Tag Archives: stoner

18
Apr

THINNING THE HERD: NYC Trio Releases New Track With Stereokiller

Today, New York City-based THINNING THE HERD triumphantly releases another new song from their pending second studio album, the Steve Albini-recorded Freedom From The Known. The six-minute riff-wrangling anthem “Sludge” stomps triumphantly through smooth, bluesy metallic rock riffs and thunders

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08
Mar

Review –Iron & Stone– Maelstrom Demo

“You learn a lot about yourself when all the ties are cut,” is one of the (typically) good lines on one buy viagra without prescription Iron & Stone’s new release, Maelstrom Demo. Track two, “Surge,” fades out with the line,

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22
Feb

Orchid, and why you should love them

So, the last few months/weeks/days I’ve been getting progressively more excited by the prospect of new Orchid releases, specifically The Mouths of Madness being released April 26. I love me some Orchid. Here’s a brief refresher course for you, the

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19
Feb

GRIFTER Putting Finishing Touches On Material For New Album

UK-based dirty rock n’ roll trio GRIFTER are putting the finishing touches on the follow up to their self-titled debut full-length, which was released in 2011 by Ripple Music. Promising to deliver an album full of material that has been

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10
Feb

Review – Mother Corona – Out of the Dust

Now, I’ve been sitting on Out of the Dust for quite a few months now… since I first heard the album late June of last year. I’ve been able to listen to the album quite a bit over all that

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03
Feb

Microreviews –Pallbearer, Triptykon and Bell Witch

Pallbearer are Candlemass, if they were John D. Cronise’s baby from Austin, TX rather than Leif Edling’s from Stockholm, Sweden. Sorrow and Extinction, on Profound Lore, has a scruffy, low-fi, hipster solemn majesty about it; one quasi-religious, madrigal-like, evoking monks and monasteries

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30
Jan

Daily Bandcamp Album; Apostaclypse by Astro Baron

“Apostaclypse, the debut studio album from Stoner Rock band Astro Baron, was recorded late summer 2012 by Greg Roller in Branson, Missouri. This heavily guitar saturated concept album, based on classical mythology, the rise and fall of an ancient Paladin

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18
Jan

Tiny Chunks of Doom Reviews

Sorry I’ve been away for a bit; school and all that crap. Anyway, here’s the best of what I’ve been listening to lately that is also new. And this, just for you. Here, you may find those battered bits of

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22
Nov

Review– Witchcraft– Legend

If this isn’t on Bill’s end-of-year list, I’m maxing out my credit cards for strippers, because the world’s about to end… Like Graveyard, their nearest common ancestor/ contemporary, in the same way that identical twins are alike: One is slutty,

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07
Oct

Review — The Sword — Age of Winters

So, some marginally-irrelevant preamble: I’m tuning new strings on the guitar (Monster heavy series– the dude from Exhumed told me about them in Decibel!) tuned down two steps to C standard. I try to break in strings gradually by half-assed

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