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- Kadabra
Got to see these guys last night in a tiny club. So. Fucking. Good. They'll be on tour in a couple of weeks supporting Bongzilla. Check here to see if they'll be playing near you: https://www.instagram.com/p/CsWjChqJp17/?igshid=MTc4MmM1YmI2Ng==
- Moonbather
Holy shit. If you need your John Garcia fix, this is the band for you. Spitting (vocal) image of him. Wow
- Persekutor
I'm not sure what to think of this band. I like them, but...
- Outer Head
From Bandcamp:
There was a time not that long ago when you could count the amount of decent British underground bands on just one hand but now they seem to be popping up every other day. Outer Head are both decent and British so go check 'em out.
- [ RARE Stoner Rock Documentary] T V Eye Issue 1 - Qotsa/Nebula/High on Fire/Unida/Goatsnake -2002
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I have a few Mans Ruin releases so this is interesting - interviews with Frank Kozik and Bands on the label.
- Stoned Jesus - Seven Thunders Roar
Check this Ukrainian band out, especially in these troubled times for that country. I'm the mountain is probably one of my absolutely top liked songs of all time.
- Black Rainbows - Superskull
From Doom Charts: BLACK RAINBOWS at their absolute best. Listeners will not only find all of their signature high-octane, stoner rock and heavy psych, but so much more! BLACK RAINBOWS also shows a more melodic and softer side. Not only one of my favorite albums of the year so far, but arguably their best work to date.
- Replica Jesus - Echoes From The Expanse
From their site: Replica Jesus was established in 2016 by lead guitarist Howard Rigg, bass player Lee Barber and drummer Stu Cheeseman. They quickly realized they needed someone to front the band, with this position eventually falling to Mike Knight who has established himself at the helm as main vocalist and second guitarist.
Based across Derby and Nottingham their sound combines a plethora of influences combining the heavy riffs of 90’s stoner rock, the fuzz and feedback of grunge and the catchiness and groove of 70’s heavy rock. Influences include, Kyuss, Refused, The Bronx and The Jesus Lizard to name a few.
- Saint Karloff
There are so many influences present in this band. I can hear old Sleep, early Black Sabbath and maybe even some Kansas and a bunch more. Give this one a spin!
- Slo Burn @ CBGBs 1996
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cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/975181
> Companion video to the Kyuss vid posted earlier. > > Have not heard any versions of Son of God other than the live dynamo festival. Would have been great to have the unreleased sloburn tracks fully realised.
- Kyuss @ Slant 6 Club 1/26/1994 (Full Show and Soundcheck)
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- Dopethrone - Transcanadian Anger
This is something a little bit heavier. If you want something that sounds insanely distorted, brutal and hairy as f*ck, say no more. This is it. Check especially song Killdozer.
- King Buffalo - Regenerator
I love this band. It's not a heavy stoner with those massive distorted guitar sounds, more to the psychedelic side, but I love the energy. Power trio as it should be!
- Elder - Dead Roots Stirring
Since the Elder post did well the other day, here's the album that got me going with this band. Just about wore this fucker out.
- Witch Ripper
This one was on repeat for a while after it came out.
- Bask - Asleep In The Orchard
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Just dropping in my contribution :)
- New Queens of the Stone Age!music.youtube.com In Times New Roman...
In Times New Roman... is the eighth studio album by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age, released on June 16, 2023, through Matador Records. It was announced in a video teaser on May 11, 2023, and is the band's first album since Villains. The announcement occurred alongside the release of the...
From Wikipedia: In Times New Roman... is the eighth studio album by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age, released on June 16, 2023, through Matador Records. It was announced in a video teaser on May 11, 2023, and is the band's first album since Villains. The announcement occurred alongside the release of the lead single, "Emotion Sickness". The band will tour North America and Europe in support of the record.
- Dozer - Drifting in the Endless Void
Some Dozer history for those that may not know:
Dozer formed in the north in 1995 with members Tommi Holappa, Fredrik Nordin, Erik Bäckwall, and Magnus Larsson. They played local venues and supported bands in their hometown. Magnus Larsson left in 1996, replaced by Johan Rockner. In 1998, they recorded a split EP with Unida, released by MeteorCity and reissued in 2005.
Dozer caught the attention of Man's Ruin Records, a prominent stoner rock label, and quickly recorded their debut album. "In the Tail of a Comet" was released in 2000, followed by "Madre de Dios" in 2001. They worked with producer Chips Kiesbye for their well-received album "Call It Conspiracy" in 2003. Erik Bäckwall left and Daniel Lidén joined the band.
In 2005, Dozer released "Through the Eyes of Heathens" on Small Stone Records. Olle Mårthans replaced Lidén in 2006. Their fifth album, "Beyond Colossal," came out in 2008. They have toured extensively and played over 300 shows, sharing the stage with notable bands.
After a hiatus, Dozer returned in 2012 and experienced a lineup change in 2022, welcoming Sebastian Olsson as their new drummer. Their latest album, "Drifting in the Endless Void," was released in 2023.
Members of Dozer have been involved in other projects, including Greenleaf, The Sick, and Besvärjelsen. Daniel Lidén pursued a band called Vaka, formerly known as And Machine Said.. Behold:.
- Motor Spirit, by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizardkinggizzard.bandcamp.com Motor Spirit, by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
from the album PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet Earth and the Beginning of Merciless Damnation
I know King Gizz isn't traditionally a stoner metal band at all, but this definitely fits the bill I'd say.
- Danava - Nothing But Nothing
This one is in the running for album of the year for me. Dual lead guitars and a bass player that reminds me of Steve Harris. This album was on repeat for quite a while after it came out.
- Loose Sutures
Band: Loose Sutures
Album: Sado Sex For Dummies
I can hear some Ty Segal in this one. Not sure from which project, but definitely Ty Segal.