Yawning Man's music seems to take you to the most remote places from civilization.

 The surf guitarism glides over the clouds, the riffs are extremely narrative while everything else flows.

Yawning Man's 'Nomadic Pursuits' offers an expansive psychedelic desert rock experience marked by echoing riffs and floating instrumental jams. The album captures the desert's vast, timeless atmosphere, reflecting the band's influential roots linked to the origins of stoner rock. Its lack of vocals enhances the immersive, three-dimensional sound. This album resonates deeply with nostalgic listeners and lovers of landscape-inspired music. Dive into Yawning Man's 'Nomadic Pursuits' and experience the ultimate psychedelic desert rock journey today!

 "The Sciences crashes down, as anticipated as an asteroid aimed straight at the Holy Father’s throat."

 "Sound lines... positioned halfway between Matt’s granitic declinations and his High on Fire and Al’s shamanic mystical litanies."

Sleep's reunion album The Sciences marks a powerful return after over 20 years. Blending stoner metal with cosmic, hypnotic vibes, the band delivers a deeply spiritual and heavy sonic experience. Featuring Matt Pike and Al Cisneros collaborating again with Neurosis drummer Roden, the album showcases evolved yet familiar soundscapes. This release celebrates enduring bonds and musical synergy that transcends time and past struggles. Listen to Sleep's The Sciences and experience a cosmic stoner metal journey like no other!

 ‘Clone Of The Universe’ is a shrewd tribute to everything the Californians have been and, in all likelihood, still are: desert, THC, punk attitude, some heavy riffs, a lot of skill, loads of fuzz, and Scott’s unmistakable voice.

 A truly monumental 18-minute suite dedicated to distorted perception, a continuous flow of scents, thoughts, and illogicalities elevating a thus far ordinary and respectable album.

This review praises Fu Manchu's 'Clone Of The Universe' for its signature desert-inspired stoner rock sound layered with heavy fuzz and psychedelic guitar work. The album captures the band's classic style with Scott Hill's distinctive voice and a long, epic suite featuring Alex Lifeson. Despite some ironic humor, the review highlights the album's unique atmosphere and musical skill. Overall, it celebrates the band's ability to evolve while staying true to their roots. Dive into Fu Manchu's 'Clone Of The Universe' and experience a fuzz-soaked stoner rock trip—listen now!

 This track truly seems placed between the sacred mountain and Jerusalem;

 A single that makes the usual Sleep feel, like seeing them spend a happy evening drinking and disgusted with each other.

The review of Sleep’s 'The Clarity' highlights a smooth and dense musical experience rooted in stoner doom and heavy riffs. It depicts the song as a cathartic, stream-of-consciousness journey influenced by marijuana culture. The track fits well within Sleep's signature style and sets the tone for their forthcoming album. While the rating is moderate, the review appreciates the band's authentic vibe and atmosphere. Dive into Sleep's hypnotic world with 'The Clarity'—listen now and experience legendary stoner doom riffs!

 These hypnotic rhythms mixed with a decidedly naif demeanor seem to pump vital sap into the classic weed-like cadences.

 Definitely recommended to color possible fuzz, doom, mammoth playlists.

Weedruid's first LP, Into the Acid Swamp, delivers hypnotic, distorted stoner riffs infused with an acidic groove reminiscent of Belzebong. The album favors an instinctive, laid-back listening approach rather than meticulous analysis. Its continuous riff expansion forms pantagruelian loops, making it suitable for fuzz, doom, and stoner rock playlists. The review highlights the album's naive charm and recommends it for fans of murky, groove-driven instrumental music. Dive into Weedruid's hypnotic stoner sounds—listen now and enrich your fuzz and doom playlists!

 There was nothing new to invent and nothing was invented.

 Peace is an album of manner where the stench of things already heard is present and floats insistently.

Vista Chino's Peace album is a continuation of the Kyuss legacy with familiar stoner rock sounds but little innovation. The album features solid, abrasive guitars, cleaner vocals, and vintage stoner influences but feels derivative. While some tracks stand out with appealing vocal lines and acid-oriented voices, the record overall serves as a nostalgic episode rather than a forward-looking statement. Four years after its release, no new material has emerged from this lineup. Explore Vista Chino's Peace to experience a nostalgic trip into classic stoner rock and the legacy of Kyuss.

 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.