Wo Fat – The Singularity

Dallas-based psychedelic doom veterans Wo Fat invite you to join a mind bending sonic journey through the monumental spacey grooves of the new album “The Singularity”.
The mystical atmosphere of “Orphans of the Singe” introduces a magnetic rhythmic ensemble constantly fueled by the majestic fuzzy riffage and the rich psychedelic textures ultimately leading to remarkable guitar acrobatics.
“Overworlder” flows like a wild endless jam session putting the spotlight on the band’s chemistry and the eclectic guitar work that ensures an impactful groovy approach with robust riffs and intense progressions enriched by the cosmic energy of psych rock.
“The Witching Chamber” captivates the listeners with a darkly enigmatic atmosphere and loads of fuzzed out riffs ultimately leading to catchy & heavy rhythmic patterns and a series of glorious guitar solos showcasing an irresistible vintage flair and great diversity.
The lengthy instrumental opus “The Oracle” spontaneously creates a striking psychedelic maze and takes you to another dimension as the intricate guitar work takes the center stage engaging in mesmerizing melodic progressions during the slower surreal passages and shapeshifting extra fuzzy rhythmic dynamics well supported by the precise drumming.
“The Singularity” delivers the ideal dosage of colossal heavy riffs and hypnotizing psychedelic momentum bound to instantly grab your attention as Wo Fat confidently embrace multiple musical influences to embark on a memorable psychotropic exploration.

Mother Iron Horse – Under The Blood Moon

Stoner-sludge metal band Mother Iron Horse aims to put a spell on you channeling a strong occult spirit through the massive grooves of the sophomore release “Under The Blood Moon”.
Throughout “The Devil’s Work” you can feel classic heavy rock nuances as the roaring guitars deliver an overdose of gritty riffs consequently the bold rhythmic section leads to an unstoppable groovy momentum.
On “Nocturnal Eternal” the rhythmic core acquires obscure doom elements highlighting the extra heavy riffage that will later embrace a monumental stoner style enriched by a solid series of charismatic leads.
The title track continues to revolve around an overload of wicked guitar riffs and the vocals become vicious screams within a wild rhythmic ensemble while the calmer passages feature quasi melodic slow-burning progressions.
“Samhain Dawn” sounds particularly interesting beginning with a slower arcane rhythm that inevitably evokes occult rock vibes as something supernatural might lurk in the dark but there’s still space for some robust groovy dynamics.
“Samhain Night” diligently explores sludgy territories as the monolithic riffs unleash pure raw energy easily amplified by the savage screams but a bewitching melodic essence is bound to emerge through tasteful guitar phrases.
Within the witchy sonic realm of “Under The Blood Moon” Mother Iron Horse confidently focus on the creation of crushing guitar driven grooves often evoking the ominous force of traditional doom metal.

Moon Coven – Slumber Wood

Swedish psychedelic doom band Moon Coven aims to make you instantly space out delivering an overdose of fuzzy grooves throughout the third full length “Slumber Wood”.
The doom worshipping approach of “Further” quickly becomes evident as the monolithic guitar riffs rely on vintage tonalities to create massive groovy dynamics embellished by the melodic elements of the solo.
The heavy riffage of “Ceremony” effortlessly maintains fuzzy & catchy vibes yet you can perceive a profound sense of nostalgia through the moody vocals and the slower atmospheric passages.
The elaborate composition behind “Gîbekli Tepe/Potbelly Hill” generates lugubrious atmospheric textures and gloomy melodic phrases yet the powerful rhythmic section is always ready to build bold grooves enriched by the dramatic tones of the lead guitar work.
On “Bahgsu Nag” the band has a chance to explore psychedelic territories focusing on compelling atmospheric crescendos and the slower tempo emphasizes the dominant role of the hazy melodic guitar progressions.
“My Melting Mind” clearly revolves around monumental doom laden riffs which constantly create slow burning dynamics while wistful feelings linger through the dreamy nuances of the spacey guitar melodies.
On “Slumber Wood” Moon Coven embark on a wild ride confidently channeling the mighty force of classic doom and embracing an alluring darkened melodic flair.

Crystal Spiders – Molt

North Carolina’s heavy duo Crystal Spiders has the potential to draw attention with the doomy psychedelic tinged soundscapes of the debut album “Molt”. 

The album opener “Trapped” already manifests a hazy sonic vision as the rumbling bass lines introduce a robust stoner rock rampage and the bold guitar riffs hold a delightful vintage doomy flair.  

The title track unleashes some cool stomping rhythmic patterns fueled by the raw energy of the heavy riffage and the faster wild drumming while the powerful vocal delivery certainly matches the groovy attitude. 

Throughout “Chronic Sick” the guitar work diligently follows a bewitching ’70s style delivering monumental riffs with a strong classic doom influence that dictates a darkened rhythm enriched by the slow burning guitar solo. 

On “The Call” the retro tonalities of the guitar generate an overload of gritty riffs following a frenetic rhythmic core that makes you feel good until everything slows down drastically as the chunky bass and the soothing vocals lead you through a sorrowful melodic realm. 

On the darkly hypnotic final track ”Fog” the guitar riffs acquire massive psychedelic tones and everything feels inevitably spacey while the comforting vocal harmonies flourish gently through the fuzzy rhythmic maze. 

The fuzz-addicted sonic pathway chosen by Crystal Spiders naturally thrives throughout “Molt” which definitely has the necessary enthusiasm and passion to conquer the listeners.

Brimstone Coven – The Woes Of A Mortal Earth

Dark rockers Brimstone Coven are ready to put a spell on you with the bewitching melodies and the magical vintage grooves of the latest offering “The Woes of a Mortal Earth”.

“The Inferno” sounds absolutely groovy as the retro rock flair naturally flourishes through the winning combo of raw guitar riffs and moody melodic progressions enriched by the hypnotizing vocal harmonies. 

On “Live With A Ghost” the whole instrumental ensemble definitely amplifies the haunting nuances as the occult rock essence thrives within the robust rhythmic section and inspires the gloomy allure of the melodic crescendos. 

On “The Darker Half” the rhythmic segments and the melodic phrases instantly acquire a catchy darkened energy naturally entwined with a prominent classic rock soul in fact the ‘70s style of the warm guitar tonalities can easily take you back in time. 

You can perceive a subtle doom influence and exquisite occult rock vibes on “Song of Whippoorwill” as the guitar tonalities become increasingly darker leading to chunky riffage to fuel a series of no frills dismal rhythmic patterns.

Undoubtedly “The Woes of a Mortal Earth” stands out for the brooding motifs but the authentic rock spirit certainly should not go unnoticed as this time Brimstone Coven really have the chance to demonstrate their songwriting skills and passion.

Psychlona – Venus Skytrip

UK stoner rock stalwarts Psychlona are ready to embark on a galactic voyage through the fuzzy soundscapes of the sophomore album “Venus Skytrip”. 

The explosive trip begins with “Blast Off” where guitars move sinuously through a nebulous atmosphere delivering moody melodic phrases and inflamed stoner rock riffage well supported by the addictive cosmic energy of the rhythmic section. 

It’s time to space out endlessly as soon as “10,000 Volts” manifests a warm fuzzy soul through the excellent guitar work crafting immersive melodic passages that convey glowing peaceful feelings yet will spontaneously evolve into wild extensive solos within a significantly heavier rhythmic ensemble. 

“Blow” immediately showcases a fiery stoner rock spirit as the monumental guitar riffs and the robust bass backbone successfully build intense groovy dynamics enriched by the comforting vocal delivery and the magical vintage psychedelic tonalities of the solo.  

Surrounded by misty atmospheric waves “Resin” feels like a delightful daydream following a slower pace to highlight the luminous guitar harmonies and the mellow vocals yet the mighty rhythmic section and the bewitching guitar solo will channel an energetic momentum. 

We continue to space out like there’s no tomorrow as the majestic track “The Owl” dwells within a hazy desert rock realm with super slow monolithic guitar riffs and laid back vocals guiding you through a hypnotic rhythmic maze that could really take you anywhere and ultimately reaches the acme with an enthralling psychedelic soloing. 

Listening to “Venus Skytrip” is truly a wild trip as Psychlona have skillfully developed a charismatic blend of pure psychedelia and groovy stoner rock dynamics that will put a spell on you. 

Stonebirds – Collapse And Fail

Hailing from central Britanny, Stonebirds confidently follow a monumental stoner doom/sludge pathway to deliver an overdose of intense grooves and to embrace a spiritual melodic catharsis on the latest full length “Collapse And Fail”.

“Only God” immediately showcases a riff worshipping approach as guitars inevitably take the center stage generating a series of quite aggressive & obscure rhythmic patterns yet there is space for calmer mournful melodic progressions which naturally evoke grim feelings. 

Throughout “Stay Clean” the massive guitar driven grooves tend to be the main focus with a generous dosage of monolithic riffs while the somber emotions become more palpable within the contemplative atmospheric waves and the cold melodic tapestries.  

The overwhelming gloom of “Turn Off The Light” flourishes through the sorrowful guitar melodies which can spontaneously lead to slower brooding passages but often borrow the lugubrious energy of doom metal during the dramatically heavier segments emphasized by the tormented vocal delivery. 

On the title track the robust rhythmic section can create shattering patterns accompanied by vicious screams so you can instantly perceive a distress call while the darkly compelling arpeggios showcase a ghastly post-metal inspiration that can almost bring a pale sense of hope. 

The bold groovy dynamics on “Collapse And Fail” are often fueled by a darkened doom force that seems to leave no hope as Stonebirds genuinely take the chance to express harrowing emotions. 

Kingnomad – Sagan Om Rymden

The music of Swedish band Kingnomad is characterized by an interesting blend of 70s prog and proto-metal elements that come to life through the fascinating soundscapes of the latest album “Sagan Om Rymden”. 

The sonic realm of “Omniverse” already channels a comforting cosmic energy through the inspiring melodic phrases and the groovy rhythmic patterns that benefit from the magical retro tonalities. 

The majestic track “Tillbakablik – The Usurper King” tends to amplify the luminous prog rock style of the guitar work crafting smooth melodies accompanied by a soulful vocal performance yet the rhythmic section will eventually deliver some energetic grooves and an extensive psychedelic tinged guitar solo will emphasize the inner space rock temper. 

On “Multiverse” the soothing melodic essence flourishes through the charming oriental style of the guitar passages that often showcase compelling prog twists especially evident during the rhythmic crescendos embellished by the vintage flair of the spacey keyboards arrangements. 

The retro feel continues to influence the whole instrumental ensemble of “On The Shoulders Of Giants” as the shimmering guitar tonalities and the consequent moody melodies combined with subtle psychedelic accents can take you back in time. 

“The Unanswered Question” truly aims to hypnotize you with the tasteful melodic guitars that glow through a steady no frills groovy rhythm surrounded by another good dosage of psychedelic tones embedded within the keyboards work. 

The strength of “Sagan Om Rymden” certainly comes from the multifaceted songwriting approach and the psychedelic nuances that instantly make you wanna join Kingnomad on this new intriguing sonic journey. 

Wolftooth – Valhalla

Stoner metal riff worshippers Wolftooth aim to impress the underground metal scene with loads of memorable guitar driven grooves on the sophomore full length “Valhalla”.

“The Possession” doesn’t waste any time as guitars deliver monumental riffs with a distinct old school approach that inevitably generates a cohesive series of bold grooves and charismatic leads while the powerful vocal delivery also emphasizes the traditional heavy metal inspiration. 

The title track continues to highlight the twin guitar action with explosive riffage perfectly supported by the groovy drumming but the intense melodic progressions tend to steal the spotlight with epic vibes and nostalgic nuances. 

The adventurous spirit of “Fear For Eternity” comes to life through significantly heavier & faster rhythmic patterns demanding instant headbanging while the lead guitar work unleashes some wild shredding through a subtle doom tinged ensemble. 

“Scylla & Charybdis” combines a stoner metal flair and classic heavy metal to craft colossal groovy dynamics as guitars proudly offer robust riffs and smooth harmonies that will ultimately lead to an extensive grandiose solo. 

“Crying Of The Wolves” still channels an intense energy with a generous dosage of crunchy riffage yet tends to favor a somber melodic essence with the soothing vocal delivery and the glowing guitar harmonies that will often embrace a gloomy doom pathway. 

Needless to say the main focus throughout “Valhalla” is the creation of massive guitar riffs and Wolftooth also successfully channel all the glory of 70’s and early 80’s NWOBHM with a classic songwriting approach and authentic passion. 

Forming The Void – Reverie

Louisiana based stoner doom metal band Forming The Void embark on a bewitching cosmic trip with the latest album “Reverie” which will make you space out without any hesitation.  

“Sage” goes straight to a delicious fuzzy rhythmic rampage and the guitar tonalities hold a heavy doom soul spiced up by an alluring psychedelic flair while the melodic essence comes to life especially during the hypnotic guitar solo. 

Just like the title suggests “Onward Through The Haze” will take you on a wild ride through a hazy atmospheric maze guided by the moody melancholy of the slow burning guitar melodies that will evolve into monolithic rhythmic segments fueled by the doomy force of the guitar riffs and the charismatic soloing. 

“Manifest” shines for the irresistible beauty of the acoustic phrases that introduce a significantly heavier doom tinged core with mighty guitar riffs and somber vocals yet the striking guitar progressions and the exquisite solos could easily induce hallucinations and continue to evoke a gloomy melodic sentiment. 

The otherworldly soundscapes of “The Ending Cometh” feel like the perfect grand finale as the monumental super fuzzy rhythmic section acquires a magical darkened aura and the emotional nature of the intricate extensive guitar solo is destined to spellbind you. 

“Reverie” feels like a mystical voyage so you are instantly compelled to listen to the whole album in loop and embrace its outpouring cosmic energy as Forming The Void confidently creates an overdose of trippy melodies and explosive grooves.