Release Date: April 17th 2026. Record Label: Self Released. Formats: DD.
Tales From The Wasteland Chapter I - Lonestar - Tracklisting
Sunburn
Better To Fall Among Crows
Reincarnation
Pathfinder (The Great Hunt)
Handful Of Dust
Wstlnd Messiah
Members
Björn, Hendrik & Christian
Review
Tales From The Wasteland Chapter I: Lonestar is the latest release from Instrumental Desert Rock/Stoner Metallers Wasteland Haze who bring a scorched earth and highly apocalyptic feel to this record. The sound is quite vast with distorted elements of Doom, Sludge, Fuzz and Psych soundscapes which is moulded by a highly committed DRONED out attitude throughout the whole album. The band are fully committed to selling their progressive and highly outlandish vision which results in some truly tremendous instrumental Desert Rock/Stoner Metal passages that’s inspired by the likes of Karma To Burn, Earthless, KYUSS, FU MANCHU, Yawning Man and Monkey3.
Wasteland Haze like to experiment with sonic tapestries and spaced out feedback loops where they even add areas of end of the world soundbytes into the mix. There’s a rough exterior bursting out from the seams especially within the production values as the whole album has a rough sound from start to finish which only sells to the whole creative illusion that Wasteland Haze brings into their dark world. There’s plenty of melodic and musical changes that’s laid down within the excellent two opening tracks of Sunburn and Better To Fall Among Crows.
Wasteland Haze gets straight down to business in laying down the creative groundwork to build their slightly violent message of destruction upon. The music is quite fractured and broken up into individual pieces with an extraordinary “JAM BASED” sound merging with progressive landscapes and sinister Droned musical energy. Everything can be quite confusing at times with the band moving into different areas of music you don’t quite expect especially on the later stages of Better To Fall Among Crows with that warped message being played through the stunning tracks of Reincarnation, Pathfinder and Handful Of Dust.
Tales From The Wasteland Chapter I: Lonestar fully goes into “SCORCHED DESERT” overdrive from the third track onwards with Wasteland Haze wisely acknowledging the listener will fully understand and be totally on board with their twisted musical experience. Long drawn out notes become commonplace and fractured pieces of Sludge Rock start to fully take control. The rhythm section of Wasteland Haze has a brutal determination especially with the powerful bass playing that feels like it’s punching holes in the actual planet or opening doorways into the astral realm.
This album is a refreshing change of pace with Wasteland Haze taking many bold creative decisions along the way and this makes this record quite a highly original record with a unique voice of its own. There may be a lot of rough instrumental phases to go through but with the high volume of outstanding grooves, riffs and extended passages the band fully commit themselves to make this a truly superb record within its own right. The whole thing can be downright original especially within the later stages of the record where a destructive style of Post-Stoner, Post-Rock and Blues Rock themes appear.
Tales From The Wasteland Chapter I: Lonestar is a must have record. Add this one to your collection as soon as you can. You won’t be sorry!!!
Words by Steve Howe
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