(((O))) Tag: Sludge
Hamburg’s HDR Noise and Post Rock power-trio play ‘Horses’, ‘Switch’ and ‘Mantra’ from thier forthcoming album SIGNAL via Golden Antenna Records, and prove it’s worth waiting for!
Gavin Brown caught up with Tad to talk about his latest release Forgotten Sciences, as well as his record label and music studio, how cinema inspires his music and his music career as a whole.
Gavin Brown caught up with Sunrot to hear all about what the band overcame to deliver their new album The Unfailing Rope as well as discussing a variety of different topics.
Acid Mammoth, Bloodswamp, WALL and Warren Schoenbright: just four of the highlights of Chris Keith-Wright’s mnorable final day at Desert Fest.
Yakuza have reaffirmed their well-earned status as one of the more interesting and dynamic voices operating in sludge metal.
It’s that time of year again – Desertfest returns to take over London, or, rather, much of Camden. . . for three days there’s yet another noticeable jump in black t-shirts with unintelligible logos, long hair being whipped around by London’s changeable climate, and the smell of… umm… y’know… freedom? Yes, it’s that time again, and everyone couldn’t be happier.
BORIS, Blood Ceremony, King Buffalo… Chris Keith-Wright previews Desertfest London’s finale and finds a bunch of bands with a B in their name merit A+++
Desertfest is back and that slow doomy beat from The Black Heart can be felt all over Camden. Chris Keith-Wright gives us his Friday Top Ten…
With Alchemy For The Dead, Spotlights have added another mighty fine album to an already outstanding collection.
Ohhms return with eight blood-soaked songs blasted through in a mere 37 minutes. It does not mess about.
Void of Light has built on its debut release with two excellent post-metal tracks featuring some of their best work yet.
If this isn’t amongst the top post-metal albums of the year then something exceptionally special will have been released.
Thunderous, earthquake-inducing doom, the kind where vases fall off shelves and innards quiver from the force of the soundwaves emitted.
Listening to Obelyskkh’s music is like walking through a dangerous corridor filled with decay, heavy images, and pushing you over the edge of the cliff.
R E MO T E VI E W I NG has been grinding out discordant and experimental sludge rock since its inception in the winter of 2016. Featuring members of Palehorse, Million Dead, Sly & The Family Drone, Nitkowski and Wound (to name but a few) the band a …
Following its 2021 two track post-metal manifesto, Kollaps\e has delivered an excellent debut album which grows far beyond the early promise.
Gavin Brown caught up with Melvins bass player Steven McDonald who discussed their new album Bad Mood Rising and the band’s live shows this year as well as delving into what his other band Redd Kross are up to.
I recommend finding a well-lit room and letting Onhou’s stunning creativity douse your mind and body in some fine doomy goodness. You may however, never be the same again…







