Cover of Warlocks Heavy Deavy Skull Lover
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For fans of warlocks,psychedelic rock lovers,listeners of experimental and noise rock,followers of jesus & mary chain and spacemen 3,music enthusiasts seeking emotionally intense albums
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THE REVIEW

I was taken aback by the latest Warlocks album, pleasantly taken aback. And it also hurt me. It's not easy to get into the unhealthy atmosphere in which "Heavy Deavy Skull Lover" is immersed. Electricity saturates the air, shakes you inside, you find yourself in an abandoned industrial warehouse, lit by faulty neon lights. Debris on the dirty floor, drug abuse, second-hand amphetamines and hallucinogens, bad vibrations.

It starts with "The Valley of Death". There are similarities with certain disfigured Radiohead songs, while the sense of abandonment and desolation that permeates much of the album begins to be felt. A bitter-tasting sensation that emerges from the sea of feedback. When the noise becomes rampant, I let myself be bombarded. Many important names from the past come to mind, think Jesus & Mary Chain, Spacemen 3, Suicide. It's a mountain of distorted and paranoid sound, as if all your worst fears were raising a stunning wall of fuzz-acid sound. It hits me in the stomach. Psychedelia that twists around itself, and when "Dreamless Days" opens, it's to make you realize an ugly truth. Negative images come to mind, you can't see the light at the end of the tunnel, traveling without knowing when it will end, in what you think is the worst place for you.

I'm convinced they have a direction, a path towards an unknown destination to us, a spiritual journey that begins with pain, helping to regain stability, to give the right weight to things, to grow. An unstable album, a transitional album, an album played to exorcise one's demons. A sincere album, desperately sincere.

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Summary by Bot

The review praises Warlocks’ Heavy Deavy Skull Lover for its immersive, unhealthy atmosphere filled with distorted psychedelic sound. It evokes bleak emotions and recalls influential bands like Jesus & Mary Chain and Spacemen 3. The album is seen as a transitional, sincere work exploring pain and spiritual growth. The reviewer is deeply moved, highlighting the album’s raw emotional intensity and its challenging sonic landscape.

Tracklist Videos

01   The Valley of Death (05:03)

02   Moving Mountains (10:59)

03   So Paranoid (06:27)

04   Slip Beneath (08:07)

05   Zombie Like Lovers (04:50)

06   Dreamless Days (05:31)

07   Interlude in Reverse (03:11)

08   Death, I Hear You Walking (06:24)

The Warlocks

The Warlocks are an American neo-psychedelic rock band from Los Angeles formed in 1998 by singer/guitarist Bobby Hecksher. Known for dense, hypnotic drones, multiple drummers, and organ-smeared textures, they emerged with Rise and Fall and Phoenix and continued with Surgery, Heavy Deavy Skull Lover, The Mirror Explodes, Skull Worship, and Songs From The Pale Eclipse.
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