November Fire is a doom/stoner metal band from New England that formed in 1991. Over the years members would come and go as the band recorded demos and played gigs throughout the Boston area; the band stayed active until 2004 and, after some sporadic reunions, returned to the scene in 2022. Flash forward to 2024 and the band drops their full-length debut “ Through A Mournful Song .” My time with this album was well spent. I’ve no doubt this is one of the more unique metal albums I’ve heard this year. I would say doom is their foundation but they are hard to categorize. A lot is going on in these songs and across its forty-minute runtime, the band doesn’t shy away from exploring variety within its dynamics. There are a lot of psychedelic tendencies across its breadth and it often times has an unhinged quality, almost supernatural in a way. The vocals from bassist Terry go a long way adding to the band’s special atmosphere. His...
Devil Moon Risen is an Arizona based band with a very unique sound. They formed in 2020, in the middle of the pandemic and dropped an EP. Their brand of high energy and catchy music combines punk, desert rock, and stoner doom into a truly dynamic sound that blazes from start to finish! Oh and they also include sludge and old school heavy metal into the mix! “ Fissure of Men ,” is their debut full-length album…and it is a massive achievement! The band is a three piece but they sound even bigger. Chihuahua Chad (I hope that is his real name) plays bass guitar, upright bass, and vocals. His bass is a huge component to the album, if not the main one. He is absolutely pulsating, steering the direction of the band even while he compliments the other two member’s own styles. His vocals are extremely varied, everything from cleans and screams. Guitarist Rocky Destructo (awesome) has just a big of a job though as the album’s onl...
Hexecutioner is a doom/stoner/sludge metal band from Seattle that formed in 2020. Their latest release, “ Tornit ,” is their second full-length album; they have also released a demo. The band’s style is Doom with a capital DOOM. It embraces the elements of the genre without shame—and bludgeons my ear drums with them. The songs are mid-paced and built upon RIFFS, RIFFS, RIFFS, and more RIFFS. Oh and some RIFFS too. The band’s approach is both classic and hypnotic—they take one riff, run with it, and hammer it over and over until I realized I had head banged so much I turned into a worm. But that’s just fine with me, because the next riff arrived and pulled me back together—and the process repeats. I don’t get high but if I did, I could see myself listening to this and then waking up three days later naked in the woods. The tone and fuzz of these masterful notes, the bass included, laces their brand of doom with a filthy layer of sludge. It’s heavy as a real...
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