Skip to content

The Sound Projector

Better Listening Through Imagination since 1996

  • About
  • Radio Show
  • Current issue
  • Submissions / contact
  • Shop
  • Recent arrivals
  • Radio show playlists

Tag: doom

20/10/2016 nausika

Farewell to the Sun: a disappointing debut for a promising doom / post-BM band

Vow of Thorns, Farewell to the Sun, Canada, Forest Dweller Inc., CD digipak (2016) Although the foursome from southern Ontario have

Continue reading
19/10/2016 nausika

776: a monumental doom-sludge psychedelic re-imagining of the United States

Phantom Glue, 776, United States, Negative Fun Records, CD NF-025 (2016) Being a typical dumb Australian, I thought “776” might

Continue reading
16/10/2016 nausika

Attalla: sturdy introduction into fusion Sabbath doom and crushing hardcore

Attalla, self-titled, United States, Shadow Kingdom Records, CD / cassette (2016) After two years existing only as an independent self-release

Continue reading
16/10/2016 nausika

Estron: a fun and enjoyable album of sci-fi sludge doom

Slomatics, Estron, Head of Crom Records, CROM7 12″ red vinyl (limited edition) (2014) Flush from reviewing their most recent album

Continue reading
29/09/2016 nausika

Future Echo Returns: heavy doom with hard iron sludge, atmospherics and psychedelia is a winner

Slomatics, Future Echo Returns, United Kingdom, Black Bow Records, CD (2016) In the liner notes of a past album of theirs, Belfast-based

Continue reading
12/09/2016 nausika

The Sontaran Experiment (self-titled): immersion into a world of dissolution with no chance of renewal

The Sontaran Experiment, self-titled, United Kingdom, Undergroove, UGCD054 (2008) Sadly whatever ambrosia juice the Time Lords used to drink on

Continue reading
05/09/2016 nausika

Sistere: an epic debut of fusion post-rock / doom / sludge metal

Izah, Sistere, Sweden, Nordvis Produktion, digipak CD NVP028 (2015) For a debut album, “Sistere” is a whopper at 72 minutes

Continue reading
28/08/2016 nausika

Ilmasaari: a good booming start for blackened doom duo Ashtar

Ashtar, Ilmasaari, Switzerland, Czar of Crickets Productions, limited edition CD CZAR027 (2015) Although the two members of Swiss band Ashtar

Continue reading
02/07/2016 Ed Pinsent

You’re Already Dead

Here’s another scorching blast of intense negativity and doomified howl from Cadaver Eyes, the Israel-based duo of drummer-vocalist David Opp

Continue reading
26/06/2016 Ed Pinsent

The Terrible Comet Salt

Four sides of claustrophobic electronic doom-drone from Austria by Regolith, on their double LP I (ROCK IS HELL RECORDS RIP67).

Continue reading

Posts pagination

«Previous Posts 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 19 Next Posts»

Search

Editorial Address

Ed Pinsent
The Sound Projector
BM Bemused
London WC1N 3XX
United Kingdom
Terms and conditions

Instagram: thesoundprojector
BlueSky: soundprojector.bsky.social

Please note we are not currently accepting submissions. 

Archives

Recent comments

  • Keith Seatman on Games for Children
  • Jason Berry on Bonfire Night
  • Judith Montague on These Analogue Boots
  • Judith Montague on These Analogue Boots
  • henritzi on Aconite Monkshood for You

Tags

acoustic (301) ambient (953) avant-rock (667) beats (339) Black Metal (438) cassettes (499) classical (142) collage (133) composition (916) conceptual (328) dark (686) doom (189) drone (1187) electroacoustic (455) electronic (1292) electronica (291) field recordings (700) folk (209) free jazz (145) guitar (552) improvisation (1233) industrial (256) instrumental (283) jazz (416) minimal (578) noise (1013) percussion (284) performed (749) piano (239) pop music (144) progressive rock (135) psychedelic (228) quiet (136) rock music (147) samples (158) slow (104) songs (654) sound art (818) spoken word (202) stringed instruments (191) synthesiser (283) tapes (227) vinyl (697) vocals (283) voice (355)

Categories

  • Current listening
  • Essays & Articles
  • Interviews
  • Live performances
  • News
  • Radio show playlists
  • Recent arrivals

Copyright statement

The Sound Projector is © 2026 by Ed Pinsent and the respective authors

WordPress Theme: Wellington by ThemeZee.