Cover of Belzebong Greenferno
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For fans of belzebong, stoner doom enthusiasts, lovers of instrumental psychedelic metal, and listeners seeking immersive heavy music experiences.
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THE REVIEW

There is no doubt, it is through the aromatic battle name that the Belzebong make their first impression. With me that time, they did quite well I would say: nothing but consistent purveyors of abundant heavy vibes and resonating hallucinations.

A sound full of good ballast, nicely heavy, that passes and leaves mammoth footprints all over that green; but in the greenferno it was already known that the flames serve another purpose. One of those albums that seems to slowly surround from start to finish like diffuse smoke (that should be there, mind you).

Probably no one cares, but here I occasionally have to jump: very enjoyable production that seems to knead soft bricks. Again, probably no one cares, but live, they know how to create indulgence as required.

So: slow, green, obese sounds, slow, electric wizard, green, soft bricks.
Entirely instrumental, like the first one.
Same as the first.

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Summary by Bot

Belzebong's Greenferno is a fully instrumental stoner doom album characterized by its heavy, slow, and hypnotic sound. The production enhances a rich, immersive atmosphere, creating a sonic experience that slowly envelops the listener like smoke. The band continues their consistent delivery of dense, resonating riffs and maintains their live indulgence reputation. Overall, it's a solid release that leaves a lasting impact.

Tracklist

01   Inhale in Hell (10:29)

02   Diabolical Dopenosis (08:48)

03   Goat Smokin' Blues (06:03)

04   The UnderToker (09:46)

Belzebong

Polish stoner-doom instrumental group known for heavy, ultra-distorted, largely instrumental albums such as Sonic Scapes & Weedy Grooves and Greenferno.
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