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On III, the four-piece group from Warsaw conjure dreamy psychedelic soundscapes and melodic fuzzed out riffs into a blissful, swirling haze.
For the sixth lysergic journey, Riding Easy Records and Permanent Records have assembled 11 heavy slabs of obscure psychedelic rock/proto metal again.
This album contains the best of live recordings from Spring 2017 with two tracks recorded live in Heidelberg at Kosmodrom in Exil.
Taking musical cues from rock's greats such as Davie Allan, The Cramps, Motörhead, The Stooges and Grand Funk Railroad, The Death Wheelers perpetrate the tradition of heaviness by making zero compromises.
The aural experience of Yawning Man summarizes as an intense yet graceful kaleidoscope of polyphonic musical textures Dramatic and flowing, dark, intense and emotional.
Some might call it stoner, with a mighty dose of proto-metal, and some might call it hard rock with pinches of grunge, old school metal, and robotic riffs.
The fuzz packed riffs on every song are thickly sweet and mesmerizing. The vocals are singular, powerful, compelling, exotic, and provocative. Yes, they are that good and that unique.
With a combination of heavy metal, stoner and acid rock, based on the gloomy parts of psych and heavy rock, these boys, naturally and honestly, meet their audience with an open heart.
With a combination of heavy metal, stoner and acid rock, based on the gloomy parts of psych and heavy rock, these boys, naturally and honestly, meet their audience with an open heart.
Post-apocalyptic Swedish doom masters DOMKRAFT return with their second album of crushing, hypnotic heaviness. For fans of The Melvins, Windhand, Monolord, YOB, Unsane!
"King Buffalo is a psychedelic trio in the classic format, whose expansive and thunderous music is a powerful concoction of heavy psych, blues, and stoner rock." - Sludgelord
Killer Moon is a twenty first century psychedelic rock band that sounds like Black Sabbath and the Doors have melted into one another. Feels like an out of body experience under the influence of music.
Their third full-length and the final installment in a stated trilogy, which arrives as the six-song/54-minute Eye the Tide.
Seven Storms remains rooted in the heavy rock styles that emerged in the late 1960s/early '70s but uniquely includes references to emotive soundscapes and cinematic "Spaghetti Western" scores.
Recorded during their 2016 appearance at the legendary Roadburn Festival, this record brings the live energy of The Dog to all their fans across the globe for the very first time.
The sixth album by FP1969 is another improvised heavy-psyched-out instrumental adventure. This time however, the music invokes the spirit of the old travelling medicine shows.
Live recording from 2011, this is a one-time pressing release, only 300 copies made, 5 tracks.
Following their last album "Rootstock" the Texas rockers are delivering more Cosmic American sounds straight to your ears, mind, and soul.
Following their last album "Rootstock" the Texas rockers are delivering more Cosmic American sounds straight to your ears, mind, and soul.
Includes 5 tracks that have never seen the light of day before (!!), alongside rare demos as well as cover songs.
The sound and smell of leather, weed and death now has a hint of Campari and cocaine to color all eight tracks.
Like Galactus-in-reverse, their talent for constructing new worlds from of the building blocks of heavy psychedelia and progressive rock is simply awe inspiring.
Yet again, RidingEasy and Permanent Records searched high and low to bring you ten tracks of straight blue flame fire from the golden age of heaviness.
Bridging the gap between the band's stoner-doom beginnings and their proggier leanings of recent years, this two-track EP finally gets its own dedicated European pressing.
Listeners are treated to a sound that runs the gamut of blues, hard rock, grunge and heavy metal; with big riffs, fuzzed out hooks and deep bass grooves.
Hugo Graf has been a place for people of all ages in a wonderful old house, its cellar was used for underground concerts, but Graf Hugo got fucked by the government in the manner of capitalism.
These records (often referred to as "black" and "white") have long fetched high prices on the secondary market. They're back in print here and packaged together as a double CD / double LP set.
Progressive and intense, Bison Machine meld the best of classic heavy rock with a forward-thinking style that is as much class as it is likely to show up in a loincloth.
Heavily organ and guitar doom-hardrock recorded in London in 1971 by same guys as hard-rockers ZIOR. A must for fans of early Black Sabbath or Leafhound.
A sonic journey through the end of days tinged with prog rock offerings to the many masters of old. With musings akin to the styles of Yes and Captain Beyond and sonic experiments reminiscent of Pink Floyd's "middle" era.
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