Monday 21 October 2024

Introduce Yourselves: DOCTOR NEZ


What is the name of your band?

Doctor Nez

What is the genre of music that you play? 

A mix of Desert Rock and Alternative, taking inspiration from Stoner, Doom, and classic Heavy Metal depending on the song.

Can you give a brief history of the band of how it came together and where it is today? 

I'm a solo artist; I've been playing gigs and recording music in some capacity for about 20 years and finally decided to learn how to do it on my own. All Doctor Nez music other than the song "Terror In My Mind" was recorded by me in my home. That being said, since it's a one-man operation I am not currently playing gigs, though I'd like to sometime in 2025.

My second EP, High Desert Lows, will be released for streaming on November 15th 2024. Listeners can find three tracks -- Mark The Grave, Left All Alone, and High Desert Lows -- and my debut EP on Bandcamp.


What can people expect from your music? 

Creative, hard-hitting riffs, catchy but capable guitar solos, unapologetically disheveled vocals, and a heaping helping of bummed-out lyrics.

What is the best release that folks should check out from your band? 

Mark The Grave, the debut single from High Desert Lows.


10,000 Years - All Quiet On The Final Frontier (Album Review)

Release Date: November 22nd 2024. Record Label: Ripple Music. Format: CD/DD/Vinyl

All Quiet On The Final Frontier - Track Listing:

1.Orbital Decay

2.All Quiet On The Final Frontier

3.The Experiment

4.Death Valley Ritual

5.The Weight Of A Feather

6.Ablaze In The Now

7.High Noon In Sword City 03:49

8.Down The Heavy Path


Members


Erik Palm – Guitars

Alex Risberg – Bass/Vocals

Alvin Risberg - Drums


Review


10,000 Years have made their glorious return, but it is not without changes. For starters the band recently signed to the beloved and legendary Ripple Music, that’s big news within the scene as well as for the band and label. Next up, having completed their Albatross trilogy, the band leave behind the conceptual ideas of the previous three albums instead moving forward on ‘All Quiet On The Final Frontier’ to focus on single tracks and fresh themes. 10,000 Years also has a new drummer, Alvin Risberg. Yes, he’s the brother of vocalist/bass guitarist Alex Risberg. Erik Palm who has been in the band since its inception returns on guitar, rounding out the lineup. The band are familiar with each other not only through family ties and 10,000 Years but the trio also released two EPs and an album under the name ‘Pike’ between 2008-2012, so they’re no strangers to one another. 


After the short intro we’re cast into the title track ‘All Quiet On The Final Frontier’ which is a stoner rock track and different from what 10,000 Years are really known for. Even though they don’t stray too far from their established path it’s a welcomed entry of fuzziness and a sign of things to come. It’s a headbanger for sure, with an upbeat driven tempo with the drums being in the driver’s seat. ‘The Experiment’ continues the direction of stoner jams with the rhythm section just knocking it out of the park in a frenzied attack. I’ve always been a fan of Alex’s vocals, they are always a highlight for me, in addition to being a signature of 10,000 Years sound. They are powerfully belted out above the madness and are pretty much a fourth instrument within the band guiding the narrative. 


‘Death Valley Ritual’ is a bass heavy track, being very prominent within the verses as they build up towards the full blazing blast of the choruses. When the vocals wail “I’ll live forever!” I can’t help but think fuckin’ Slayer! There’s a kickass drum solo followed by a sonically elevated lead guitar part before the song comes crashing back down to a charred earth. ‘The Weight Of A Feather’ really hits hard on the second half of the song, there’s a back and forth between a Mastodon sounding guitar melody and a stoner metal riff, with the latter being one of the heaviest on the album. It seems the weight of a feather can be quite massive under the right circumstances. An excerpt from the 1961 sci-fi film ‘The Phantom Planet’ plays towards the end as the double bass and heavy riff finish the track. 


Most of the songs on ‘All Quiet On The Final Frontier’ float around the four minute mark, though those four minutes sure seem to go by fast. ‘Ablaze In The Now’ is the exception as it is just over six minutes, however it’s somewhat split in half as the first half of the track is contrastingly different than the second. While the first part is heavy, the second half that grabbed me is melodic and even adds a synthesizer to the mix, making for an interesting and spacey feel to the ending. 


‘High Noon In Sword City’ is the first single that dates back to August when it was first released. To me it has a progressiveness to it, like a heavier Howling Giant with captivating guitar parts that latch onto your ear holes and meld with your consciousness. The chorus is commanding and has a heavy back end, while the lead guitar section is probably the best on the album. Down The Heavy Path’ seems as though it could have easily been on album ‘II’ or ‘III’ containing both stoner doom and stoner metal influences. The percussion is intriguing and engaging with the hi-hat and what sounds like a drum block. The Baroness like chorus leads to a midpoint time change and a serious head nodding riff, as a tolling bell fades out the album.


Though built upon the bedrock of the previous three albums, leaving behind the restraints of past concepts have opened the door for the band to expand their sound and style, as this is a great album with a more balanced approach and may be even more accessible to new fans. This plus the addition to Ripple Music’s roster can only mean more great things to come with a wider audience to the already global band. ‘All Quiet On The Final Frontier’ is a new frontier, a little lighter, a little brighter, but still full of 10,000 Years might.


Words by Jon McGough


Thanks to Purple Sage PR for the promo. 


All Quiet On The Final Frontier will be available to buy on CD/DD/Vinyl via Ripple Music from Friday 22nd November 2024.


10,000 YEARS links


Elephant Tree / Lowrider - The Long Forever (Album Review)

Release Date: October 25th 2024. Record Label: Blues Funeral Recordings. Format: CD/DD/Vinyl

Elephant Tree / Lowrider - The Long Forever - Track Listing:

1. Lowrider - And The Horse You Rode In On

2. Lowrider - Caldera

3. Lowrider - Into The Grey

4. Lowrider - Through The Rift (feat. Elephant Tree)

5. Elephant Tree - Fucked In The Head

6. Elephant Tree - 4 For 2

7. Elephant Tree - Long Forever (feat. Lowrider)


Review


Stoner Metal TITANS Elephant Tree and Lowrider team up for this mighty fine and superbly heavy split album The Long Forever that sees both bands deliver their first new material in over four years. I’m going to say this is perhaps the best split album I’ve heard this decade and sees both bands at the height of their creative powers. Both bands are given the opportunity to play different styles of music that they’re known for whilst playing similar sounds they’ve both built their fearsome reputations with. 


Elephant Tree and Lowrider even make guest appearances on each other’s individual tracks with Elephant Tree appearing on Lowrider track Through The Rift and Lowrider appearing on Elephant Tree track Long Forever


Lowrider tracks are perhaps the more uplifting with a cosmic flow merging into a dominant Progressive Rock attitude with echoes of Post-Stoner grooves appearing throughout the uplifting lyrics with tales of hope amongst the gloomy surroundings of the modern day world which shine right through Caldera and Into The Grey. 


This split album allows both bands the time and opportunity to play the heaviest sounds of their careers with Lowrider moving into the Sludge Rock/Metal vortex and Elephant Tree playing a surprising Industrial based sound. 


Lowrider’s music shows signs of Sonic Exploration with some deft touches of Psychedelic and Doomed Out instrumental ambient based jams. The vocals have that soaring energy which made their 2020 comeback album Refractions such a classic and landmark release.


According to the PR Blurb, “The Long Forever" takes its title from the nickname Elephant Tree singer and guitarist Jack Townley gave to the multi-week coma he was kept in for medical reasons following a near-fatal biking accident in early 2023.


The standout tracks on the record are when both bands team up for an uplifting and emotionally engaging style for Lowrider track Through The Rift and the sound becoming more gloomier and quite realistic on the Elephant Tree track Long Forever


Elephant Tree’s side of the record surprised me the most. As you’re taken back by the Industrial charge they lead with Fucked In The Head which isn’t surprising with the terrible accident that Jack Townley experienced and it’s great to see him writing awesome music yet again. This is a different tone and vision from Elephant Tree compared to their 2020 album Habits. The decision from Elephant Tree to go further into the Industrial Rock landscape allows them to delve into heavier areas of Doom Metal which results in some outstanding and highly original slabs of Atmospheric Sludge of their own making on tracks 4 For 2 and Long Forever. 


Though, this doesn’t come at the expense of their classic blend of uplifting progressive themes which is still the main focus on the album. Lowrider appearing on Long Forever allows Elephant Tree to write some of the best music of their careers.


The Long Forever is a first rate album by two of the best bands the Doom/Stoner Metal scene has to offer. I’m hoping we have new albums from both bands in 2025 as The Long Forever proves why we need new music from Elephant Tree and Lowrider more than ever before. This is going to be considered a classic album in no time at all. That’s seriously how great this album really is. 


Words by Steve Howe


Thanks to Purple Sage PR for the promo. 


The Long Forever will be available to buy on CD/DD/Vinyl via Blues Funeral Recordings from Friday 25th October 2024.


Elephant Tree links

Facebook ⎮ Bandcamp ⎮ Instagram ⎮ Spotify ⎮ Youtube

Lowrider links

Facebook ⎮ Bandcamp ⎮ Instagram ⎮ Spotify ⎮ Youtube

Sunday 20 October 2024

Belgium's Doom/Sludge/Stoner Rockers HRAEFN unleash new EP of unsettling Psychedelic Doom n' Roll on November 15th


Founded in 2021, Belgian outfit HRAEFN are a compelling metal trio, covering a lot of ground: influenced by heavy, stoner, as well as doom metal, they express themselves in a unique music style. Call it psychedelic doom n’ roll, if you will. Think purified and iconic riffs with some progressive tendencies, matched with eerie and emotive vocals to create pieces that sound like fever dreams, psychotic episodes, prayers of the damned. But what makes the borderline heavy/doom metal of HRAEFN really stand out, is the level of musicality and the collar-grabbing quality of their work.


The second EP of HRAEFN, “RESEARCH INTO INFINITY”, features Terence ‘Doom Foot’ Gevaert (Carneia, Her Fault) on the drums, who joined the band late 2023 and adds some extra firepower to the trio. This new release showcases some more southern/stoner influences in Michael Sremos’ (Witch Which?, Heavy Fox) heavy metal guitar playing, which really fits Tonny van Bavel’s (Staat van Genade) clean but fierce vocals and squirming bass playing. There’s a lot to unpack in this 3-song EP, but the surprises are discomfortingly pleasant.

IN THE BAND'S OWN WORDS:

"There is something about how we interact as a band. We get together with all our experience, our different influences and our pretty distinct playing styles and somehow this intense, fiery and psychedelic music comes out. Stuff we also don't always understand, but it does seem to understand us. Together we become this entity. We become HRAEFN.


Influence-wise, we all come from pretty different musical planets. Everybody has his own set of influences, so it's difficult to point in one or two specific directions. Michael is influenced by Death, Metallica and Black Sabbath, Terence would mention stuff like Candiria, Bowel and Kyuss, whereas Tonny's vocal style derives a lot from bands like Windhand and Mars Red Sky..."

WHAT'S NEXT:

We're constantly creating new tracks and trying to re-invent everything we do. We don't like to stick to one particular thing or style. Creativity is something that really drives us, and to be able to put out more music is always a tough but very rewarding process. But of course we also really want to hit the stage again now with our new drummer and play for crowds, so we're working on a series of gigs in 2024 and 2025 as well. This is our main priority in the coming months.


HRAEFN - Research Into Infinity

Album out Nov 15th, 2024
Self-released (Digital)
Antwerp, Belgium
FFO: Monolord, Melvins, Acid King
Recorded & mixed by Frank Rotthier
Mastered by Jens Larsson at Larsson Mastering

HRAEFN is:

Michael Sremos - Guitars
Terence Gevaert - Drums
Tonny van Bavel - Bass/Vocals

Tracklist:

1. Research Into Infinity (6:36)
2. Arcadia (5:22)
3. Worldeater (8:46)

Links


Thanks to Good Boy PR for all of the info.

Witch's Mirror - Witch's Mirror (EP Review)

Release Date: October 04th 2024. Record Label: Self Released. Format: DD

Witch’s Mirror - Track Listing:

1.Control 05:23

2.Cherry Moon 04:00

3.Solstice 05:50

4.Triage 07:15


Members


Kristin Eliason (vocals)

Carni Klirs (guitar)

Matt Cohen (bass)

Brandon Korch (drums)


Review


Sludge/Stoner Metallers Witch’s Mirror hail from Washington, DC, where they fuse Grunge, Punk, Doom, Sludge and Stoner grooves with a metallic hardcore theme into their music. Blending the Post-Metal aggression of NEUROSIS with the sludgy grooves of KYLESA for a sound that has a world-weary DOOM & GLOOM essence where the band aren’t afraid to focus their sonic energy into a Blackened Metal approach which comes into full effect with the excellent opening track Control.


Control sees Witch’s Mirror refine their Stoned Metal sound with a demonic LOW & SLOW vibe where the heavy instrumental passages are built around lead vocalist Kristin Eliason PISSED OFF vocals that you can feel influenced by local Washington DC Punk Rock and Hardcore scenes. Kristin does show a more haunting side to her vocals which moves into Doom & Gloom territory which will appeal to fans of Chelsea Wolfe and Dorthia Cottrell from the mighty WINDHAND. There’s a bleak GRUNGE aspect which is perhaps the “GATEWAY” for the band to play their all conquering style of Sludge/Stoner Metal that has a certain DESTRUCTIVE and ABRASIVE quality to it all.


Second track Cherry Moon is a stripped back Doom Rock song with an almost solitary sound with slow paced grooves with Post-Rock dynamics slowly transforming into heavy KYLESA based sounds. The music becomes quite riff-focused and complex melodic textures allow Witch’s Mirror to operate with a confident Post-Metal swagger. This reminds me of KOWLOON WALLED CITY in places which adds a seedier element to the band’s music.


The final two tracks of Solstice and Triage sees Witch’s Mirror operate with a more Gloomy aspect to their music with an intense 1990’s based Alt Rock energy appearing within Solstice with a twinge of Occult and Gothic based lore before the band move further into the LOW & SLOW void of intense metallic grooves once again. 


The final track Triage is the other standout track on the EP with a despairing GRUNGE and STONED out aspect allowing to perform the heaviest and bleakest parts of the record. Kristin’s vocals are emotional and full of heartache yet again that reach impressive loud levels of intense volume.


Witch’s Mirror debut release is an exquisite and beautifully realized creative vision that is wonderfully dark and superbly melodic with an aggressive sludgy appetite to match. This is one record you shouldn’t pass you by. 


Excellent and Highly Recommended.


Words by Steve Howe


Links


BandCamp | Instagram


Hollow Drifter - The Banner Has An Eye (Single Review)

Release Date: October 18th 2024. Record Label: Self Released. Format: DD

The Banner Has An Eye - Track Listing:

The Banner Has An Eye


Review


The Banner Has An Eye is the second single from Psych/Prog/Stoner Rockers Hollow Drifter upcoming second album Devolve which will be released on 1st November 2024 and follows the same heavy structure of the previous single Blizzard Wizard. There’s some deep 1970’s Prog Rock and Proto-Doom lore within this track with the stripped back guitars and folk-based melodies that appear. 


The sound can be quite Garage Rock based at times but Hollow Drifter has an eerie Occult Rock sound that allows them into modern day Stoner Rock pastures which perhaps comes through the sleazy guitars and sublime vocals. Though, the majority of the time Hollow Drifter perhaps feel more comfortable with their 1970’s Hard Rock surroundings with a bombastic sludgy sound coming out of nowhere that appears after an exquisite Folk based instrumental solo. Everything becomes more chaotic and slightly destructive with the Psychedelic Guitars having a screeching essence to them.


Hollow Drifter keeps on creating a blend of intense Psych Rock with ambient noises and subtle Jazzy sound effects which once again puts the band into Proto-Doom Metal waters. The track runs under ten minutes in length which showcases a wealth of different sounding Stoner Rock sounds that can be quite deceiving with the sheer level of seedy FUZZY HEAVINESS the band are quite adept at hiding behind.


This could end up becoming the standout track of the upcoming album so Devolve has a lot to live upto. Check these guys out as Hollow Drifter could have a potential great album on their hands.


Excellent and Highly Recommended.


Words by Steve Howe


Links


Official | Facebook | BandCamp | Instagram


Friday 18 October 2024

Doom/Stoner Rockers Deer Lord Announce New Album DARK MATTER PT. 2 And Release New Song INTELLIGENT LIFE


Deer Lord have set thrusters to warp speed, and return from the outer reaches to deliver their long-awaited sophomore LP, “Dark Matter Pt. 2”, this Halloween.

Expanding on their fuzzy, acid-laced mix of doom and psych, the California trio are upping the ante on their second go-round to deliver an album of harder-hitting, groovier, and fully spaced-out jams. The riffs are bigger, the boogie is undeniable, and the threesome sound tighter than ever.


Across six mind-expanding tracks, Deer Lord take a journey to the farthest, raddest reaches of psychedelic doom. Grab your spacesuit and get in the van, man.

IN THE BAND'S OWN WORDS:

Dark Matter Pt. 2 is the anticipated follow up to Pt. 1, comprised of songs we’ve been working on since the beginning of the band in 2020. Sheafer McOmber, Ryan Alderman, and Jared Marill make up our trio in Sonoma County California, playing our own brand of doom n’ roll, inspired by sci-fi fantasies, high speed gasoline folklore, and towering stacks of amps echoing through redwood forests. Dark Matter Pt. 2 has been a long time coming, and we can’t wait for people to enjoy it.


WHAT'S NEXT:

We’ve had the album sitting ready to go for over a year now, and are stoked to get it out there. We also have a show coming up in Santa Rosa on November 16 at Arlene Francis Center. In the meantime we’ve been focusing on these recordings, continuing to play local shows, and we’ve got more recordings coming in the near future to be announced. We are primarily based in the Bay Area, California, and frequently play venues throughout the regional scene.

Deer Lord - Dark Matter Pt. 2

Album out Oct 31st, 2024 (Digital) - Self-released
Santa Rosa, California
FFO: Kadabra, Asteroid, Hawkwind, Turbonegro, Astroqueen, Howling Giant

Deer Lord is:

Sheafer McOmber - Guitar/Vocals
Jared Marill - Bass
Ryan Alderman - Drums

Tracklist:

1. Dark Matter (8:08)
2. Faster (4:13)
3. Dogma (3:12)
4. Intelligent Life (7:23)
5. Blade (4:35)
6. Pay (3:09)

Links:

Bandcamp | Facebook | Instagram | Spotify | YouTube | Linktree

Thanks to Good Boy PR for all of the info.