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Tag: doom

31/08/2017 Ed Pinsent

Enter The Heptagon

Trepaneringsritualen is the Swedish industrial doom thing whose abject music has long been appreciated in these quarters…Thomas Martin Ekelund may

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31/07/2017 Ed Pinsent

Throne Of Blood

Now for some very grisly and soul-shattering “Horror-Electronics” from the American magus Burial Hex (Clay Ruby) last heard in these

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17/04/2017 nausika

Beat the Law: a set of filthy doom sludge songs coming at you at a fast snappy pace

Legalise Crime, Beat the Law, Poland, BSFD Recordings, CD023 (2017) From Poland comes this filthy doom sludge mob who rejoice

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02/02/2017 nausika

No One Deserves Happiness: an adventurous sludge / doom progression into songs of love and loss

The Body, No One Deserves Happiness, United States, Thrill Jockey Records, CD digipak THRILL 047 (2016) I admit I haven’t

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01/02/2017 nausika

Boa / Cold: a mesmeric fusion of droning desert Western doom and cold heavy industrial techno dub

Earth / The Bug, Boa / Cold, Ninja Tune, ZEN12394 12″ vinyl (2014) I sure did not see this collaboration

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22/12/2016 nausika

The Irrepassable Gate: an uneven recording with good moments … and some very long ones too …

Ash Borer, The Irrepassable Gate, Canada, Profound Lore Records, CD PFL174 (2016) If you’re thinking “there’s no such word as

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22/12/2016 nausika

Entropy: a dive into a world of black metal / doom fusion despair and hopelessness

Spire, Entropy, Germany, Iron Bonehead Productions, IBP 265 CD digipak / vinyl 12″ / digital (2016) Only recently have Spire

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01/12/2016 nausika

Absolution: good heavy doom sludge / melodic rock fusion debut needs a few tweaks

Khemmis, Absolution, United States, 20 Buck Spin, SPIN075 (2015) The debut album from Denver band Khemmis (cool name!), which the

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27/11/2016 nausika

Brunt (self-titled): a good debut of instrumental psych doom fusion work-outs

Brunt, self-titled, Hevisike Records, vinyl edition HVSK-1201 (2014) Since I heard this Channel Islands doom stoner trio’s “Blackbeard” EP, I’ve

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27/11/2016 nausika

Keef Mountain (self-titled): a powerful start to a retro-70s doom stoner band’s career

Keef Mountain, self-titled, United States, The Company, THECO-001 CD digipak (2016) Hard to believe that this is Keef Mountain’s debut

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