Doom
Rated: ****

Bradford, UK born Ironrat has been around in some shape or form for many a year. Releasing that gritty Monument album back in 2014. A quintet back then, they are now a four-piece. Still featuring a core three of Wayne Hustler on guitar, Stuart Hillman on bass and Martin Wiseman (a name you might know from Psychlona) on guitar and vocal duties. Cause vocalist Chris Flear left as well as drummer Lee Durham, now replaced by Gordon Wilkinson. The four forged Beneath It All out of fiery metal, often grunge or sludge toned, doom infused and stoner touched. The groove is ever-present and in headbanging fashion. They have that chugging and trucking element mastered but also change that up with some moments of dynamic energy. And that bass work, flourishes underneath that concrete riffage, just check out the excellent Tip Of My Tongue track for instance. An excellent atmospheric break setting you up for that final stretch of steam rolling ruckus, with a bass that is allowed to wander and scurry. Like a rat! Third track and single Lost is stoner metal by default. Sports great vocals by Wiseman, but also calming and soaring harmonies later on in the track. Showing promise of even more possibilities for the future. Beneath It All has everything to give the Ironrat four a podium to build on. And a stage to conquer us all!


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donderdag 13 februari 2025

Into The Void Festival

 

 

Into The Void Festival

We’ve been to a few of the Into The Void Festivals! All of them when hosted in Eindhoven and a couple in Leeuwarden. Last years edition was pure magnificence! Will be difficult to equal that edition we think. But with the line-up just announced, they might just accomplish that!


DOOL
The Vintage Caravan
Psychonaut
Lowen
Temple Fang
Haunted
Hippotraktor
Gott
An Evening With Knives
GGU:Ll
Sons of Arrakis
Earth Ship
Mr. Bison
Motorowl



Psychlona Live at Into The Void 2024, captured by Rob Hammer



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vrijdag 27 december 2024

Number 6

 

 

Number 6



Before we get to a few smaller jump in points we make another huge leap with no less than 176 points from Rezn at Number 7 to reach this album on Number 6. A band that made the Stoner HiVe Top 20 Countdown before as well. Reaching Number 9 in 2022 and Number 2 back in 2020. A band who’s vocalist is known to say whatever comes to mind and therefor gets himself into trouble often enough. And a drummer that must have a lot of Scottish heritage in his veins! Ho ho ho, sorry about that, but those remarks might only make sense to the band themselves. It’s an album that features two new members and that fact warped the sound a bit. There is more blues now, in tones and overall feel. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t enough of that riff fuel that was always there. Or those psychedelic and stoner rock motifs that will get you sky high. No, that vision is still quite clear! They are the same comic rockers that will rock every stage and they are the same seventies loving fuzz monsters. They just implore more earthy sounds now and have become even bigger experts in conjuring up a warm and nostalgic feel, whatever the lyrical subject might be… Even if it involves murderous cults…







According to all of your votes, on Number 6 we find:



Psychlona - Warped Vision

 




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maandag 16 september 2024

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

 

 

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


Duff McKagan
Ruff Majik
The Mothercrow

Psychlona
Vessel
Golden Pig Electric Blues Band
Blues Pills
Fostermother
Aquanaut

Evenin! How’s it going over there? Hope all is well! We’ve got reviews coming up delivered by the honorable Jon McGough and the heavy laureate poet Ronny Dijksterhuis. Not spilling the beans yet, but some of it might be lengthy and some of it might be out of the box! But all of it is absolutely worth it! Looking back at the week past we had serious trouble getting some HiVe time in. But when the boys from Van Groover dropped a vinyl gift in our lap, we kicked everything else to the curb, spent hours listening to the double edged Both Shop EP’s record and started typing our ass off. Managing to spread the good word about the Ruff Majik and Psychlona videos as well as reviewing the wonderful album, the cool Eyes of The Oak and the majestic The Mothercow. Earlier in the week we were honored to premier the debut album by Sbarco, which we wrote a review about as well. And last but not least we finally put up that way too long interview we did with Phil Hey from Psychlona. You got time to read it. Sure you have! And for the upcoming reviews as well! I’m sure… If not you would be missing out on a lot of heavy music magic! I mean, you could have missed the stunning Gods, Used, In Great Condition album by Tommy And The Teleboys and Ronny’s excellent write-up. If you need a go to album right now, it’s that one! And all of the Ten featured in the list above… Shall we deliver a Spotify Playlist for you all… Shit, why not… Here ya go… All the albums from the Top 10 if already out, otherwise all the singles so far… Just press play… 


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zondag 15 september 2024

Psychlona – Struggles, boredom, new energy and a shared path…

 

 

Psychlona

Struggles, boredom, new energy and a shared path…
 



A local urban myth suggests that if you go into the Thackley Forest at midnight, when the wind is howling and the weather is exceptionally foul, you can see hooded figures casting large shadows while performing their Satanic rituals. And if you listen very closely, wafting among the noises and underneath the ominous chants, you can hear this strange music… Music that does not aid those evil rituals, but feels warm, nostalgic and like pure rock ‘n roll… But still scary enough to have biker gangs piss their pants and leave skid marks as they drive off… It’s the sound that would later become…

Psychlona…


Bradford heavy rock outfit Psychlona has transformed, the vision warped, two guys left, two guys joined. The sound on the new album Warped Vision is still psychedelic and cosmic, but it has also turned a more blues toned corner. It has added a different level to their sound and has widened their possibilities. But losing two members might also feel like heartbreak. You’ve started the band together and turned it into what it is today. It might not always be that easy to find your way with the new gang. On Warped Vision, the first album with the new formation, it sounds like Psychlona is ready to take on the world. Let’s ask vocalist, guitarist and founder Phil Hey about everything Warped Vision… And more… 


We’re Zooming with Phil over in Bradford, looking at his relaxed, white bearded, cap waring mug in front of his kitchen door. Phil, seems to be synonymous for straightforward and down to earth. And he’s obviously relaxed because the album is finished, but more so because if everything works out, he’s about to head off to Spain for a little R'n'R, before the tour for the new album starts. The album release party will be held at The Black Heart in Camden, London on September 28th and then they’re off to mainland Europe doing solo shows and touring together with the majestic bill of Slomosa and Greenleaf. Holy hell! A night not to be missed! So, how is life for the relaxed and down to earth Phil Hey over there in Bradford? 


Phil: “Bradford isn't the greatest place to live. It used to be but it's being spiralling downwards for many years. the people are mainly great with some exceptions of course. But the council seem to inject money into stuff we don't need, chasing awards for this that and the other, while leaving other things to rot with no assistance whatsoever. We do however still have a great musical culture with unique influences drawn from the diversity in the city and surrounding areas. We live in the better part of town, nice house, nice neighbors, but a two minute drive over...”

What hasn’t gone downhill is the trajectory of Psychlona. The band founded in 2018 released their debut album Mojo Rising in November that year and has been putting out albums every two years since. With every releasing notching up the quality and the popularity of the band. How do you yourself view the Psychlona flight route so far?

Phil: “That first album was actually released as more of a laugh, you know. We recorded it ourselves. It wasn’t done properly. The quality of the songs is there. Really, we still think so. But the overall production is lacking. When we got to record in a ‘proper’ studio for our second album Venus Skytrip, we took it all to an entirely different level. And then when the first single Blast Off immediately did so well, we were all a bit taken aback. We had not expected that.”


Never thought about re-recording that first album?

“I actually suggested that. Cause… Well, let me tell you the story. I was on holiday in Lanzarote, we had just put the album on Bandcamp. And then I got to chat with this dude online, some guy named Todd. Haha. You know, Todd Severin, the dude from Ripple Music. And he said he loved the album and everything. So, mind you, I had just landed, checked in, had a few beers, so a bit tongue in cheek I suggested, so you gonna sign us or what? Haha. But he took it seriously and said, I would love to, but the roster for the entire year is filled up. I don’t know how to make space for you guys. And I really thought, shucks, well, we almost made it. Had a few more beers. Went to bed. The next morning, a bit hangover, I had messages from Todd and Niels Bartholdy form Cursed Tongue Records, they wanted to release the album together. I suggested going into a proper studio to properly record it. But they dug it the way it was. They were obviously immediately on board to do it all good and well for the next Venus Skytrip record. That was such a big leap, thanks to producer Andy Hawkins.”


And that’s been your go-to guy since then. So, what’s the first image that comes to mind when you think of Andy and the Warped Vision sessions?

“Boredom. Absolute boredom. Cause I was there for every second of the process. Whenever I suggested to Andy I would not come in that day, he would say he’d love my input and company. But in the end I just sat there as he tweaked and did his magic. So, yes the first word, boredom. The last word could be relief, at the very end of it all. That it  was finally all done. But we’re happy with the results. It was worth it I guess.”


What’s the main difference for you personally when you look at those three albums with Andy at the helm?

“Look, Warped Vision was actually all a bit rushed. We had the studio booked. The same studio we had used for the previous two albums. We liked it there. It works for us. But then obviously, Martyn (Birchall, bass) and Dave (Wainfor, guitar) decided to leave the band. I think it was about two months after they hinted at leaving the band that they actually left. It took them a while to confirm they were leaving. It must have been a hard decision for them to make. So, we lost a bit of time there. We couldn’t do much. But Scott (Frankling, drums) and me kept going down every week, continuing to write new stuff. I had called some friends to see if they would be interesting in filling in should they decide to leave. So, when they actually confirmed, we could move fairly quickly with finding replacements. After the boys told us the sad news, I called them up and they immediately jumped in. We had six songs by then. And then the new Martin (Wiseman, guitar) and Izak (Ian Buxton, bass), both wrote a song each. Which was pretty good. Because the earlier Palo Verde album was a difficult time in many ways. We had signed with PsychoWaxx which on paper was the greatest thing ever for us, trips to the USA, paid for playing Vegas, doing all the Sky Valley stuff etc. In reality it was kinda sucking the fun and excitement out of the band, we weren't the carefree guys doing it for a laugh anymore. We suddenly had hard schedules to work with and difficult label owners and this made the song writing process less organic and more forced. It's probably what changed the future of the band and made Martyn and Dave realise they didn't need this anymore and had more important stuff to do with their lives. I love those guys man, we started the band together, it hurt when they left. But I guess their departure had been coming for a long time and Scott and me both fully respected and understood their decisions but at the same time wished they would stay..."

 


That’s not audible on Palo Verde at all. Impressive production in that case!

“Chalk that up to the magic of Andy Hawkins. Like I said, he did Venus Skytrip, Palo Verde and now Warped Vision, it’s his studio, he knows every corner and how to get the best out of us. We like how he operates, but he’s quite a difficult guy to work with, you know. He’s like a bit of a mad professor, you know, a bona fide musical genius. And the way he communicates, I wonder how many bands can deal with his critics. I mean, we play a song, and he just goes: ‘hmm, is that it? Okay.’ Or like, ‘You done? Well, okay.’ But that’s not a bad thing you know, being that critical of us. I guess it does push us to do our best. He also puts forth a lot of ideas to improve songs. He has ear, it often makes things better. And doesn’t like it one bit though, when I dislike his ideas and flat out state that it’s not happening. But he’s a great guy, and he brings out the best in us, we wouldn’t have been the same, and the quality would not have been the same without him. I’m sure we could have found a different studio to work with and gotten decent results, but nothing like Andy, it would not have been the same, he knows what we want to achieve.”

So he’s THAT critical! Was there a song this time around he did immediately like?

“Probably not, no, haha. I think he likes them all now though. There was one in particular he did not like. We did some quite heavy modifications down in the recording studio. And he was right in what he was saying. Cause I hadn’t really yelled with it either, in the way we had it in the rehearsal room. And I will tell you it wasn’t one of the ones I wrote, cough cough, haha, but I refuse to say which it was. But yeah, it came through in the end. We had some different ideas. Chopped a few bits out that weren’t … it felt a bit awkward in places. Like it was a couple of songs stuck together. But now it sounds like us.”

In three albums time you’ve managed to really carve out your own sound. How does the fourth one relate to that?

“I don’t know. I think it’s a natural sort of progression, it follows the same path. I always think once we finish that this one sounds even better than the earlier one, sound wise. Of course the big difference is we now have Martin (Wiseman) playing lead guitar, and he’s a really really good guitarist. He’s got his own sound. A self-professed blues man, you might be picking up on that. He’s a much better player than me. I mean just listen to the solo’s he does on the album. Izak (Buxton) is very similar in his bass style to Martyn Birchall, both really good bass players, but Izak’s a little bit heavier. Likes it more down the bottom end, which to me, is how the bass sound should be. I don’t think the sound on Warped Vision is a million miles away from our earlier stuff. We’ve got this down beat song this time around, but that’s a song I wrote a few years ago.”

You mean, SPLIT? Kind of fitting title when two guys leave the band…

“Haha, no, it’s not about them. I tossed it around for some years, made different sorts of arrangements for it. Lyrically it meant quite a lot to me. So I wanted to do it, capture that emotion, time and memory. I don’t think it will be one we ever play live. It was difficult even singing it in the rehearsal room. It’s about losing  a loved one. And we’ve all been through that. If it’s a person or even a pet. Sometimes the easiest way to get rid of these emotions, or better yet, express your feelings and overcome them somehow, is to write a song about it. To get something down and out, for all eternity if you like. I don’t think it’s a live thing. We do try to keep the live performance to the punchier stuff really. Which people seem to like. I want Psychlona on stage to stand for party time.”

Talking about heavy emotions, how hard was it to see the two guys leave? I mean you hinted at it being a struggle for a while and that they were not conclusive about their decision. But then they did leave, even though the four of you were together for quite some time. 


The old gang: Martin, Scott, Phil & Dave
 

“Oh yeah, definitely weird… We’ve played, with Psychlona being myself, Scott, Martyn and Dave for quite a few years. You’ve got your positions on stage and when jamming. You look to your right in the rehearsal room and Dave would be there. Looking to my left and Martyn would be there. Suddenly I look and see Izak there and Dave is gone. It took me quite a while. It felt kinda wrong, you know. Even though the music was going well and we were making things happen, I wasn’t quite happy with how I felt. Too me some time to get over. But of course, they were always there. I’d been in bands with Martyn. And started Psychlona with Dave. Did I tell you the story of how it started? I was in a bar one night, watching a horrible covers band. I was mortified and thought about leaving. I did a quick scan around to see if there was anyone there worth talking to. And I saw Dave, who I knew, cause he played in a different band. He sat there, absolutely wasted, trying to get a new beer, but the bar staff refusing to sell him anything. So, I bought him a beer and we spent the rest of the night talking about punk rock, stoner, all sorts of favorite bands and albums, Kyuss obviously. And when the punk band I was in, Threshold Shift folded, I called him up and said, Dave, me and Martyn are gonna start a band. So he said alright, let’s start a band. And that was that. We never decided on a course of action or a sort of music, just that we want to play rock. Six drummers later, we had Scott and from there on the sound was set.”

So you already mentioned the new guys are great players, but what’s the best thing they bring to the table?

“Shit. What more do you want? They’re just amazing players. Better looking as well, haha. I mean, look at Martin, he’s six foot four or something, dreadlocks, he looks fierce, but he’s the nicest guy in the world. A real big softy! And they immediately brought songs into the rehearsal space. And they already said they were working on new stuff for a fifth album as well! And Izak never shuts up, and that’s a good thing! Cause there’s never a dull moment now. Whenever we sit around in the rehearsal room, whenever there’s a quiet spell, Izak’s constantly talking about something. It’s a good thing! They both bring good musicianship to the band. Martin also takes care of the laidback chilled out atmosphere and he’s immediately become the focal point now. With his playing, swinging his dreadlocks around. Haha, you know, at Stoned From The Underground Festival, Scott, Izak, Martin and me, were out there in front of stage talking to people after we played and having a beer. And some guy just pushed passed Scott and Izak and went straight to Martin, ‘hey man, great show;’ did not even recognize Scott, who’s been in the band for six or so years. Haha, so yeah, he brings a good visual image if you like. We’ve got a looker in the band now!” 

The new gang: Scott, Izak, Phil & Martin
 

Have they had a hand in the lyrics? I suspect not, but the lyrics feel a bit deeper, heavier in respect to earlier albums...

“No, I take care of the lyrics. They have to mean something to me, otherwise I can’t sing them. I’ve tried to write all of them about actual events that happened in my past. Some of it obviously not, I’ve never flown around Mars of wherever, haha. You know.. Blast Off was fictional, haha. With this one… I’ve found my peace with the boys leaving, and I’m at a place in my life, where I’m not angry with anything anymore. You know, I’m doing okay. I’m not living on the streets. Got a house, a lovely wife, my music. It’s all good. So what do you write about in that case. So I dove into my past and even though the song might have poetic license to dance around the subject, there are certain images or lines that are directly referring to something that happened or something I felt. Smoke for instance, it’s about one on my mates. There’s a verse that goes: ‘heard it on the morning news, you were gone, nothing we could do, guess you didn't see the red light.’ I was out with a friend of mine one evening, and when he said he was going home, I saw him drive off on his motorbike. Next morning I woke up to the local radio station stating he was killed after he had gone through a red light and got hit by a truck. So yeah, stories within the lyrics, they’re there, even though I tend to drift away from the subject as well. But I’m very critical of my writing. I always go through ten versions or more before recording any. And then, looking back, I think I’m only really okay with Meet Your Devil on Palo Verde and Down In The Valley from Mojo Rising.”

So I guess that’s where that nostalgic touch comes from that shines through in the songs. You look back through your life for subjects to write about. Even Topanga has that quality, before you realize what it’s actually about…

“Haha, yeah, it’s exactly about that. Working on it in the rehearsal room it initially had lyrics about space. But I did not feel it. Too much of the album was about real stuff. And then it suddenly clicked, I heard a sentence or two in my head. After remembering a trip to San Fransisco a couple of years ago. Visiting Height Asbury and a place where the Manson Family had lived. Interesting enough right, this weird area Topanga Canyon where the Manson Family got all their crazy ideas. Strange place, strange people. Like yourself, getting all warm and fuzzy from a song about a killer cult, haha. But I don’t know, that nostalgic thing you mentioned, it might just have something to do with my age. I was around in the seventies and so were the other guys, and c'mon you've heard us and you've seen us, we’re all basically just throwbacks to the seventies. If you look at the stuff we listen to, the stuff we wear, my favorite Grand Funk t-shirt. We’re just playing what comes out. And it comes out at the weirdest of times. Walking up in the middle of the night with a song in my head. Sneaking out of the bedroom in the dark to go up to the guitar room and quietly play into a recorder. There are times, when I’ve totally forgotten it, which is annoying. So, I think, the best Psychlona album has been lost. Forever. Haha. And now hearing Martin, the new guitarist is the same as me, he has difficulty sleeping when there’s a sound stuck in his head, well, it feels like we’re on the right path again, and that we’re on it together.”

 

A path that has taken you from pulling pranks in Thackley forest to stages across the globe, from cool label to cool label and soon to every cool venue in Europe.

“Yeah, it’s been a good ride so far. We've had some good labels putting out our music already. There have been a few bumps. Psychowaxx being one of them. But we’ve always had a champion in the name of Jadd Shickler at our back, he’s stuck with us wherever we went or took us with him wherever he went. I mean, Todd and Niels are heroes as well, they put out music on their labels for the correct reasons. Because they love the music. Shit, Todd is a maniac, the man never sleeps, he’s just written a book. We might be doing a song for him, for a soundtrack to accompany the book. Not sure if it will happen though. And now we’re with Magnetic Eye Records, great label, all business though. It’s a different take on putting out records. It made the entire process feel even more rushed. Cause they wanted the album by a certain date, complete, artwork included. And our favorite artist Kyrre Bjurling, who has done all our art is in more of a demand now. So, the timeline was horrendous. We actually had to spar a bit more to get this artwork done. And then they also wanted three videos and at a certain time. It took some getting used to. But I guess that fits with everything that we had to get used to with this album. Transitional? Perhaps. But all is fine now and Psychlona is ready for the future, we're on the right path again.”

It sounds like a lot of trials and tribulations. But you come across as relaxed and satisfied. So it all worked out in the end. What was the most euphoric moment surrounding Warped Vision in that case? 



“Other than the end!? Haha. The end was great, finally getting the finished recordings. It’s been a very long process and there was a lot of time related stress and extremely dull hours. A lot of it was painful. But then you get the end result, you hear all the micro touches Andy did, you hear the sweat the boys put in, you see the finalized art, and yeah, there’s definitely an elated feeling.”

Now, going forward, all you need to do is convince the new guys that you need to have Whigfield’s Saturday Night as opening tune when you go on stage…

“Haha. Yeah, I tried convincing the guys in Threshold Shift to perform that one, I’d even written it out as a punk version. But I think I’ll have more chance with Baby Monkey Going Backwards On A Pig, it’s been our go to track to have a laugh in the rehearsal room. You know, Baby Monkey Going Backwards On A Pig, Baby Monkey Going Backwards On A Pig…”

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Psychlona – Magic Carpet


 

Psychlona – Magic Carpet

Almost time to put way too many words about Psychlona online. Yes, we finally found time to finish that interview we did with vocalist, guitarist and founder Phil Hey. We lost part of it when we had it almost done, a week after the chat and then life took over and everything went to shit. But as a bit of time opened up, we sat down and wrote everything down as much as we wanted it in the first place. We reckon there’s a bit of an arc and a bit of rhythm to the way too long piece, but hey, too many words, that’s how we roll…  But before we get to that one, we wanted to share the very cool video for Magic Carpet first. A brilliant song with an arc and a rhythm, that could have lasted longer if I had a say in it. Perhaps when they’re on stage with that ‘mega riff in the second half’, they can let it go on even longer and let the venue explode! Jazzy, warm and soulful first and something that touches upon that free spirit of the seventies and then boom! All Psychlona and yet, taking Psychlona even further… On a Magic Carpet ride…


 

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maandag 2 september 2024

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

 

 

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


Madrugada
Blues Pills
Adjustable Mustard
Phe
Axamenta
Kant
Stöner
Mammoth Volume
Sleepless
Cobranoid

Morning everyone! No use dwelling in the past right? We’ll deal with the bastards soon enough! Even though we shall continue to do these weekly glances into the week past. It helps us focus and pay attention to what we did and what we are about to do. Only the Erronaut, Blues Pills and Fringe Sociology posts went up. But they were all good and makes us giddy to do more this week. We hope so! Even though the new edition for the Doom Charts also needs to be cooked up. But I suspect a review or two to appear today and tomorrow… And that great interview we did with Phil Hey from Psychlona to pop up soon enough as well! Have a great week everyone and keep listening to everything heavy!


dinsdag 20 augustus 2024

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

 

 

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


Cobranoid
Sun & Sail Club
WhiteCrow
Joan As Police Woman
Hans Hjelm
Psychlona
Tusmørke
Bobbie Dazzle
The Ghost Next Door
Whores.

Morning everyone! This post usually goes up on Monday, but as usual, stuff and an interview with Ugly Kid Joe got in the way. They always do. They rocked the stage and were tight as hell. Pre-show Virgin Prozak was also pretty damn good with their weird mix of everything heavy. Looking back at the week we did a Quick Fire Friday session, finished the Stoner Hype for July post and we’re honored to premiere the debut Cobranoid album! What a scorcher! The new and wonderful Tusmørke album got mentioned and the Castle single 100 Eyes. And the totally frightened Ronny wrote about Absorb. And during the weekend we finally published the review for the new Psychlona album Warped Vision. And we had hoped to have the Phil Hey interview about that album finished by now. But it might take a few more days. The rent needs to get paid unfortunately… Let’s hope we finish it quickly and can do more this week! Enjoy the sun and check out them albums in the Top 10 Most Listened list, they’re all worth it!

zaterdag 17 augustus 2024

Psychlona – Warped Vision

 

 

Psychlona – Warped Vision
Magnetic Eye Records – 2024
Rock, Stoner, Psych, Space, Blues
Rated: *****

It sounded off, from islands, across oceans, capturing everyone’s attention immediately. Their debut album Mojo Rising from 2018 kicked down the door for Psychlona to burst through, shining and radiant and have a righteous launching platform to explode from. And in the space of merely three albums they carved out a name for themselves and their sound. Stepping up their game with each release. Venus Skytrip was a huge jump from that already damn fine debut album. And Palo Verde notched it up even more. And coming out September 27th, through Magnetic Eye Records, is their fourth album: Warped Vision. With half the band calling it quits, a new album is always a big deal. Vocalist, guitarist and founder Phil Hey and drummer Scott ‘Jamie’ Frankling are still there and from Lazarus Blackstar they got Martin Wiseman to join on guitar and backing vocals and from that same band Ian ‘Izak’ Buxton is now on bass duties. It’s a big deal a new album. And an even bigger deal now perhaps. Both the members and the fans won’t know exactly what to expect, where the sound will go and how it will all work out. Well, don’t worry, it’s all there and more.

In fact, they could have opened the album with single Let’s Go, which has that Psychlona signature sound you love. It winks at Blast Off, but instead of taking it into the space, they take it to the floor. It’s not a drifter, a soaring song like Blast Off, but a donut screeching, propellent that still revs you up in a similar fashion as Blast Off did. But they decided to open with Jasmine. The newest single and perhaps the logical track to immediately fall in love with. More languid than Let’s Go, Jasmine will immediately get your head a nodding, with that drum and bass work. Before the guitar jumps in you are already deep in the flow of Jasmine. The riff enters, the guitar with its lovely whammy, transitioning into a more direct and pushing riff. And then vocalist Phil Hey enters the fold with that vocal effect that has become another one of the Psychlona calling cards. Taking it all into a gleeful whirling and dancing section. Even when it all slows down and its just the guitar sounding off, you still feel like spinning around. It’s the perfect opener once again, something the boys from Bradford seem to have a knack for. The already mentioned Let’s Go continues in this vein, taking it all up a notch and then transitioning into that other side of Psychlona they do so well with the following third track. The intensely groovy and relaxed, chill out in the festival sun, cloudless summer afternoon, kind of track: Smoke. The ease with which it is delivered, the nostalgic vibe, it all adds to the pure enjoyment of Smoke. And even though some of the lyrical content on the album may not be completely carefree there are still stories within them stories, and you can take them for your own and spin your own tales with them. 


Which is a definite extra edge to a lot of the new tracks, the lyrics are on one level deeper, sadder and heavier, but can also be heard through a different lens, giving it the ability to be warped into whatever story you want to hear. Although a track like Split will always be heavy hearted whatever it turns out to mean for you. On the other side of that coin sits storytelling Topanga, which will always be about a certain murderous cult from that area, even if the sounds surrounding the tale are warm and nostalgic once again. A paradox in its own, you almost long for the days of said cult and almost would have loved to be a part of it. And whenever tales of loss, betrayal or grief enter the scene the music can give it a different edge, it will make you enjoy all those feelings to some extent. Cut Loose’s menacing riffs and choppy drums are there to install this restless itch, and instead of giving you the explosion that would scratch it away, they go mellow and into a drifting end, cutting your loose and letting you float away. The thunderous opening of Topanga, giving away to a nostalgic story time about the Manson Family and giving it a constant level of dread; but once again, so incredibly easy to just enjoy and fall into the universal nod. There is more, more Warped Vision to enjoy and there’s more of Psychlona. And that’s what Warped Vision might become most well-known for, the opening of options for the new Psychlona formation, and the way they’ve sounded off for that universal nod. The bluesier version of that cosmic sound they do so well…. Warped Vision will give you an insight into what Psychlona might eventually become, earth rockers that can conquer the universe…

And check back to Stoner HiVe soon… To see what vocalist, guitarist and founder Phil Hey has to say about the new Psychlona album Warped Vision… “Boredom… Ultimate boredom…


(Written by JK)




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donderdag 8 augustus 2024

Psychlona – Jasmine

 

 

Psychlona – Jasmine

Had the pleasure of talking to Psychlona vocalist, guitar player and founder Phil Hey yesterday. Those words will appear soon, but the video for the new single Jasmine appeared yesterday! It’s the opening track of the wild new Warped Vision album which will be released September 27th through Magnetic Eye Records. The video was shot through go-pro on route to the amazing Stoned From The Underground Festival in Germany and fan shot video was added. And I’ve had the honor of meeting Karin Klocke and having a beer or two with Ewu Lohrider, so it’s cool to see that footage used. And our very own Doktor420 is almost in every shot as well. Almost…




Words from the PR Wire:

Psychlona unveil new video single 'Jasmine' taken from the forthcoming new album "Warped Vision"!
 

British desert rockers Psychlona drop the relentlessly pounding and groovy video single 'Jasmine' from their forthcoming new full-length "Warped Vision", which is scheduled for release on September 27, 2024 via Magnetic Eye Records. Pre-order your copy HERE!


The video 'Jasmine' was filmed en route to, from and at the Stoned from the Underground Festival, Alperstedter See, Germany in July 2024.

"This track is referred to by Izak's brother as 'the best song that you've ever played bass on' – you have probably just noted that he did not say 'best bassline' – 'Jasmine' is indeed a heavily thick-stringed affair", drummer Scott Frankling reveals on behalf of the band. "I even venture to unashamedly call it a head-nodding chug-athon. We just immediately fell into it and the whole song came together quite easily – even the dueling guitar bit."
 

When it's time to pick your poison, a blend of KYUSS and FU MANCHU is nearly always the base for a delicious result. Spice up the flavour with a particularly British note via a chilled infusion of HAWKWIND and a liberal sprinkling of PINK FLOYD over the lusciously creamy top, and you'll find that Psychlona has served up a concoction ready to explode spectacularly in your aural taste buds.

Musical barkeeps with the necessary set of skills to create such a delicacy are not easy to come by, but Psychlona are experts in their field. Their fourth album "Warped Vision" is an exemplary exercise of practised veterans creating a masterpiece. The album's foundations are laid down by riff-focused heaviness and breakouts combined with a multitude of chilled vibes. What makes "Warped Vision" stick out from a host of similar recordings is the precision with which each hook hits home and sticks, a dynamic balance of rough edges and catchy melodies.
 
The city of Bradford in West Yorkshire is neither particularly arid nor situated in a warm climate. But although hailing from the former industrial heartlands of rainy Northern England, Psychlona have developed a particularly British brand of desert rock. Some hot summer days of 2016 inspired some local musicians to fry up some sonic ideas from sunny California of decades past and to blend in the raw energy of UK punk, a dash of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, and spoonfuls of classic English 60s and 70s psychedelia. When this experiment far exceeded their own expectations, Psychlona were born.

In November 2018, when English towns turn bleak and cold, their sun-drenched debut album "Mojo Rising" made ears prick up and set them firmly on the path for the prolific following years.

The hardworking Englishmen released their sophomore full-length "Venus Skytrip" in August 2020, an album received with rave reviews across the heavy rock underground and which landed Psychlona their first number one on the Doom Charts. It also reserved them spots high up on several important end-of-year lists.

Gathering momentum, the British stoner rockers unveiled third album "Palo Verde" two years later in August 2022 and immediately scored a second 10/10 review in Powerplay Magazine UK.

During these years, Psychlona also established themselves as an impressive live act. Relentless touring and performing at prestigious festivals that included Desertfest (UK & DE), Freak Valley (DE), SonicBlast (PT), Alcatraz Music (BE), Sonic Whip (NL), and at Psycho Las Vegas (US) pushed the Brits higher up the billings. An incident in Las Vegas when they were the only band asked by the casino manager to please turn down the volume only fueled their upward trajectory.

Now, Psychlona are ready to take the next big step. Welcoming two new members aboard the band has added a new dynamic both in writing and recording. The gentle alterations brought about by their fresh input has turned "Warped Vision" into what is clearly the most complete and thrilling album of the psychedelic desert rockers so far. With "Warped Vision", Psychlona have hit the jackpot, and they are generously offering up rounds for everyone. Cheers!

Video credits:


Filmed by Psychlona, High Desert Queen, Ewu Lohrider, Kirsten Seubert, Karin Klocke, and Martin Ripsam

Featuring Cameos by High Desert Queen, Lowrider, Greenleaf, and a red kite.
Designed, created & edited by Psychlona



Tracklist:
1. Jasmine
2. Let's Go
3. Smoke
4. Cut Loose
5. Topanga
6. Kaleidoscope
7. Split
8. Magic Carpet

 Line-up:
Phil Hey – guitar, vocals
Martin Wiseman – lead guitar, backing vocals
Ian 'Izak' Buxton – bass guitar
Scott Frankling – drums

Recording & mix by Andy Hawkins at The Nave Studios, Leeds (UK)
Mastering by James Grover at Home Studio, London (UK)

Artwork by Kyrre Bjurling
Layout by Scott Frankling

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Psychlona live:

28 SEP 2024 London (UK) The Black Heart (Release Show)

PSYCHLONA European Tour supporting GREENLEAF & SLOMOSA:

01 OCT 2024 Berlin (DE) Lido
02 OCT 2024 Hamburg (DE) Gruenspan
03 OCT 2024 Köln (DE) Club Volta
04 OCT 2024 Bielefeld (DE) Forum
05 OCT 2024 Leeuwarde (NL) Into the Void
06 OCT 2024 Pratteln (CH) Up In Smoke
07 OCT 2024 Innsbruck (AT) PMK
09 OCT 2024 Wien (AT) Arena
10 OCT 2024 Zagreb (HR) Vintage Industrial Bar
11 OCT 2024 Graz (AT) PPC
12 OCT 2024 München (DE) Keep It Low
14 OCT 2024 Leipzig (DE) Werk2 (changed new date)