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 A hallucinated procession of sounds towards the refinement of the senses, sung like the guide of a ritual that evokes Suicide, Hawkwind, Chrome and any tutelary deity of noise psychedelia.

 The Vertical Dead is a very long sonic digression... a frayed mass of sounds and krautrock-oriented experiments that often take the wide expanse.

Gnod's Chaudelande Volume 1 is praised as a standout entry in the band's evolving catalog, blending acid rock, drone, and krautrock. The album features elongated, experimental tracks with raw sonic textures and elusiveness that invite listeners on an intense psychedelic experience. Recorded in France, it serves as a must-have for fans of avant-garde, experimental psychedelia. Dive into Gnod’s hypnotic soundscapes—listen to Chaudelande Volume 1 now and experience the depths of psychedelic experimentation.

 I would define it as an orgone panel rather than a solar collector.

 Their music aims for this, according to interviews... enveloping the listener in a sensation of biological cycle.

The review covers The Myrrors’ Solar Collector EP, noting its foundation in improvisation and desert-inspired psychedelic sounds. The EP is seen as a journey through organic, instrumental jams that channel natural cycles. Though offering a unique musical experience, listeners are advised to approach it in the right mood due to its lengthy digressions. The reviewer appreciates its energy but questions the value versus price. Dive into The Myrrors’ Solar Collector and experience a psychedelic journey inspired by desert life and organic rhythms.

 This debut from 1996 is an improbable collision between massive grind and blasts of rocknroll, psychedelia, and avant-gardism both in sound and form.

 As far as I'm concerned, it ends up being relaxing in its precarious seriousness, a bit like lying back on a bed of shaving foam.

Clotted Symmetric Sexual Organ’s 1996 debut album 'Nagrö Läuxes VIII' is a chaotic yet meticulously executed blend of grindcore, psychedelic rock, and avant-garde sounds. The review highlights the album’s continuous shifts in style and intense vocal delivery, comparing some screams to Mike Patton’s. Despite describing it as a challenging listen, the reviewer appreciates its unique experimental nature and positions it among their favorite genre albums. Dive into the chaotic world of Clotted Symmetric Sexual Organ and experience their groundbreaking psychedelic grindcore debut now!

 A concentrate of malignant blues with acid and elastic sounds, which does quite well in mixing the difficult with the easy.

 I often envisioned a sort of Kyuss immersed in doom proposed by a Melvins feat. Layney Staley combo.

Eggnogg's album III delivers a dense mix of malignant blues with acid, elastic sounds. The band skillfully blends challenging riffs with accessible vocal lines across elongated, atmospheric compositions. The music evokes comparisons to Kyuss and Melvins, creating a cosmic, mid-tempo vibe that can feel immersive yet sometimes leaves a sense of an incomplete step. A solid listen for fans of alternative and psychedelic blues rock. Discover Eggnogg's III and dive into its hypnotic blend of blues and psychedelic rock today!

 The seventeen minutes of the concluding Vaenir exemplify the album, a block carved in dark matter and orchestrated by a space rock singing that refracts distortions of certain Electric Wizard.

 A doom that bases its persistent cadence in the groove, made extremely dense by the psychedelic distortions of the riffs with some nostalgic clean sections.

Monolord's album Vænir delivers a thick, oppressive doom metal experience with psychedelic and space rock elements. The album unfolds with dense riffs and a persistent groove, occasionally breaking into nostalgic clean sections. Despite its length and heaviness, it offers captivating moments, especially in the final 17-minute track. Overall, it suits listeners who appreciate deep, immersive metal sounds. Dive into Monolord's Vænir and experience the weight of psychedelic doom metal today!

 Deep Mountain is a sort of doom as colorful as it is catatonic, an stoner dissolved in a drone.

 The tracks simply become large structures that are collapsing, slowly.

Sloath's Deep Mountain delivers a slow, heavy, and psychedelic doom experience characterized by elongated tracks and a dense, droning atmosphere. The album’s pacing is deliberately measured, creating a trance-like state that can feel endless. The music blends sludge, stoner, and blues elements with hypnotic vocals, evoking vast, slow-moving mountain imagery. While some parts may feel excessively prolonged, the album offers a rich, immersive journey into heavy psychedelia. Dive into Sloath's Deep Mountain and experience the slow, heavy psychedelic doom that will take you on a mesmerizing journey.

 One of the toughest layers of doom-basalt of the last ten years and beyond.

 A massive and lengthy composition fragmented between heavy and gargantuan instrumentals and desolate ambient interludes.

Bongripper's 'Hippie Killer' delivers a powerful doom metal journey marked by dense, heavy instrumentals and atmospheric ambient passages. The album balances heaviness with moments of melody, creating an impactful and immersive listening experience. It is recognized as a significant work in the genre over the past decade. Dive into Bongripper's 'Hippie Killer' and experience a monumental journey through the depths of doom metal now!

 Three tracks that echo one another, resonant, not at all bombastic.

 A career practically still in its early grumblings.

The review of 'Feed the Rats' portrays it as a raw, resonant stoner rock album with a measured, steady pace. Though not bombastic, its tracks echo a promising early career. The reviewer notes influences from bands like Stoned Jesus and Sleep while highlighting the band's evolving sound and restrained energy. Discover the gritty, resonant sounds of 'Feed the Rats' and explore the evolving energy of Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs.

 Framed as psychedelic jazz almost without coordinates, I feel pleasure and peculiarity in the completely aseptic and desolate conception of rhythm.

 You listen to it today, it seems like it came out tomorrow, and you are amazed that it’s from yesterday, but they say the matter of time is relative.

This review explores Squadra Omega's 2015 album 'Altri Occhi ci Guardano,' highlighting its unique blend of psychedelic jazz and experimental rhythms. The album offers a timeless experience with fluid melodies and esoteric soundscapes. It impresses with its complex, labyrinth-like tracks and an aural atmosphere that transcends traditional jazz structures. The reviewer shares a vivid impression from a live concert that perfectly captures the album’s mystique and spatial disorientation. Dive into Squadra Omega's psychedelic jazz world—listen to 'Altri Occhi ci Guardano' and experience a timeless sonic journey.

 Honestly, nice album: a staircase in the sky that continues to collapse on itself, between the simplest and benevolent free jazz that removes steps from the crippled funk.

 The Lover... lights the joint with a motif too established not to seem familiar: probably the big tune I’ll carry with me from this little trip.

This review highlights Medeski Martin and Wood's 'Friday Afternoon in the Universe' as a captivating blend of jazz and funk with free jazz nuances. The album's relaxed yet intriguing mood transports listeners into an almost otherworldly experience. Key tracks like 'The Lover' and 'Chubb Stub' stand out for their memorable motifs and infectious rhythms. The reviewer appreciates the trio's unique instrumentation and hopes the album gains wider recognition. Dive into the unique jazz-funk universe of Medeski Martin and Wood - listen to 'Friday Afternoon in the Universe' now!

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