Archive for July, 2011
Sungrazer: Entire New Album Available For Streaming
Posted on Wednesday, July 6th, 2011
Mirador, the sophomore album from Dutch stoner rockers Sungrazer, is available for streaming in its entirety at Vpro 3voor12, which is the finest cultural media network in the Netherlands.
A 4-minute video teaser for Mirador can be seen below. The CD will be released on Friday, 8 July via Elektrohasch.
Tags: Elektrohasch, Mirador, Stonerrock, Sungrazer
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Album of the day: Hey Colossus – RRR
Posted on Tuesday, July 5th, 2011
Lovingly pinched from The Sleeping Shaman: Purely by taking the time to even stumble across this webpage, you will most probably be aware that “heavy” can take on all kinds of forms when it comes to music. What South London-lurking noise-urchins Hey Colossus define as their take on this art ...read more
The Body With Assembly Of Light Choir In Concert; Quality Footage Available
Posted on Monday, July 4th, 2011
Watch the sludgy doom-metal duo play with a 24-member female choir at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City on June 25, 2011. Listen to the audio stream HERE. “Led by Chrissy Wolpert, the Assembly of Light Choir walked through a mostly seated audience, cloaked in robes, singing a cappella ...read more
Lorenzo Woodrose’ Spids Nøgenhat Live at Roskilde Festival 2011 Audio Stream
Posted on Monday, July 4th, 2011
Please relive Lorenzo’s Woodrose‘s Spids Nøgenhat live at Roskilde Festival 2011, courtesy of P6 Beat. Spids Nøgenhat, is a Danish band featuring the members of Dragontears (actually the exact same line up now), On Trial, Baby Woodrose, and Aron. The bands sound is more grounded in the late 60′s psychedelic spirit ...read more
Album of the day: Comus – East of Sweden
Posted on Monday, July 4th, 2011
Praise for Comus‘ East of Sweden from San Francisco’s aQuarius Records: “Live reunion album” aren’t three words (in sequence) that we normally get too excited about. But when the band is the legendary British pagan acid folk rock act Comus, who are responsible for having made one of our very favorite ...read more
Monday Song: Rush – Working Man (with Original Drummer John Rutsey – Live 1974)
Posted on Monday, July 4th, 2011
Every Monday morning we’ll post a kick-ass song to get your week going. Rare footage of Rush playing Working Man with original drummer John Rutsey.
John Garcia Performs With The Cult At Italy’s Sonisphere; Video Available (Blabbermouth)
Posted on Monday, July 4th, 2011
Kyuss Lives! singer John Garcia joined legendary rockers The Cult on stage on June 25, 2011 at the Sonisphere festival in Imola, Italy to perform the classic The Cult song Love Removal Machine. Fan-filmed video footage of his appearance can be seen below. Continue reading: BLABBERMOUTH.NET – KYUSS LIVES! Frontman ...read more
Album of the day: Servile Sect – Trvth
Posted on Sunday, July 3rd, 2011
Lovingly pinched from Lurker: Servile Sect is, inevitably, birthed from some genre-specific formula of influence and the parallels are, at times, easy to draw. What elevates their music above and beyond the coils of compartmentalization and inhibited thought is not easy to isolate. Trvth is a monument in its own ...read more
Album of the day: Wreck of the Hesperus – Light Rotting Out
Posted on Saturday, July 2nd, 2011
Lovingly pinched from Doommantia: I’ve been a fan of Ireland’s Wreck of the Hesperus‘ brand of funeral dirge since I first heard their 2006 opus The Sunken Threshold and while their output since has been a little disappointing, I am glad to say they are back, sicker but more sophisticated ...read more
Jeff Caxide of Isis is Crone, Releasing LP; Song Premiere (BrooklynVegan)
Posted on Friday, July 1st, 2011
BrooklynVegan has the premiere of Crone‘s ‘The Silver Hammer’ off the upcoming full-length, which is called Endless Midnight. Listen HERE. The album is due on July 19th via Translation Loss. “Endless Midnight LP explores some of the ambient textures that Isis touched upon, yet goes further down the rabbit hole. Dont ...read more



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