Ready
for 2017’s first hard rock highlight? Sweden’s HORISONT present a sheer
fantastic blend of classic rock on their fifth opus “About Time”! From the
Montrose-tinged rumble of the opening “The Hive” and the sharp, new wave shades
and psych rock pulse of “Electrical” through the insistent, lysergic,
Lizzy-esque boogie of “Night Line” and the sumptuous, tripped-out splendour of
the closing, epic title track, “About Time” is an album of beautifully crafted
songs executed with maximum imagination and a whole lot of denim-clad love,
even touching upon the radio-friendly sheen of Moog-laced AOR on the
irresistibly funky “Boston Gold”. HORISONT are ready to conquer the world with
these magical new anthems and delivered one hell of a first release on new
label home
Friday, 31 March 2017
Thursday, 30 March 2017
Colour Haze - In Her Garden (2017)
"In
part, it’s a question of scale. The 12th studio album from Munich-based trio
Colour Haze, titled In Her Garden and featuring an array of tracks named for
plant-life including “Black Lilly,” “Magnolia,” “Arbores,” “Lotus,” “Lavatera,”
and so on, lands less than three full years after its predecessor, 2014’s To
the Highest Gods We Know — they also had the live album, Live Vol. 1 – Europa Tournee
2015, out in 2016 — but in its sound and scope, it might have more in common in
terms of presentation with the record before that, 2012’s She Said. Like that
offering, In Her Garden is a sprawling, 2LP affair — its 72 minutes fit on one
CD, however, which She Said didn’t — rife with progressive forward steps on the
part of the self-recording three-piece guitarist/vocalist Stefan Koglek,
Wednesday, 29 March 2017
The Devil And The Almighty Blues - II (2017)
"As it should, the second full-length from Oslo five-piece
The Devil and the Almighty Blues shows marked growth from its predecessor. The
Norwegian outfit released their self-titled debut early in 2015
via Blues for the Red Sun Records (with distribution through Stickman), and the
six-song II works quickly to build on the potential shown previously in a
thick, smokey vibe of classic heavy rock, laid back jam-prone psychedelia and
pervasive melancholy. The blues, in other words, indeed proves mighty, even if
one might still hear the sorrowful roll of “North Road” and liken its
vinyl-ready compression to Scandinavia’s still-pervasive retro movement. In that second cut and pieces like 10-minute opener and
longest inclusion (immediate points) “These are Old Hands,”
Thursday, 23 March 2017
Lecherous Gaze - One Fifteen (2017)
Oakland, California's LECHEROUS GAZE play, in their own
words, "Psycho-delic shred-tastic ultra-hyphened rock-punk heavy
jams." ZZ TOP's Billy Gibbons more concisely calls the band's sound
"heavy." One Fifteen is The Gaze's third full-length LP and showcases
the hyper-talented musicians at the peak of their power. Searing guitarist
Graham Clise (Annihilation Time, Witch) sets fires with absolutely ferocious
licks while vocalist Zaryan Zaidi and the band spit old-school, no-bullshit,
in-your-face, maximum-impact ROCK straight into your kisser. Mean and greasy
riff-forward proto-punk is the name of the game! Produced by Greg Wilkinson
(Eerie, High On Fire) at Earhammer Studios and mastered by Carl Saff
(Earthless, The Shrine), One Fifteen is a nod to
Sunday, 5 March 2017
Buried Feather - Mind Of The Swarm (2017)
Buried Feather release their second full-length, Mind of the
Swarm. Recorded by Paul Maybury (King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard) and
mixed by Nick Franklin (The Grates, Deep Sea Arcade), the new record is a more
dynamic realisation of the band’s hypnotic sound. First single “Dust” finds
them solidly in kosmische territory, with a head-rush of phased guitars
swirling around a locked groove. The record throws up some interesting
surprises, with druggy rave-ups and dark, synth-driven slow jams sitting
alongside the fuzzy rock tunes.
"The
album explodes into earshot swirling deftly on a wave of growling guitars,
powerful percussion and those hypnotically charged organ lines
Saturday, 4 March 2017
Kingnomad - Mapping The Inner Void (2017)
"If you’re the type of person whose day isn’t complete
without some Swedish Psychedelic Doom, then Kingnomad are just what you’re
looking for. Formed in 2014 on an
endless diet of Sabbath riffs and beer, the first song they wrote was
‘Lucifer’s Dream’, which set the template for the Band’s direction and
fittingly opens this album. It’s a great song which will instantly appeal to
Uncle Acid fans and also, with its melody and vocals, may well appeal to some
of Ghost’s more hard-core followers. ‘Nameless Cult’ follows which riffs away
like its predecessor but is more uptempo. ‘Whispers From R’yleh’ is a strange
track with it’s gentle strumming and breathless female vocal, before the mother
of all riffs kicks in shortly before the song ends. ‘The Witches Garden’ is
easy on
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