Friday, 5 December 2025

Frozen Planet....1969 - Echoland (Album Review)

Release Date: November 25th 2025. Record Label: Pepper Shaker Records. Formats: CD/DD

Echoland - Tracklisting


1.The Plants 02:55

2.Setting The Scene For Time To Stand Still 08:46

3.If It Had Wings 05:31

4.Plastic Banquet 05:36

5.Echoland 18:23


Lineup


Paul Attard.........6 strings

Lachlan Paine....4 strings

Frank Attard.......no strings


Review


I haven’t featured Frozen Planet.…1969 on the blog in almost four years where I reviewed their 2022 album Not From 1969. Well, the guys are back with another extraordinarily slice of Psychedelic Rock with massive amounts of Space Rock, Stoner Rock and extended instrumental jams on their latest musical adventure Echoland. The end result is quite subversive and experimental with Frozen Planet…1969 employing many left-field creative turns with their music which can be straightforward and downright confusing at the best of times.


This has always been the case with Frozen Planet…1969 on previous record and they don’t change direction here with different flavours of Psychedelic Rock which is formed against a backdrop of experimental cosmic themes. There’s different feedback loops, noises and gnarly instrumental effects. The whole record is deeply rooted in Sixties and Seventies psychedelic folklore with a splash of modern day interpretation only being used sparingly throughout the album. 


With influences ranging from EARTHLESS, KARMA TO BURN, HAWKWIND and CAN being heard on Echoland, the band still manage to keep things quite real and putting their own authentic spin especially within the excellent tracks of The Plants, Setting The Scene For Time To Stand Still and the epic final title track of Echoland. There are shades of Garage Rock and more straight-forward Rock & Roll being added for good measure which results into some epic extended instrumental passages with the right amount of Stoner Rock streetwise credibility. 


Though, be prepared for different musical instruments, sound effects and noise effects being thrown in for good measure. If you’re a long time fan of Frozen Planet…1969 then you’ll be use to this surreal experience but for the casual fan, this will be like your mind, body and soul has been transported into an entirely new musical dimension of the band’s own making.


The album can be quite heavy and freakishly loud which makes this one of the most interesting records the band have put out in a long time. Frozen Planet…1969 adapt a whole experimental and cinematic approach which allows their music to feel longer than it actually is. That’s one of the main strengths of Echoland with some hidden and highly deceiving surprises throughout.


The warped use of different sound effects offers a fantastical and science fiction take which is always great to hear but Frozen Planet…1969 manages to keep everything real and grounded and that takes real talent to form a record such as this. 


Echoland is a superb slice of Instrumental Stoner Rock who prove once again they’re one of the finest Psych/Stoner Rock exports the Australian Rock scene has to offer at the moment.


Words by Steve Howe


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Introduce Yourselves: SUN EMPRESS

What is the name of your band?

Sun Empress

What is the genre of music you play?

Sludge metal, progressive stoner with psychedelic influences

A brief history of the band

Sun Empress is the Swedish duo Henrik Wikner (Vargsol, Caterpillar Ghost, The Distance Between Us) and Christian Fransson (Mon) who started making music together remotely in 2023 as a side project, connected through their common love of slow and explosive heavy music. As the songs grew and morphed from riffs and ideas into a cohesive whole, more effort and time was poured into it as the project solidified into their debut 2025 release, Still Life.

What can people expect from your music?

An uncompromising outlook on life, both the good and bad. A very focused musical endeavour that moves from the gnarly sound of a single locust to the explosive sensation of being stampeded by a herd of elephants. 


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

Still Life is the first release from the hard-hitting outfit from Gothenburg, Sweden. Moving through the realms of the slow paced heavy musical universe of bands like Yob and Kongh, Sun Empress adds psychedelic and progressive colours to a pitch black canvas. Add to this a distinct sense of melody and an expressive vocal style and Sun Empress sets out on a musical exploration.

Where can people find you on social media?


SUN EMPRESS - Still Life (EP Review)

Release Date: December 05th 2025. Record Label: Self Released. Formats: DD

Still Life - Tracklisting


1.Still Life 05:46

2.Conform (To Belong) 04:40

3.A Gift 06:15

4.A Sun From A Sun 08:11


Lineup


Henrik Wikner

Christian Fransson


Review


Still Life is the debut EP from Swedish Progressive Sludge/Stoner Metallers SUN EMPRESS who perform music similar to the likes of YOB, KONGH and MONOLORD. Their music is expressed by a layer of Doomed Out melodies with an aura of ice-cold Psychedelic beats that soon transforms into waves of Ambient Post-Rock within the more reflective moments of the EP. For the most part SUN EMPRESS play an unsettling blend of modern based Sludge/Stoner grooves with the band playing some MASTODON-esque passages throughout the EP.


Opening track Still Life is a highly confident slice of Progressive energy with SUN EMPRESS exploring different themes from the Sludge/Stoner Metal environments whilst exploring different creative themes with subtle Ambient and Psychedelic touches measured against some excellent vocals at the same time. You can hear a slight Alt Metal and Grunge based sound bursting from the seams which comes into play on the later stages of the EP.


Second track Conform (To Belong) captures the classic Nineties Grunge/Alt-Metal attitude full on with shades of Soundgarden appearing before SUN EMPRESS return to their own Swedish Underground domain for a sound that can be quite GOTHIC and POST-PUNK influence in places. This is an interesting style with the vocals being slightly OVER THE TOP but it’s the band’s musical choices that make this such a great song to fully experience especially when the Post-Doom and Post-Sludge surroundings are applied against the backdrop of Stonergaze melodies.


The final two tracks A Gift and A Sun From Sun offer some darker moments with SUN EMPRESS embracing their Post-Metal identity even further with shades of Ambient and Sonic distortion developing within both of these tracks whilst keeping with their core Sludge/Stoner based dynamic. The songs are quite diverse with their different styles of Post-Whatever attitude keeping everything fresh and original. The lyrics are from the world of Alternative Metal which gives a warm-hearted and gloomy outlook both at the same time.


Still Life is a bold EP in every sense of the world where SUN EMPRESS deliver huge sounding anthemic grooves throughout that should hopefully gain them some wider notice and attention within the HEAVY ROCK underground scene. I’m looking forward to hearing more from SUN EMPRESS in the future. This is an emotionally charged record that you should all check out now.


Words by Steve Howe


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NZ Heavyweights SIDEWINDER Ignite a New Era With ‘FIRELIGHT’ | New Album Out in 2026


We’re thrilled to announce that ahead of the release of their new album Dominion in early 2026, New Zealand heavyweights Sidewinder return this month with ‘Firelight’, their most formidable, swagger-drenched, speaker-rattling statement to date.

Formed in Wellington in 2021, Sidewinder have carved a reputation for towering riffs, monolithic grooves, and a blues-drenched heaviness that has propelled them to the forefront of Aotearoa’s hard rock and stoner scene. Now, with ‘Firelight’, the band step boldly beyond their origins and herald the arrival of a darker, heavier, and more progressive sound.

Off the back of their 2022 debut Vines and thunderous sophomore album Talons, Sidewinder’s rise has been fuelled by explosive live shows and sold-out support slots with international titans including Orange Goblin and Sasquatch. Their seismic stage presence has proven repeatedly that the band’s live ferocity translates with equal force in the studio.


Produced by Tiny Triumph Records and mastered by Will Borza (Deftones, Smashing Pumpkins), Firelight captures Sidewinder at full power, blending bone-dry stoner-doom swagger and swamp-soaked sound that is unmistakably their own.

Their third album Dominion will also usher in a new era with vocalist Jem Tupe, whose commanding presence joins guitarists Ben Sargent and Thomas Rousell, bassist Si Randall, and drummer Grant Lister, elevating the band to a new creative peak. Critics worldwide have already praised Sidewinder’s crushing evolution, calling their sound unstoppable, monumental, unique, powerful, and a gripping reflection of their artistic intent."

Sidewinder stand ready to cement their status as one of the most electrifying heavy rock exports to emerge from New Zealand in recent years. Check out new single ‘Firelight’ here and keep your ears peeled for further developments.

Sidewinder Live:

5th December –Sanctuary Sounds Festival
6th December – Sidewinder Single Release Show

Artist: Sidewinder
Single: ‘Firelight’
Release Date: 05/12/2025
Formats: Digital

Sidewinder on Bandcamp | Facebook | Website | Instagram | Spotify


Thanks to Sheltered Life PR for the details.

Thursday, 4 December 2025

KAVEMAN - Giants (EP Review)


Release Date: December 05th 2025. Record Label: Marathon Recordings. Formats: DD

Giants - Tracklisting

The Giant Magog (5:15)

The Giant Gog (8:25)


Lineup


Alfath Arya Nugraha - Guitar

Fikri Izza - Bass/Vocals


Review


 Psych/Doom/Stoner Metallers KAVEMAN are a duo based between South Tangerang, Indonesia and New York who are releasing their new EP - Giants. The EP is a great mix of modern day Heavy Psych merged with Doomed Out Stoner Metal passages with the band showing a slightly flamboyant style with influences from the likes of MASTODON, MELVINS and HIGH ON FIRE. The music can be slightly experimental but never boring with the overlapping Psychedelic sounds and classic Stoner Metal with a certain Progressive energy to it all. The two tracks of The Giant Magog and The Giant Cog are superbly played which has some blissful Post-Rock moments set against the turbo-charged music. Sometimes things can be quite JAZZ based that appear within the opening track. This does slow down the chaotic and fast-paced energy that KAVEMAN first opened the EP with but it’s good to see a more progressive and technical sound appear from behind the scenes. KAVEMAN is full-on Sludge/Stoner Metal aggression with little flashes of Sonic Exp

erimentation which is perhaps the standout track on the EP with the band aiming for a heavier, aggressive and intense delivery. The song is more riff-centric but KAVEMAN provide excellent vocals that leans heavily into the Stoner Metal underground scene with flashes of Prog Rock and Jazz interludes appearing once more. There’s also a tribal aspect to KAVEMAN’s aspect where I hoped they explored further but perhaps on future releases such as a longer EP or full length record so they can build a grander cinematic vision for their music. Giants is a stunning EP for KAVEMAN to make themselves known further within the underground scene.


Words by Steve Howe


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NON - Vipassana (Album Review

Release Date: December 04th 2025. Record Label: Self Released. Formats: DD
Vipassana - Tracklisting 1.Valley of the Moon 08:20 2.Turiya 04:16 3.Ayutthaya 06:39 4.Vipassana 06:03 5.Saqqara 05:22 6.Büyük Çarşı 07:44 Lineup Dom Bunnag - Guitar Matthew Stillone - Bass Nick Radcliffe - Percussion Review Vipassana is the debut album from Instrumental Doom/Stoner Metallers NON who are made up of members from Aussie Heavy Hitters - Lamassu, Motherslug, and Isua. NON are a different entity to these bands with the music being more tribal, psychedelic and adding cinematic landscapes into the mix. The music can be quite cerebral with a haunting Desert Rock and Post-Rock being delivered throughout the album. You can hear influences from the likes of YOB, Yawning Man, Earthless, OM and SLEEP. NON’s music is best described as Meditative Doom which transforms into a heavier style of Progressive Stoner Metal that you can hear within the excellent and haunting opening track Valley To The Moon. The track sees NON containing a heavier distorted sludgy dynamic with creepy soundbytes adding an Occult flavour to the mix.

This is a great sound for NON to develop for the other tracks on the album, especially on tracks such as Turiya, Ayutthaya, Vipassana and Büyük Çarşı. The album sees NON always constantly moving their music into other areas of WORLD MUSIC with certain trippy Middle Eastern elements appearing. Another major highlight for the album is how each track sounds quite different to each other but contain similar themes and melodies which explore the more spiritual and darker side of Instrumental Doom/Stoner Metal. The songs also have an EERIE quality to them which allows the DOOM & GLOOM aspect of their music to fully branch out into heavier areas of music that gives Vipassana a grounded quality.

The use of different soundbytes from classic movies is another great touch with NON playing their music around a certain theme from the movie where the actual soundclip is taken from. Things become quite progressive on the later stages with NON becoming more experimental but you can’t deny how good everything is delivered especially with the excellent music that Dom, Matthew and Nick play throughout the whole album. Vipassana is a highly unusual album but it’s one that offers a different style of Instrumental Rock/Metal that should gather a LOYAL and CULT following from the underground scene. Excellent and Highly Recommended. Words by Steve Howe

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Tuesday, 2 December 2025

TROY THE BAND Share ‘NOTHING’ – A Frenzied, Genre-Warping Descent Ahead of the Release of Sophomore Album


London-based noise experimentalists Troy The Band return this week with their blistering new single ‘Nothing’, the second track to be revealed from their anticipated sophomore album (des), due for release in 2026.

“This was a fun one,” explains bassist Sean Durbin. “The track itself is weird. It opens with blast beats, then drops into a noise-rock influenced verse that would feel right at home recorded at Electrical Audio. Just as you settle in, it drags you somewhere completely different again for the chorus with these doomy, dissonant riffs. Jake’s vocals took the track to a whole new level.”

The “Jake” in question is none other than Jake Packham of Eastbourne Sludge outfit Black Groove, and Brighton's Outback who provides a ferocious performance that twists through asymmetric tension and release. Culminating in doomy, dissonant riffs and bleak vocal interplay with Durbin, ‘Nothing’ is a chaotic and exhilarating demolition through the band’s heavy wall of sound, exploding with annihilating black-metal beats and raw and jagged noise-rock.

Following the release of last year’s acclaimed debut album Cataclysm, and like last month’s ‘Porous’, ‘Nothing’ signals a bold creative shift. After parting ways with their original vocalist shortly after entering the studio, the band re-imagined (des) as a collaborative project celebrating London’s vibrant underground heavy-music community. The album features contributions from members of Elephant Tree, Believe in Nothing, Black Groove, Codex Serafini, Black Orchids, and others.

Recorded at Bear Bites Horse Studio in Haggerston with producer Wayne Adams (Gum Takes Tooth, Petbrick, Terminal Cheesecake), the new material showcases the band’s ever-expanding sonic palette. The sessions also cemented long-time live drummer Jack Revans as a permanent member, reinforcing the band’s evolution while maintaining the distinct identity forged on Cataclysm.

With plans to release one track per month leading up to a full physical edition in 2026, Troy The Band are gearing up for their most ambitious year yet. For now, listeners can stream and share ‘Nothing’ (featuring Jake Packham) here.



Troy the Band:

Sean Durbin – Bass
Sean Burn – Guitar
Jack Revans – Drums

Links

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Thanks to Sheltered Life PR for the details.