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dinsdag 29 januari 2019

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


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


It must still be Monday somewhere? Right? You all know the deal, Monday comes around and hits you over the head with too much work and appointments and no time whatsoever for anything fun. But we had a grand weekend and the week before we had time to listen to some awesome new stuff! How about the new Poste 942! The new album Long Replay will be released in a couple of days and showcases once again how freaky and gritty these French crazies are! Fast paced hardrock with overtones of grunge and gritty punk attitude! A couple of new tracks and a few new versions of old tracks combined with tracks from their earlier released Long Play album. A damn fine edition of Poste 942! Hailing from Italy the stoner metal that is brought by The Black Lodge has this unnerving quality on their album Time Never Sleeps. It gets under your skin and wiggles around, there’s something dark and secretive lurking here. Great album and highly addictive! When our newest member The Reek of STOOM writes a glorifying post about TrYangle we sit up and bend our ears! We listen and we get where he is coming from! Wolf by TrYangle is one hell of a proggy masterpiece! The same goes for Swamp Lord, their The Drip release was hailed by The Reek of STOOM as something every doom and sludge lover should dig and we do! Outstanding! VinceS tipped u about The Omy and their Sgt.Badtrip album. A very sick psychedelic rock outfit from Moscow that knows how to throw a curveball. Heavy blues, seventies psychedelic, droning elements and something very very very amazing! Just go and listen to Sgt.Badtrip! In fact, listen to them all! Do it! They’re all that good!

maandag 21 januari 2019

TrYangle – Wolf


TrYangle – Wolf
Self released – 2019
Rock, Prog, Psych
Rated:

From the opening power chord bellows of "Howlin'", it's apparent that this is not your usual Stoner fare: Indeed, there is no Iommi worship on display here, this London-based trio named TrYangle nail their colours firmly to the Alt/Prog mast, weaving intricate guitar patterns, off-kilter time signatures and booming, anthemic basslines throughout. From the slide-delay guitar work on 'Howlin', through the beefy Cog undertones of 'Always Shining', to the Juno-esque Power Emo of 'I.e.' the virtuosity and sense of craft shines through... Admittedly, Guitarist/Singer Gonçalo da Silva Nova wears his influences on his sleeve, treading similar sonic areas to Steven Wilson or Alex Lifeson but the comparisons are tempered by his own inventive style. The expansive, 'Big Sky' production allows the instrumentation to breathe, giving more room to concentrate on individual performances without distraction from the songs. Once they can firmly establish their own unique sound I suspect they will be huge. "Wolf" is a very good Progressive Psychedelic album that merits repeat spins... And TrYangle are a band with huge potential.

(Written by The Reek Of STOOM)