• Interview with earthtone9

    earthtone9 discuss the creative process behind In Resonance Nexus, their collaboration with producer Lewis Johns, and offer insight into the album’s exploration of themes like perception and reality.

  • Interview with Hail Spirit Noir

    Hail Spirit Noir delve into the inspiration behind their intense new sound, the philosophical and scientific themes that shape the album, and the collaborative process that brought Fossil Gardens to life.

  • Interview with Fuck The Facts

    Fuck The Facts drummer Mathieu Vilandre was kind enough to take some time to answer some questions regarding their new album “Pleine Noirceur”.

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Interview with Lonely Kamel

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For their fourth full-length album, Norwegian stoner/heavy rockers Lonely Kamel went into the studio with a very clear idea of creating their most crude and...


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Mars Red Sky - Stranded In Arcadia | Review

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The "psychedelic stoner rock" description that this Bordelais trio have imposed upon themselves does little to actually describe their lightness of touch or just...


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Messenger | Interview with Khaled Lowe and Jaime Gomez Arellano

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Formed by Khaled Lowe, once a member of hardcore mob Raise the Dead, Barnaby Maddick previously in psychedelic doom act Purson and later joined by...


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Landskap | Interview with Frederic Caure

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London’s Landskap, a new psychedelic doom project formed by members of Serpent Cult, Pantheist, Fen and Dead Existence will release their debut album I this...


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Landskap - I | Review

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Landskap may be a common word in Scandinavia (you can probably guess its meaning) but this coming-together of 60s and 70s heavy psych obsessives...


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Obelyskkh | Interview with Stuart West

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Merely a few months following the release of their acclaimed second album ‘‘White Lightnin’, Germans psychedelic doomsters Obelyskkh ...


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Kylesa – Ultraviolet | Review

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Since the release of their self-titled debut album in 2002 through Prank Records, Georgia’s Kylesa have been progressing continuously, slowly distancing themselves from their...


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