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John Garcia “The Coyote Who Spoke In Tongues” (Napalm Records)

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JOHN GARCIA is a living legend. Kyuss, Hermano, Unida, Slo Burn, Vista Chino are all bands that are part of any stoner rock fan’s essentials. So each...

TRUCKFIGHTERS “V” (Fuzzorama Records 2016)

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Oh hey, a new TRUCKFIGHTERS record! Like many other fans, I discovered the band through their 2005 effort Gravity X, which helped putting Europe onto the...

GEEZER “Geezer” (Ripple Music 2016)

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GEEZER appeared as a total UFO on my radar, when I came across the NYC trio’s digital single “Long Dull Knife” last year. The kind of...

SUPERJOINT “Caught Up In The Gears Of Application” (Housecore Records 2016)

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One of the things I find most curious about SUPERJOINT‘s third record, their first in over a decade, is the title itself. “The overall theme means many things, or no...

BRANT BJORK “Tao of The Devil” (Napalm Records 2016)

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If the music world had to come to nothing, BRANT BJORK would certainly be one of the last standing… Twenty years after his Kyuss odyssey, the stoner rock...

ASTEROID “III” (Fuzzorama Records 2016)

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That’s the thing with space travel; take a couple of days off to hurtle around the cosmos and you can quite easily get lost up there for a few years. Örebro, Sweden’s...

MANTAR “Ode To The Flame” (Nuclear Blast Records 2016)

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Two fellas from Hamburg kicking the shit harder than any Scandinavian berserker: blackened punks MANTAR just stormed in with their second full-length Ode To The Flame, a...

KYLESA “Exhausting Fire” (Season Of Mist 2015)

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After fifteen years of career, KYLESA has become one of these bands for whom each new album is a musical event. First, because the band is at the forefront of southern sludge....

EXCLUSIVE STREAM: Norwegian doom trio Tombstones premiere new album “Vargariis” in full

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It’s gargantuan, so bleak that your eyes won’t stand daylight anymore… They bring beauty in doom, majesty in terror: ladies and gents, The Heavy...

GRAVEYARD “Innocence and Decadence” (Nuclear Blast Records 2015)

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Rock may be dead, but its corpse is still moving. From its tremors emerge bands like GRAVEYARD, capable of toying around with the genre’s habits and customs while adding their...