Archive for May, 2011
Album of the day: Saturnalia Temple – Aion Of Drakon
Posted on Monday, May 23rd, 2011
Praise for Saturnalia Temple ‘s Aion Of Drakon from San Francisco’s aQuarius Records: We first heard these occultic stoner psychedelic black doom Swedes on the 4 way split On The Powers Of The Sphinx, where they were teamed up with Aluk Todolo, Nightbringer and Nihil Nocturne. We were pleasantly surprised, as we were expecting some sort of black metal, but what we got was way more stonery and psychedelic, and as we described in that review sounding “like Kyuss at 16 rpm”, which still pretty much holds true.
This is tripped out, downtuned lysergic heaviness, thick stoner riffs, wild wah wah guitars, swirling occultic atmospheres, woozy low slung basslines, some serious grooves, and some totally tripped out, heavily effected vox, Electric Wizard fanatics might have just found their new band, that is if they were dreaming of a band that sounded sort of like Electrix Wizard, but WAY weirder and WAY more druggy and seriously fucked up. Which is pretty much what these guys are.
Laying down massive thick, super distorted riffs, the band slow motion swinging, slipping from stoner groove, to doomy churn and back again, the bass doing that weird walking thing that was all over Sabbath songs. The guitars occasionally erupting into little druggy effects drenched licks, and then the vocals, drawled and woozy and hazy and laid back, also wreathed in effects, a sort of true doom croon, but run through a wall of blown out fractured effects. And it’s not just the sounds, the songs are pretty fucking bizarre too.
Aion Of Drakon builds the whole track on a weird effected stuttery guitar loop thing, making it sound super hypnotic, a pulsing and pulsating groove, still super saturated, and in-the-red, but warped and subtly rhythmic, wound around big pounding drums, and all blurred into heaving black swells, the sound building to almost raga like tranced out stoner doom rituals, super psychedelic and seriously freaky.
Some of the other tracks slip into a more straight forward lumbering lurch, but even then, things continue to twist and transform, while other tracks, weave all manner of sounds, high end streaks, flute like flutters, warped effects, processed vox, into impossibly damaged, bit irresistibly mesmerizing slo-mo grooves, some tracks with dubbed out drums careening all over the place, sounds weird, and it is, but it works.
Imagine a Sabbath 45, dipped in peyote, melted a bit over an open flame, and then spun manually on an old victrola, broadcast through a wall of Orange amps, heavy heady, far out and fucking absolutely incredible. Just might be our new favorite metal record. And was we mentioned above, all of you folks freaking out over Electric Wizard, Saturnalia Temple is what ET would sound like if you were dosed with PCP and horse tranquilizers, which is, at least in this case, a very good thing.
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Album of the day: Altar of Plagues – Mammal
Posted on Sunday, May 22nd, 2011
Praise for Altar of Plagues‘ Mammal from San Francisco’s aQuarius Records: Record number two from these Irish heavies, who blend murky blasting black metal with slow build epic post rock, their songs sprawling epics that flit from frantic riffing to soaring churning majesty, guitars slipping easily from super distorted buzz ...read more
Album of the day: Purple Rhinestone Eagle – The Great Return
Posted on Saturday, May 21st, 2011
Lovingly pinched from Mixedvegetablez: There’s something about the sound of analog recordings that just can’t be replicated digitally. Sure, Pro-Tools has it’s merits, but if you want your record to sound like it was pulled out of a crack in space and time, let’s face it, you’re going to have ...read more
Pilgrim’s Forsaken Man Single Now Streaming at BandCamp
Posted on Friday, May 20th, 2011
Pilgrim‘s Forsaken Man single is now streaming over at their BandCamp. These recordings document Pilgrim’s live sound from Winter of 2011. “Hailing from the New England state of Rhode Island, this trio of young chaps plays traditional doom as if they were highlanders living out the centuries; at a crawling ...read more
Album of the day: Mopar Mountain Daredevils – Mopar Bloody Mopar (LP)
Posted on Friday, May 20th, 2011
Lovingly pinched from Baltimore City Paper: This hair-farming Baltimore quintet added a sticker to the plastic wrap of its 2009 debut EP to give it that extra special patina for Record Store Day 2011, and everything about this 12-inch slab is aimed directly at vinyl junkies. It’s limited to 500 ...read more
The Quietus: Lee Dorrian Discusses The End Of Cathedral
Posted on Thursday, May 19th, 2011
The end of seminal UK doom metal troupe Cathedral‘s run as a live act is nearly upon us. Lee Dorrian and his behemothic troupe will leave the stage permanently after a December 3rd gig at the London Kentish Town Forum. Support will be provided by kindred spirits Grand Magus, Comus, ...read more
On line Now! Roadburn Festival 2011 Audio Streams of The Atomic Bitchwax, Pharaoh Overlord, Ramesses and Zoroaster Among Others
Posted on Thursday, May 19th, 2011
The latest batch of audio streams from this year’s stellar 16th edition of Roadburn Festival are now only a few quick clicks away. Ready for another round of bands captured in all of their Roadburn glory? Of course you are! And stay tuned for more! Click on the band names ...read more
Metal Blog – NME.COM: The Twenty Heaviest (Metal) Records Of All Time by John Doran
Posted on Thursday, May 19th, 2011
This blog has been written to upset you. “OMFG! He’s compiled a list of the world’s heaviest albums and not included ‘Necrotic Wolf Enslavement’ by Crepuscular Molestation Cauldron!”, “No ‘Massive Fucking Apocalypse’ by Cataclysmic Death Flange – no credibility!” Don’t worry that the concept of heaviness in any kind of ...read more
Invisible Oranges: In Conversation With Horseback’s Jenks Miller
Posted on Thursday, May 19th, 2011
Joseph Schafer of Invisible Oranges recently conducted an interview with Jenks Miller, songwriter and mastermind of American psych / drone rock act Horseback, and it discusses the past and present of the band. Invisible Oranges: Horseback is one of the first Bandcamp release success stories, alongside perhaps Cloudkicker and Iron ...read more
Kink X-Rated Roadburn Radio: 8pm to 11pm CET (And From Our Vaults: Get Ready To Relive Earth at Roadburn 2009)
Posted on Thursday, May 19th, 2011
Here is our playlist for this week’s Roadburn Radio on Kink X-Rated. Tune in from 8pm to 11pm CET (2pm EST / 11am PST) and listen to the latest sounds from the underground and the bands that inspire us as we work on next year’s Roadburn festival. And from our ...read more




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