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THE REVIEW

THE "LITTLE CALL".

After three in the morning, you can't do a whole track, you'll end up falling asleep at five in the morning. After three in the morning, you switch to the "little call," that small hill that allows you to carry on for another forty minutes, before letting the night take over and shoot you into the world of dreams. You don't do it to enjoy the moment more, you don't do it out of necessity, you do it out of habit.

It's not easy to make a Stoner rock album and come across as original.

It's not easy, and the Ponamero Sundown with their "Stonerized", first album for the Swedish combo, don't even seem to try. The interest of these four is indeed to mess around among the usual fuzz of guitars and the wah-wahs so dear to "drugged music". Classic desert heavy blues rock, in short, nothing new, for those who want nothing new.

A little summer call, when winter seems just around the corner.

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Ponamero Sundown's debut album 'Stonerized' embraces classic stoner rock sounds without attempting much originality. The Swedish band delivers familiar fuzz guitar and wah-wah effects typical of desert blues rock. The album is suited for listeners who enjoy traditional, drugged music vibes. It's a solid release that caters to fans looking for no surprises but steady heavy grooves.

Tracklist Videos

01   Alcoholic Deathride (04:29)

02   Curtain Call (05:23)

03   Reborn (04:36)

04   Rotten Religion (05:23)

05   Live the Lie (04:33)

06   Intermission (Heartbreak Disease) (02:04)

07   Hell sent (04:42)

08   The Race (03:30)

09   Made of Stone (05:28)

10   Doctor of Evil (05:30)

11   Double You (03:34)

12   Stonerized (01:01)

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