This album is just filled with so many great moments and while the writing manages to respect the time-honoured tradition of Candlemass’s well-known sound, the band really brings something new to the table with this release.
This album is just filled with so many great moments and while the writing manages to respect the time-honoured tradition of Candlemass’s well-known sound, the band really brings something new to the table with this release.
In episode twenty-seven, we vacate the halls of bone and flesh to journey to the quirky, synth-laden krautrock mountain of worms on Return to Worm Mountain’s eponymous LP. We get doused in the effervescent ambient energy of FOUDRE!’s Kami 神 and we get smoked out by the delectably hefty stoner doom crunch of Azimuth from Summoned by Giants.
An album review podcast of the latest records from Matriarch (Constructs of Time), Carl Gene (Mourning), and Message in a Cloud (Anassa).
In this album review podcast episode, we discuss the latest releases from Campaign Committee (Bill of Rights), Martyria’s (Self-Titled), and Secret Cutter (Quantum Eraser).
An album review podcast of the latest records from Pissblood (Self-Titled), Hemelbestormer (A Ring of Blue Light), and Intercourse (Everything is Pornography When You’ve Got an Imagination).
Third Island discuss their approach to composing riffs, explain why their releases are concept-driven, and highlight some hilarious moments between themselves.
An album review podcast of the latest records from W.A.I.L. (Wisdom Through Agony Into Illumination and Lunacy, Vol. II), TETELESTAI (CRVSH SVTVN), and Third Island (Omelas).
Figgy of the ambient-laden doom trio Lovelace discusses the origin of her band, the ephemeral bliss of playing live, and the meaning behind her lyrics.
An album review podcast of the latest records from Solstice (White Horse Hill), Zalys (Fragments of Life), and Apostle (Shallow Graves).
An album review podcast of the latest records from MEDIUM (Self-Titled), Deadly Probe (EXPEDITION n. D34D5P4C3), and Astrakhan (Without New Growth Process is Bloodshed).
An album review podcast of the latest records from Nonsun (Black Snow Desert), Apophys (Devoratis), and Hezaliel (In The World of the Anesthetist).
Chicago-based stoner-doom trio Plague of Carcosa discusses their fifteen-minute colossus, “Rats In The Walls”.