Saturday, 6 September 2025

Greenhead - Subherbia (Album Review)

Release Date: August 29th 2025. Record Label:  Self Released. Formats: DD

Subherbia - Tracklisting

1.Subherbia 28:39

2.Indigo 06:59

3.All-Seeing Eye 03:32

4.Nature's Pyramid 05:57

5.Purple God 07:47


Members


Nick Groves - Guitar/Vocals

Ian Andrew - Drums/Vocals

Alex Dixon - Bass/Vocals


Review


Subheriba is the debut album Psych/Doom/Stoner Metallers Greenhead and they play a style of music they call “Stonecore” as they include elements of Punk, Sludge and Hardcore into their highly trippy blend of WEEDIAN METAL. Greenhead are quite bold by starting their album with the epic title track running for over twenty minutes in length. This is a creative choice that pays off big time as Greenhead play an astonishing array of trippy grooves and intense melodies that allows Nick Groves (Guitar/Vocals), Ian Andrew (Drums/Vocals) and Alex Dixon (Bass/Vocals) to fully show off their superb musical talents throughout.


Greenhead demonstrates areas of Thrash, Speed and Post-Metal in their music which appears within the first half of the standout title track. The track shows how Greenherd tackle Prog rock passages and Ambient Rock surroundings which is helped along by elements of expressive free-form Jam Rock for the most part. Though expect touches of bands such as CAVE IN, PRIMUS, The Melvis, Mastodon and Mutoid Man to appear within this wicked style of WARPED STONER based madness. 


Greenhead focus on playing more riff-centric fare for the remaining tracks on the album but still keeping with their out of control “CREATIVE” outlook on tracks such as Indigo, All Seeing Eye, Nature’s Pyramid and Purple God. The highly volatile style and utmost reliance of Experimental Stoner Metal sounds might be too jarring for some but it does allow Greenhead to have an unsettling quality and unpredictable edge to their music. 


However, the album is never boring and brilliantly thrives on its highly unpredictable and unforgiving nature which sees the band have quite a SCHIZOPHRENIC identity at times which is one of the best parts of the record as you never know what to expect next. 


Subherbia isn’t going to be for everyone but if you’re on the lookout for a band with a unique voice who aren’t afraid to take HUGE creative risks with their music then Greenhead are the band for you. There’s a ton of great instrumental solos which fully embraces the “PARANOID” style of Stoner Metal which should delight fans of Philip K. Dick as well. I know that’s a bold statement to make but wait until you hear the whole album in full and make your own conclusions.


My own verdict is that Subherbia is not perfect by any means but it’s the Psychedelic and Warped journey the record takes you upon where you’re treated to a wholly original style of Stoner Metal to pulverize your senses with.


Excellent and Highly Recommended.


Words by Steve Howe

 

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