Items 1 - 10 of 28
Wielding elements of heavy rock, shoegaze, grunge and post-metal with ease and fluency, they create a crystalline heaviness that's bittersweet and nostalgic.
A resiny slab in the grand tradition of weed-fiend odysseys from Sleep, Weedeater and Bongzilla, an intoxicating and pummeling journey through time and space infused with a lungful of potent hook-doom.
The quartet wades into the same murky waters as dark emotive brethren Woven Hand, All Them Witches, Emma Ruth Rundle, Earth/Dylan Carlson, Chelsea Wolfe and Nick Cave.
Chicago atmospheric psych-doom outfit REZN teams up with Mexico City cosmic conceptualists Vinnum Sabbathi for an utterly cohesive trip into the riff-drenched astral reaches.
Voice of Storms is a sludge-prog triumph of soaring, obliterating mini-epics that goes places a lot of heavy rock doesn't.
Sweden's prolific post-apocalyptic doom trio return on the heels of their mindblowing album, "Flood," with a 3-song EP of mindbending, experimental heaviness.
Re-energized and in peak form, the band sear forth with a barrage of irresistible hooks and tripped-out riff-romps, utterly new yet subtly infused with vintage flashes of Cream and Grand Funk.
Wielding elements of heavy rock, shoegaze, grunge and post-metal with ease and fluency, they create a crystalline heaviness that's bittersweet and nostalgic.
Calling to mind Electric Wizard, Windhand and Acid King, Songs for Satan displays equal mastery of lumbering plod and silvery hooks while mining decades of Catholic oppression for lyrical fuel.
Capturing Elder's expanding progression, this is an experimental LP of ranging psychedelic jams that captures their expressive and nuanced development in a way a "regular" studio release wouldn't.
Items 1 - 10 of 28