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dinsdag 27 januari 2026

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

 

 

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


Hermano
Gjenferd
Capacopter
Sweatmaster
Stargo
Mount Palatine
Witchcraft
Electric Hydra
Kaleidobolt
Ritual Arcana

Well, as you perhaps read… We returned yesterday. But, we had to grab our repaired car, so the above post is a bit late. Shit, it is so late, it even refers to the week before little holiday. But we wanted to do it anyway, before we get down to the real action! Please browse the list and check out all that you can, cause they are all there for a reason. Soon, February 5th,  we will do the Full Album Premiere for the Mount Palatine album and we will definitely revisit that Hermano live album and the Accabadora release. Both stunning releases! And for those travelling to Planet Desert Rock Weekend, enjoy the trip! Getting there and all those amazing bands! And I think the crazy Stoner.Blog.Hu bestowed even more honor upon little old me, by uploading the second part of the interview. Will be reading through my own silly answers soon! Thanks for your time and energy if you do too… On with the show I guess… 


dinsdag 6 mei 2025

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

 

 

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


Witchcraft
Tigerleech
Royal Republic
Mountain of Misery
Greengoat
Syriis
Swamplord
Pagan Altar
Dexter and The Moonrocks
Rulaman

Morning! And yes, we know, it’s Tuesday. But due to a one day holiday, minor break, a hike through the Ardennes we did not have a chance to put up the Top 10 Most Listened Artists of the past week yesterday. But here it is, and with the glance back to last week. Where we had little time to do much HiVe work. But hey, the April Doom Charts went live and that already means, forty albums to check out! Add to that the Quick Fire Friday it means, chuck full! And I hope all of you checked out that Single and Video Premiere we did for Superseed! Cause Stand Your Ground is some highly addictive stuff! Don’t think we can do much more this week, but who knows, we will definitely try! Have a great one!


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donderdag 7 oktober 2021

Wooden Fields – Wooden Fields


Wooden Fields – Wooden Fields
Argonauta Records – 2021
Rock, Blues, Seventies
Rated: ***

It will be released tomorrow. The debut self-titled album by the Wooden Fields trio. Featuring guitarist Sartez Faraj from Three Seasons, Mouth Of Clay. Siena Root bassist Sam Riffer and Fredrik Jansson Punkka from Witchcraft, Angel Witch & more on the drums. So indeed, a veritable who is who from the Swedish heavy rock scene and this of course immediately promises a lot for the debut release. It delivers the goods without a doubt, but perhaps due to the high expectations, not completely. We are treated to seven compositions that will surely transport you to the seventies and not only that, but often to a more soft-spoken Jimi Hendrix concert, where you are sure to ride your dirt-bike around the rings of Saturn and then take a breather on a colorful shag carpet. It’s fuzzy, bluesy, soulful and electric. Vintage by default, the bopping rhythms, the soulful vocals and damn tasty guitar work are there to bring an ode to nostalgia. Three cats that that know what they want to do and what to bring; but did not manage to capture lightning in a bottle out there in the fields. Out there in the Wooden Fields… This time around…


(Written by JK)


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dinsdag 10 december 2019

The Number One album of 2012


The Number One album of 2012

Before we start the Countdown of 2019 we look back at those past 10 years of Stoner HiVe. We know it is now the eleventh edition of the Countdown. But we celebrate 10 years. 10 years of heavy riffs, romps and stomps! 10 years of heavy magic! That all started back in 2009 when the blog started, just so we would have a vehicle to count down the best 20 albums of 2009. The edition of 2012 had 56 lists to tally which of course made the outcome even more valid then when we started three years earlier. That list, deduced out of the lists sent in by 56 heavy music fiends,  started with Major Kong – Doom For The Black Sun on Number 20. It featured Graveyard and their Lights Out album on Number 3 and the amazing Kadavar album by well, Kadavar on Number 2. For the entire Top 20, visit the Countdown So Far post on Stoner HiVe… But what album ended up on the Number One position back in 2012... We wrote:

“I guess there’s only one way and one place to end this list truly righteous and beautifully poetic. For it is the year of Sweden and of a lust for that vintage feeling of musical magic. So it is fitting that these guys that sparked so many of the bands we listen to ended up on the Number One position. For they themselves honor the music that inspired them and most of the other great releases this year. With twenty points more than Kadavar they pay homage to the heavy and darkened sounds of yore and exhume a dusty brown air of nostalgia but never one that is stale or forlorn. In fact their vintage atmosphere has a loud and modern feeling to it. Which is something they might have to thank their new members for. It is mystical music that speaks of ancient legends and conjures up visions of true artists fighting their way out of kaleidoscopic straightjackets of their own making. And cast away they dare to take flight in a new fashion that takes some getting used to. But once the buttons are buttoned; it is snug and fits like a glove!”

And we were honored to have Madman Tony Maim revisit the album and yell something about it in our ears… “After a five year absence, Witchcraft returned with an album that took them from their retro-rock roots into a band that sounded modern and heavy. A cleaner sound that kept the distortion up but the muddiness at bay. I seem to remember a lot of old time fans did not like this change but then, as now – grow up. I like it when bands evolve and do not keep churning the same album out again and again. These tracks have stood the test of time and writing this review gave me an excuse to blast it out again at full volume.”

Witchcraft – Legend



(For the rest of the Top 20 of 2012, that very first one, visit the Countdown So Far post on the blog...)

maandag 26 december 2016

Number 7


Number 7

The fat ass Wo Fat album Midnight Cometh made it to Number 8 of the Stoner HiVe Top 20 Countdown of 2016. We have already passed so many good albums. What hell is still to come? Well, on Number 7 we find an album released early this year. An album by a band that made the Number One spot before and has always inspired controversy among fans. Sixteen points above Wo Fat we find a band that has been doing so since their inception sixteen years ago. Wow, how’s that for poetic justice. Well, new members a plenty and with only the man responsible for forming the band back in 2000 as the only member of old around, they continue the sound of their 2012 album. But everyone must be pleased with its more organic take on that sound and the darker and doomier approach. And judging from the amount of votes, the solos, the furious backbeats, the stoner breakdowns, the psychedelic minimalism, the doomed march, the long winded stretch and all else that surrounds and whirls around the core of this album has struck a chord with everyone out there. And, if this album has not really turned you on, maybe their next will, cause they don’t go around repeating themselves…



Witchcraft – Nucleus


dinsdag 1 januari 2013

Number 1


Number 1

“Blessed and holy is the one who shares in the first resurrection! Over such the second death has no power and they will reign with him for a thousand years.” Revelation 20:6

I guess there’s only one way and one place to end this list truly righteous and beautifully poetic. For it is the year of Sweden and of a lust for that vintage feeling of musical magic. So it is fitting that these guys that sparked so many of the bands we listen to ended up on the Number One position. For they themselves honor the music that inspired them and most of the other great releases this year. With twenty points more than Kadavar they pay homage to the heavy and darkened sounds of yore and exhume a dusty brown air of nostalgia but never one that is stale or forlorn. In fact their vintage atmosphere has a loud and modern feeling to it. Which is something they might have to thank their new members for. It is mystical music that speaks of ancient legends and conjures up visions of true artists fighting their way out of kaleidoscopic straightjackets of their own making. And cast away they dare to take flight in a new fashion that takes some getting used to. But once the buttons are buttoned; it is snug and fits like a glove!


Witchcraft – Legend   





donderdag 20 december 2012

Number 12


Number 12

“But as for the cowardly, the faithless, the detestable, as for murderers, the sexually immoral, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars, their portion will be in the lake that burns with fire and sulfur, which is the second death.” Revelation 21:8

Sweden; it seems to be a chosen country, a territory filled with ancient riffs and structures and rhythms and melodies of yore. They shimmer and glint in their bronze armor as they devour the stage. And there are many of them. On Number 12 we find yet another collection of these seventies styled stoner Mongols running head first and guitar drawn towards the stuff of legends. For yes, not only is this number filled with Swedes, it is also filled with songs that make up one of those retro styled classical masterpieces. Rolling waves of riffs and whirling dashing drums completed by vocals with the right amount of shrill haunting. And even if there’s a weak sentence or dubious refrain here or there; there is no way that can harm such intense retro-pleasure! Let’s all move to Sweden…


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