Tuesday, 27 January 2026

Stoner Rockers FUZZING NATION Release New Song/Video For BURNING ROADS From Upcoming New Album


Greek Heavy Rock Trio Fuzzing Nation have officially joined our parallel label Octopus Rising, and are unveiling their first single under the label, "Burning Roads", accompanied by an explosive official music video which you can watch below:


Formed in late 2022 in Athens, Fuzzing Nation emerged from a spontaneous studio jam between three seasoned musicians, Angel Ioannidis (Vocals, Guitar), Steve Giannakos (Bass) and Terry Moros (Drums) quickly evolving into a full-fledged powerhouse of fuzz-heavy riffs, desert-driven grooves and raw heavy rock energy.

Drawing influence from the heat-baked sound of Kyuss, Fu Manchu’s groove-laden drive and the spirit of the early Palm Desert scene, the band has carved a niche with their warm, gritty, and riff-focused stoner rock, perfect for open roads and endless horizons. Their earlier releases, the self-titled EP (2023) and “Into the Desert” (2024), showcased both raw intensity and growing songwriting sophistication, earning accolades including an 8/10 from the Greek edition of Metal Hammer.


"Burning Roads" marks a new chapter for Fuzzing Nation, highlighting their signature desert-fuzz sound while paving the way for the upcoming worldwide release of their concept album “Mothertruck”. The track’s official video captures the relentless energy and hypnotic groove that have become synonymous with the band’s live performances.

With a growing fanbase of dedicated “Mothertruckers” and a packed live schedule across Greece and Europe, Fuzzing Nation are ready to ride further into the global stoner rock scene, armed with heavier riffs, louder amps, and a sound drenched in desert dust.

More details on the album will be revealed soon.

Links


Thanks to Grand Sounds Promotion and FUZZING NATION for the details.

Hidas - A Sense Of Impending Doom (Album Review)

Release Date: January 23rd 2026. Record Label: Tonzonen Records. Formats: DD/Vinyl

A Sense Of Impending Doom - Tracklisting

1.Dynger 08:19

2.Splint 03:44

3.ASOID 09:15

4.Vakuum 11:35

5.Cisza 03:24

6.The Riddle 05:09


Members


Richard Noyn - Bass

Christoph Mühlbauer - Drums

Flo Bätz - Guitars


Review


A Sense Of Impending Doom is the second album from Instrumental Doom/Stoner Metallers Hidas which sees the band offer a more diverse Psychedelic sound compared to their 2023 debut album. The record remains quite grounded with Hidas exploring different areas of the Instrumental Doom/Stoner Metal scene with an aggressive sludgy sound that develops very early in the record. There’s some gloomy soundscapes that develop into themes of Prog Metal and Post-Metal which gives the band quite an apocalyptic theme running throughout the album.


Hidas remind me of Clouds Taste Satanic and MODDER with that brooding style of Doom Metal having a certain fast-paced sound which soon sees the band develop a more chaotic style of Distorted grooves with that punishing Sludge Metal energy being played within the early stages of the record on tracks such as Dynger, Splint and ASOID. These tracks allow the listener to become part of Hidas’s riff fuelled journey with some mammoth sounding jams inspired by the likes of PELICAN, MASTODON and MONOLORD but still retaining their own gloomy essence. 


The album does become rather DARK and extremely volatile when Hidas start playing strands of Thrash and pure Heavy Metal within different sections of the record. This allows the record to become part of the “DOOM METAL” scene before everything is said and done with Hidas superbly playing long drawn out instrumental passages that have a sense of pure evil lurking in the background.


The sense of distorted melodies and harsh droned textures become the main weapon of choice for Hidas to dominate the musical landscape with especially on the standout tracks of ASOID, Vakuum and The Riddle. Hidas starts to experiment with Psychedelic sounds and Post-Rock themes which gives the record a true “GOTHIC” feeling along the way. The instrumental work from Flo (Guitars), Christoph (Drums) and Richard (Bass) is superbly impressive throughout as Hidas navigates their way through a ton of intense and emotionally charged grooves of their own making.


The band are helped on their journey with the help of the legendary Brad Boatright on mastering duties for the record and the album absolutely kills it within the volume department with great work provided by Flo (Guitars) who handles recording and mixing duties as well. So top marks to how the album brilliantly sounds with Hidas firing on all cylinders from start to finish.


A Sense Of Impending Doom is an outstanding slice of Instrumental Doom/Stoner Metal that should allow the band to enhance their name and reputations within the underground scene and maybe allow them to play on some of the more famous stages and festival slots the scene has to offer.


Words by Steve Howe


A Sense Of Impending Doom is available to buy now on DD/Vinyl via Tonzonen Records.


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Saturday, 24 January 2026

Pelican - Ascending (EP Review)

Release Date: January 23rd 2026. Record Label: Run For Cover Records. Formats: DD/Vinyl

Ascending EP - Tracklisting

1.Ascending 07:47

2.Cascading Crescent (ft. Geoff Rickly) 04:24

3.Adrift 05:47

4.Tending the Embers 04:26


Members


Bryan Herwe

Larry Herwe

Laurent Schroeder-Lebec

Trevor Shelley de Brauw


Review


Ascending is the latest EP from Post-Metal legends PELICAN who released one of the best instrumental albums of the decade with 2025’s Flickering Resonance. This has seen the band gain a whole new level of momentum like ever before and it’s so richly deserved for a band who has done some much for the Instrumental Metal and Post-Metal scenes. Now, the band offer Ascending which is a collection of tracks which the band describe as “repackaged an EP of 4 Flickering Resonance era tracks as a new 12” EP”.


Ascending is the only new track contained here with the other three tracks being released before the official release of Flickering Resonance. Ascending was left off that album and contains similar themes, melodies and progressive textures which easily taps into that record and perhaps their legendary debut album Australasia. Pelican allows the heavy Post-Metal themes to develop at an aggressive fast pace before transforming into a highly distinctive style of Post-Rock which is ultimately therapeutic at the same time. There‘s a deep CINEMATIC flow being added which ties all the other tracks together into a constant state of creative flux.


Second track Cascading Crescent actually featured on their last album but this time round they have the incredible talents of Geoff Rickly (THURSDAY) to provide vocals and it gives this track a completely different vibe of its own compared to the original. One of my favourite tracks from Pelican’s classic 2009 album “What We All Need To Come” was Final Breath with a stunning performance from Allen Epley (SHINER and This Life And Times). The song feels more complete here with a distinctive harsh vocal style giving this version a heavier and sinister edge. More violent but still one of the most essential tracks that PELICAN have written in a long time. The spoken word movements add an intense Political Edge which brings a harsh sense of reality into the mix. Mind-blowing. That’s the only way I can describe this.


The final two tracks of Adrift and Tending The Embers were originally released digitally in 2024 and it’s the same versions. However, they feel more complete here with the same distinctive message that Pelican ultimately conveys throughout the EP. Pulsating Post-Metal and Post-Rock soundscapes combine for uplifting visions of pure classic instrumental movements of the highest order.


Ascending is another essential release from PELICAN who are in my mind one of the finest and most important Instrumental Metal and Post-Metal artists we currently have right now. Their work over the last year only proves this point. 


EPIC. End Of!!!


Words by Steve Howe


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Skyofant - Leaves (EP Review) and Red Sun Leaves (Mini Album Review)

Release Date: January 23rd 2026. Record Label: Sycophantastic Records. Formats: DD

Leaves - Tracklisting

1.Roots and Canopy 03:50

2.Mycelium March 02:33

3.Heart of the Woods 16:22

4.Leaves EP (Continuous Mix) 22:47


Members


Emil Moen (guitar, vocals)

Melvin Treider (drums)

Per Semb (guitar)

Sindre Haugen (bass)


Review


Leaves is the next chapter from Prog Rock/Stoner Rock collective Sykofant who released their celebrated debut EP Red Sun in 2025. These two EP’s were meant to be released as one full length album but was split into individual chapters. Just to make this even more confusing, the band have also released the actual full album of both EP’s as one individual album called Red Sun Leaves which you can listen to here and buy on CD, DD and Vinyl.


I’m focusing upon the Leaves EP as I reviewed Red Sun last year. The EP continues the same creative themes heard on that great record but with perhaps more Prog Rock and Ambient experimentation. There’s some deft “Jazz Rock” interplay between all of the three tracks contained on the release with sudden shifts into Post-Rock landscapes which gives this record a richer and fuller sound especially on tracks such as “Roots and Canopy” and Mycelium March. The sound can be quite understated with a classical sense of melody shifting quite suddenly into areas of Prog Rock which have a certain PINK FLOYD twist with echoes of ELDER along the way.


The lyrics flirt between folk rock and art rock sensibility before an aggressive Post-Stoner melody forms throughout the epic sixteen minutes final track of Embers. This is where the real magic happens with strands of Seventies Hard Rock allowing Sykofant to explore the Eighties Hard Rock and Heavy Metal scenes with absolute creative freedom which they play with real zest and musical originality of their own making.


As with the previous release, the final track is a full and continuous version of the whole EP which folks may want to delve into once in a while. 


Leaves is an exquisite release from Sykofant and I maybe cheating not reviewing both EP’s as the full album it’s intended to be. 


Leaves EP



If folks want my overall verdict of the album Red Sun Leaves then here it is:


Red Sun Leaves (Mini Album Review)



Red Sun Leaves bring two extraordinary EP’s from Sykofant within one glorious package where you can some of the most inventive Prog Rock, Psych and Post-Rock melodies forming under the banner of Stoner Rock. There’s some freak-ish and jazzy musical interludes which sees Sykofant clearing aiming for bigger and better things with some epic storytelling forming within their lyrics and sublime vocal passages. 


WIth superb production values, Sykofant’s debut album shouldn’t be as good as this. I may enjoy the EP’s more as individual releases but at least the band are housing everything together as one complete album that’s a highly sophisticated release when everything is said and done.”


Words by Steve Howe


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Red Sun Leaves


Thursday, 22 January 2026

Psych/Garage/Stoner Rockers THE LORDS OF ALTAMONT Exclusive Song Premiere For GOT A HOLD ON ME From Upcoming New Albium


The Lords of Altamont’s 8th sacrifice to the rock n roll underworld. 10 tracks to take you on a trip through vice enhanced heights and dive bar depths.

Recorded world wide, this album captures the evolution of the Lords sound, while staying true to the grit and power of their 28 year history. Dope Forever, Forever Loaded.

You can hear the brilliant new single GOT A HOLD ON ME below thanks to the cool folks over at Purple Sage PR and Heavy Psych Sounds from their upcoming new album FOREVER LOADED.


Forever Loaded will be available to buy on CD/DD/Vinyl via Heavy Psych Sounds from April 10th 2026.

Forever Loaded Tracklist:

Got A Hold On Me
What's Your Bag
Devil Rides
Rusty Guns
Procession For A Gorehound
Get Out Of My Head
Got You On The Run
Disconnection
I Got Your Number
Twisted Black

Members

Dani Sindaco - Guitars / Vocals
Rob Zimmermann - Bass / Vocals
Jake Cavaliere - Organs / Vocals
Barry van Esbroek - Drums / Vocals

Biography

The Lords of Altamont bring forth raw rock and roll fury birthed from the ultimate end to the era of peace and love. What was billed to be the “Woodstock of the West “, the infamous Altamont Free concert on December 6th, 1969 was highlighted instead by heavy drugs , motorcycle chains and brass knuckles and later punctuated with shoving matches and fist fights. This palpable sense of bawdy foreboding resulted in four births, four deaths and extensive property damage.

While the hippies had been grooving and mellowing out in the Bay Area, the forefathers of the Lords of Altamont were playing high energy rhythms in the beer soaked venues of Detroit and the dingy clubs along LA’s Sunset Strip. Mid-60s London RnB shares equal space with the scruffy 70s NYC Bowery among the influences of The Lords also. They take their other cues from kids banging out primitive riffs on cheap guitars all across the USA in garages alongside chopped bikes and American v-8 muscle, lingering exhaust fumes mixing with sweat to conjure the rare elixir of real rock n roll.

The story of the band who would come to be known as The Lords of Altamont gets a proper start in late 1999. A son of Southern California and a veteran of the SoCal music scene, Jake Cavaliere - with numerous bands and projects from garage to punk dating back to the late 80s under his belt - enlisted fellow motorcycle rider and bandmate of the instro/surf sensation The Bomboras, Johnny DeVilla. Besides holding their first show at the legendary venue The Garage in Hollywood, high points include touring as the support act for their primitive rock n roll idols The Cramps, infamous rock gods The Who as well as counting the late Michael Davis of the MC5 as a past member.

Through personnel changes featuring an incredible roster of talent, and various adventures over the past 22+ years, The Lords of Altamont continue to evolve their sound while staying true to their roots. Jake Cavaliere , along with his assemblage of gritty and talented personalities, continues to captivate audiences with unparalleled hard driven performances the world over.

The Lords Of Altamont Links


Heavy Psych Sounds links


Thanks to Purple Sage PR for the details.

Redwood - Time To Lose (Album Review)

Release Date: January 30th 2026. Record Label: Self Released. Formats: DD

Time To Lose - Tracklisting


1. WORMHOLE (6:29)

2. CONGREGATION (3:27)

3. KING BID (4:36)

4. HIGHWAY IS MY WAY (3:08)

5. TIME TO LOSE (6:42)

6. CONTACT (6:26)

7. TITAN (3:21)

8. BLUE MASS (11:47)


Review


Cosmic Doom/Stoner Rock Entity Redwood returns with their latest sonic excursion into Space with their next chapter - Time To Lose. That seems to be the actual case with Redwood returning quite suddenly after only releasing their last album Cloud Colony in October 2025 to a wave of rave reviews from the underground scene. This time round Redwood drifts into a more aggressive and looser style of music with the melodies becoming thicker and heavier along the way. Redwood taps into the classic MONSTER MAGNET school of psychedelic passages with echoes of MCS and The Stooges being played along the way.


This is quite a varied and cinematic journey with Redwood applying that Psychedelic and Post-Stoner creative logic that made Cloud Colony such a raging success especially on the superb opening tracks of Wormhole, Congregation and King Bid.


There’s a destructive style of Fuzz, Desert and Sludgy sounds colliding for a record that isn’t afraid to step back away from the modern day production vibes for a more realistic and ground appeal. This allows the instrumental parts of the record to become their own thing especially when spliced with areas of Post-Rock, Ambient and Prog Rock just to make the mood extra “SPICED OUT” indeed.


The record fully kicks into gear from perhaps the fourth track with Redwood becoming more SCI-FI and SPACE ROCK obsessed with the music even when the lyrics have a real life “grounded” approach. Redwood’s vocals are absolutely “ON FIRE” throughout with his grizzled “Garage Rock” or “Street level” delivery adding a sense of gritty realism the whole journey. 


Other standout tracks to check out are Time To Lose, Contact and the epic final track Blue Mass which sees Redwood become possessed by an “Intergalactic Being” with the music is constantly evolving into different styles of Post-Doom, Heavy Psych and Stoner Metal grooves that ultimately builds upon the melodies, sounds and messages contained on the last album.


Redwood has delivered the goods yet again with Time To Lose which perhaps confirms we can expect more twisted expeditions into the COSMOS in 2026 that I’m quite excited to hear. If you’re new to Redwood’s world then check this great album out now and check out his excellent previous two records that will transport your whole being into the far reaches of space and beyond.


Words by Steve Howe


Thanks to Good Boy PR for the promo.


Midnight Whiskey Massacre - Planets Collide (Single Review)

Release Date: January 25th 2026. Record Label: Self Released. Formats: DD

Planets Collide - Tracklisting


Planets Collide


Review


Doom/Punk/Stoner Metallers Midnight Whiskey Massacre return with their new song Planets Collide that’s from their forthcoming new album and sees the band tone down the outrageous element of their last music in places which focuses on a more snarling Punk Rock attitude. There are still traces of Heavy Metal, Doom, Sludge and Stoner Metal surroundings heard on their previous record. It seems the band are aiming for COSMOS with the title of Planets Collide. 


It’s quite surprising with Midnight Whiskey Massacre aiming for a Space Rock environment and adapting their Punk Rock persona for an outlandish premise. The song is perhaps too slow and when it gets going the song suddenly stops with echoes of crying wolves and heavy thunder creeping in.


Overall, it’s a great track with the band adopting a “LESS IS MOR£” creative attitude with that abrupt PUNK energy allowing Midnight Whiskey Massacre to keep with that sense of “OUTLAW” rebellion that made their last album a really great record that sadly didn’t reach much of audience. However,  if a band ever deserves “CULT APPEAL” then Midnight Whiskey Massacre is that band. 


This makes me excited to hear the rest of the album. Sure, it’s going to be all over the place but at least the nihilistic lyrics contained on this track alone means it’s going to be refreshingly different to listen to.


Words by Steve Howe


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