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 'Intergalactic Dada & Space Trombones' is a sonic journey across the cosmos.

 Radar Men from the Moon have crafted a bold and experimental masterpiece.

This review praises Radar Men from the Moon's 'Intergalactic Dada & Space Trombones' as a stellar example of modern psychedelic rock. The album is highlighted for its experimental nature and innovative soundscapes. The reviewer emphasizes the cosmic journey the music offers, filled with powerful rhythms and inventive arrangements. Overall, it's a highly recommended listen for fans of the genre. The reviewer gives it the highest possible rating. Take a trip across the stars—discover this cosmic album today!

 Forever Emerging delivers energetic punk rock with solid performances throughout.

 The album is a steady addition to the genre but doesn't break new ground.

The review offers a balanced critique of Kings of Subhumans' album Forever Emerging, highlighting its energetic punk style and solid musicianship. While not groundbreaking, the album has notable moments that showcase the band's identity. The reviewer appreciates the band's effort but suggests it may mainly appeal to dedicated punk listeners. Listen to Kings of Subhumans’ Forever Emerging and discover energetic punk with a solid edge!

 The guitar riffs are always like slaps in the face.

 "The Elephant in the Room" is full of content, enlightening phrases... to make our lives something with at least a bit of meaning.

Mondo BoBo's album 'The Elephant in the Room' confronts difficult social realities through both strong musical performances and deeply meaningful lyrics. The album uses a narrative vocal style to emphasize its enlightening themes. Guitar riffs add intensity, complementing the powerful messages about ignored societal problems. Overall, the album invites listeners to reflect and find meaning in difficult topics. Listen to 'The Elephant in the Room' by Mondo BoBo and experience music with a powerful message today!

 Southern/Stoner Metal that will make your mouth water with its raw guitar sounds and the boozy voice of the singer Johnny Trockmorton.

 It’s as if you found yourself living on a farm and your favorite band was playing in an old abandoned barn where you can smell the motor oil.

‘Rise Again’ is Alabama Thunderpussy's raw and energetic debut album, blending Southern and Stoner Metal with gritty vocals and compelling guitar riffs. Released in 1998 on Man’s Ruin and reissued by Relapse in 2004, it offers a dynamic range from heavy tracks to melancholic moments. The album’s atmosphere evokes rustic Southern imagery, delivering authentic and powerful music. It’s a solid recommendation for fans of warm Southern sounds and robust metal riffing. Listen now to Alabama Thunderpussy's 'Rise Again' for an authentic Southern Stoner Metal experience!

 The Spin, released yesterday, hot off the press, which I cannot help but define as the best work of a promising and already solid career.

 An album pervaded by a dark atmosphere worthy of the most intimate emotional torments, gothic, esoteric, elevated by the fantastic voice of occult priestess Sara Bianchin, their true crown jewel.

Messa’s fourth album, The Spin, is hailed as their best work yet, blending doom metal with diverse influences like stoner, jazz, and blues. The album features powerful guitar work and haunting vocals by Sara Bianchin. Praised for its dark and emotional atmosphere, The Spin stands out in the Italian metal scene as a solid and promising release. Dive into Messa’s The Spin for a deep, dark doom metal experience unlike any other!

 A beautifully hallucinated and drugged return from Dopethrone that will surely win new followers.

 It’s like venturing into the quagmire of dark metal but never too extreme, everything has a catchy and melodic twist that keeps the songs lingering in your mind.

Dopethrone's sixth album, Broke Sabbath, marks 15 years of their sludge metal evolution. The album blends blues, stoner, and doom metal with punk urgency and melodic vocals. With seven tracks, it features dynamic riffs, intense solos, and a gritty yet captivating atmosphere. The album impresses with both structured songwriting and raw energy, pleasing long-time fans and new listeners alike. Dive into Dopethrone's Broke Sabbath and experience a raw, bluesy sludge metal journey that will captivate and energize.

 Yes, the artificial paradise, a sign of the curse and torments of a life considered as art, is not lacking in the ambiguous vision of the inspirations.

 Paradise is more evident than Hell; there springs the desire to surrender to the dance, vortex within vortex, unrestrained actions without limits of imaginative action.

Demonio’s album Reaching For The Light blends psych rock, garage, and doom in a fiery homage to 60s and 70s rock. Featuring passionate and psychedelic tracks like Heavy Dose and Fire Guru, the album explores dark and ecstatic themes with expert musicality. The band channels influences from legends while creating a unique and immersive sound journey. The review praises its intensity, rich atmosphere, and creative freedom. Explore Demonio’s Reaching For The Light now—experience powerful psychedelic doom rock that ignites the senses!

 Omens is the acme, the peak of this evolution, and it’s the masterpiece of a very solid discography.

 For me the best of the bunch... all splendid, for what is my album of the year 2020.

Elder's fifth album Omens marks a peak in their evolution by blending stoner rock with rich progressive elements. The five lengthy tracks showcase powerful guitar work and cosmic themes. Nick DiSalvo's vocals are praised for fitting the style perfectly. The album is celebrated as a masterpiece and the reviewer's top album of 2020. Although their next release was less memorable, Omens remains a high point. Listen to Elder's Omens now and experience a thrilling journey through progressive stoner rock!

 Tons of dark-hued riffs are crafted with unheard-of abysmal depth; an unusually essential and ruinous rhythm section adds thickness to the quality of the murky sound.

 From the sonic carpet emerges a hypnotizing, chilling voice that tells of witches, nightmares, death, and other various horrors: completely similar to the Ozzy of Black Sabbath’s early masterpieces.

Acid Mammoth's fourth album, Supersonic Megafauna Collision, stays true to their heavy stoner doom roots with monolithic riffs and vintage sound textures. The father-son guitar duo delivers dark, hypnotic music reminiscent of early Black Sabbath. With only six tracks spanning 42 minutes, the album is a focused journey into heavy doom metal. Praised for its depth, murkiness, and chilling vocals, the record continues the band's dedication to their distinctive style and the label's vintage ethos. Dive into Acid Mammoth's Supersonic Megafauna Collision and experience heavy stoner doom at its finest!

 They seem like a power rock orchestra.

 Just listen to the incredible intertwining of riffs, always breathtaking.

Soundsick's 'Epigram' impresses with its unique blend of post-grunge, psychedelia, and progressive rock elements. The band's trio format delivers powerful, complex guitar riffs intertwined seamlessly. The album offers thrilling stops and starts, creating a dynamic listening experience. With influences ranging widely, this record stands out as fresh and engaging in the alternative rock scene. Listen to Soundsick's 'Epigram' now and experience their powerful, progressive take on post-grunge rock!

 "Full Throttle: the physicality bursts in wildly... DEADLY!!"

 "'Upon the Dune' closes with scorching desert sands blown by an impetuous and very hot autumn wind."

The 1998 album by Nebula and Lowrider captures stoner rock at its fiery best. Nebula kicks off with dynamic and intense tracks, while Lowrider delivers a psychedelic blend recalling Black Sabbath and Kyuss. The album's energy, vintage tones, and live feel earn it top marks in the genre. Dive into the raw, psychedelic power of Nebula and Lowrider's stoner rock masterpiece—listen now and feel the desert breeze!

 The music of Tenebra resembles a heavy genre... yet they sprinkle their music with a strange dust that smells of novelty.

 A great star is born. In Bologna.

Tenebra's album Moongazer offers a warm and well-calibrated occult-doom rock sound, blending classic style with innovative jazzy and folk elements. The distinct vocal performance and intricate instrumentation create a captivating atmosphere. The involvement of Gary Lee Conner adds an exciting dimension. The review highlights the album's uniqueness and potential for future growth. Explore Tenebra's Moongazer now and dive into a fresh, dark, and captivating occult-doom rock journey.

 A one-way lysergic space-time journey, through barrages of Heavy guitar; creating a wall of sound with dizzying intensity.

 They are rough, hard, devilish, monolithic. Stones rain down, bricks. A glacier waterfall of outrageous, expansive, extremely heavy notes.

Monster Magnet's self-titled debut EP delivers a potent mix of heavy, stoner, acid-psychedelic rock. Featuring intense guitars and powerful vocals, the six-track release is an explosive, immersive experience. Recorded in 1989, it showcases the band's raw energy and set the stage for their successful future albums. Dive into Monster Magnet's debut EP and experience the raw power of late 80s heavy psychedelic rock now!

 These Gentlemen, like few others, combine the two things: the certainty that never betrays you combined with that always the same sound but incredibly constantly accompanied by some novelty.

 I am not interested in the technique, I deal with emotions.

The review explores the balance between novelty and certainty in music, appreciating Clutch's ability to deliver their signature sound with fresh elements. The author expresses a deep emotional bond with the band, highlighting how their new album provides warmth and fulfillment. Although only three tracks were heard, the anticipation and trust in the album's quality shine through. Ultimately, Clutch is praised for never disappointing their listeners. Explore Clutch’s Sunrise On Slaughter Beach and experience the perfect blend of classic sound and new surprises!

 Papangu prefers a certain continuity of the sound flow, aiming for a more compelling, impetuous, martial, energetic sound, that is to say, Magmatic.

 The production is not the best, but for university students living in the poor Paraiba, it can be overlooked.

Papangu's Holoceno defies typical progressive metal clichés by delivering progressive rock infused with stoner doom and sludge elements. The album emphasizes a continuous, energetic sound flow inspired by avant-garde influences while maintaining a brutal and magmatic character. Despite modest production, the band's raw talent shines through. Overall, the album is praised for its strong identity and compelling execution. Explore Papangu's Holoceno now for a fresh take on progressive rock infused with stoner doom intensity!

 Abissi, right from the first track, make things clear. Rock, with its derivatives, is the word.

 Abissi open unusual doors for the sonic violence of the aforementioned bands and musical genres.

Abissi's album 'Oltre' distinguishes itself from bands like Verdena by embracing a strong rock foundation with stoner, metal, doom, and psychedelic influences. The band's unique voice and Italian lyrics set them apart, breaking away from mere imitation of grunge and stoner rock icons. The album is praised for its bold personality and uncompromising approach to sonic exploration. Listen to Abissi's 'Oltre' now and experience rock that goes beyond the ordinary with unique Italian flair!

 "'Red Sun'... is an extraordinary track for its structure and cinematic breath, fundamentally due to the entrance, at a certain point, towards the end, of trumpets reminiscent of Morricone’s lesson."

 "The sung-recited stories by Guy Kyser represent the right vehicle for the creation of a mythology that the art cover (stunning!) hints at... skeletal, like the shipwreck and the skulls that inhabit it on the cover."

Thin White Rope's 'In the Spanish Cave' is a richly varied 1988 album combining American psychobilly, jangle pop, and desert rock. The review highlights standout tracks like 'Red Sun' and praises its cinematic structure and evocative lyrics. The album's deep connection to Southwestern imagery and storytelling, coupled with its diverse influences, makes it a compelling listen. The reviewer gives it an 8.5/10 rating. Explore Thin White Rope's 'In the Spanish Cave' for a unique blend of desert rock and cinematic storytelling—listen now and dive into its captivating world.

 Francesco Torraca's first book sucks! What’s up with that sticky brain...

 I finished it in an hour, by the way. It’s a real scam!

This sarcastic review harshly criticizes Francesco Torraca's book 'La Fabbrica Dei Pensieri: Pensare È Un'Arte.' The reviewer expresses strong disappointment with the book's quality and length and doubts the author’s credibility. They note inconsistencies about previous works and rankings, concluding it was a waste of money and time. Read the full review to see why this book may not be worth your time!

 Two years after their first record (a slap in the face), La Methamorfosi returns with another high-voltage album, without compromises.

 The voice, even with singing in Italian, immediately brings to mind Layne from Alice In Chains.

La Methamorfosi's second album 'In dolore' delivers a high-intensity blend of doom, metal, and proto punk with devastating riffs and emotional depth. The lyrics express a poignant sense of despair reflecting current social and economic struggles. The vocalist’s style recalls Layne Staley of Alice In Chains, adding to the album’s raw authenticity. This self-produced work is best experienced at high volume, immersing listeners in its powerful atmosphere. Listen to La Methamorfosi's 'In dolore' now and feel the raw power of doom metal’s harsh beauty!

 No Cross No Crown is yet another compact and massive album, very close in intensity to that undisputed masterpiece Deliverance.

 Black Sabbath as the major reference; Sludge-Stoner of immense power. Distortion cranked up to the max to favor a guitar sound that is dark, pungent, and swampy.

No Cross No Crown marks Corrosion of Conformity's strong reunion with Pepper Keenan, delivering a compact, intense album reminiscent of their 1994 classic Deliverance. Featuring heavy sludge and stoner influences, the album maintains raw energy and powerful guitar work. Instrumental tracks add variety to the near hour-long release. This album is a fitting tribute to the late Reed Mullin and a solid effort appreciated by longtime fans. Discover the raw power and timeless intensity of Corrosion of Conformity’s No Cross No Crown—stream it now and experience a metal classic reborn.