Showing posts with label Mothership. Show all posts
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Friday, 20 December 2013

2013 Chronicle (Year in review) part 3 - Best of February 2013


February 2 - Attacker (Giants of Canaan)

February 5 - Ancient VVisdom (Deathlike)

February 5 - MOTHER OF GOD (Anthropos) - This album may have first appeared digitally in September 2012, but it was officially released by Small Stone Records in early February.  The Swedish quartet play a good mix of stoner and grunge which really reminds of some of those classic albums from the '90's.  Matter of fact, this album can be downright addictive.  Get it hereHighlights include: "Windows" and "230".  Rating 4.5/5

February 9 - Vestal Claret (Bloodbath)

February 11 - Megachurch (Megachurch 2: Judgment Day)

February 12 - KROWNN (Hyborian Age) - Kröwnn were one of the true success stories of this year.  I know, I know, they are not filling up stadiums around the world and millions of people are not "wearing the Kröwnn", but success is relative and I'd chock up this freshman Italian doom power trio as successful in their first venture.  'Hyborian Age' was on everyone's playlist in Stonerdoomland for months on end (at least that's how it seemed to me) and for a band with no history, no label hype and no deep pedigree, it seemed quite the accomplishment.  What made Kröwnn the "it" band was the only thing that mattered: the quality of the music itself.  Original review here.  Get it hereHighlights include: "For the Throne of Fire" and "At the Cromlech".  Rating 4/5

February 12 - MOTHERSHIP (ST) - Mothership self-released their self-titled album in mid-2012, but the band was picked up by Ripple Music and the album was issued on CD and vinyl through the label this year (I've got my copy on CD) so I'm counting it as one of the best albums of 2013.  'Mothership' burns through eight tracks of white hot rock n roll and you'd be an idiot to let this one slip past you ... the way that I had done.    Original review here.  Get it hereHighlights include: "Lunar Master" and "Cosmic Rain".  Rating 5/5

February 13 - Dead River (ST EP)

February 13 - TENTACLE (Ingot Eye) - Following up on 2012's 'Void Abyss' EP was no easy task and yet 'Ingot Eye' leaves the band's sludgy doom metal debut reduced to a puddle of slag in its wake.  This Ice Dragon off-shoot does to bleak doom what beards do to a man, in short, it brings an element of class and sexiness to the table.    Original review here.  Get it hereHighlights include: "Our Serpent Mother's Kiss" and "The Blackness of My Soul Will Be So Great as to Make the Night Weep".  Rating 4.5/5

February 14 - The Machine / Sungrazer split

February 15 - The Flight of Sleipnir (Saga)

February 15 - LOTHORIAN (Welldweller) - Belgian doom announced its noisy presence this year with this quintet's Acid Cosmonaut Records debut.  Six songs, three of them instrumental, explored extremes of sludgy heaviness and stoned bliss, Lothorian came with riffs and purpose.  Needless to say, a full-length is heavily anticipated.    Original review here.  Get it hereHighlights include: "Welldweller" and "Doomsday Calling" Rating 4/5

February 17 - ZODIAC (ST) - There hasn't been a time since 'Zodiac' was released, that one of its three songs haven't been caught in my head.  There's just something about this Australian band of hardcore punkers dipping low and slow into doom that brings out the freshness in the genre again, while still remaining respectful to the giants of the past.  Great riffs and amazing vocals, they also released a one-off single on Halloween.  Original review here.  Get it hereHighlights include: "Brother Death" and "Vertigo".  Rating 5/5

February 18 - MOUNT SALEM (Endless) - Recently signed to Metal Blade Records, this doomy Chicago quartet's self-released debut hit all the right buttons of occult rock, throwback Sabbathian riffs, some killer organ and the beautiful vocals of Emily Kopplin.  Original review here.  Get it hereHighlights include: "Lucid" and "Hysteria".  Rating 4/5

February 19 - Electricjezus (Грязь поколений [Mud of Generations])

February 19 - VOID OF SLEEP (Tales Between Reality and Madness) - This album was one of the craziest records of the year, full of ideas, both clipped off and fully realized, Void of Sleep were never truly content to settle into a single mood, instead they explored different styles but always in a progressive and doomy context.  Simply put, this Italian quartet's full-length debut was insane!  Original review here.  Get it hereHighlights include: "The Great Escape Of The Giant Stone Man" and "Ghost of Me".  Rating 4/5

February 22 - Jess & the Ancient Ones (Astral Sabbat)

February 25 - WEED PRIEST (ST) - One day the name of Weed Priest will be legend in the world of doom.  Occult drenched and densely heavy, this Irish / Lithuanian trio's full length debut clocks in at six songs and one hour of pure doom.  Following a lengthy demoing process, the band recorded this album in an abandoned church on days of significance to occult practices, well let me tell you, it shows!  Original review here.  Get it hereHighlights include: "Thy Kingdom Gone" and "Walpurgia".  Rating 4.5/5

February 26 - Dream Death (Somnium Excessum)

February 27 - NIBIRU (Caosgon) - The mindbending hijinx of Italian bands only began to escalate at this point in the year, Nibiru's 'Caosgon' may have been the trippiest, most mindbending and perhaps most challenging of them all.  The music is hypnotizing and the lyrics are in a dead language, what else can I say?  This five track CD arrived in my mailbox and promptly shipped me off to another dimension, a dark dimension full of mindless ones and demons with heads of fire.  The band didn't stop here either, they released three more songs to explode brains with throughout the year.  Original review here.  Get it hereHighlights include: "Invokation IV: Heru-Khentan-Maati" and "Smashanam, The Crematorium Ground Of Kaly".  Rating 4.5/5


Best Album From February 2013:
'Anthropos' by MOTHER OF GOD

Best Song From January 2013:
"Brother Death" by ZODIAC

PARANOID Thoughts:

If there were such a thing as a Doom World Cup, it would have gone to Italy in 2013.  A consistently high quality of output from a variety of bands with a nearly unifying sound of psychedelically laced doom spread across the nation (including even the often ignored and forgotten island of Sardinia [Black Capricorn]) set apart the country shaped like a boot.  Italy has long been a breeding ground for Doom Metal and horror films / music from the incalculably important contributions of Paul Chain and Steve Sylvester of Death SS and horror prog legends Goblin to more recent terrific underground bands like Doomraiser, Black Land and Bretus.  This year however, the bar was raised significantly.

If it's true that rising tides raise all ships, then hopefully this is only the beginning of a continuing glut of excellent psychedelically influenced doom bands from Italy.  The country has long had an important presence within the genre, this year things have only been ramped up by a number of newer bands making their mark.  A number of terrific bands made their full-length album debuts including Kröwnn, Void of Sleep, Ape Skull, Fangs of the Molossus, WoodWall, Throne, Tangerine Stoned, Lizard Queen, Deep and Manthra Dei while Italian labels such as Acid Cosmonaut Records have stepped up to the plate in signing the bands and releasing the albums.  The past year also saw the return of Death SS with their 'Resurrection' album and the re-discovery of early doom gem Run After To by Shadow Kingdom Records and the re-release of their two albums from the late 1980's 'Run After To / Gjinn and Djinn' onto a single disc, making 2013 the year of Italian psychedelic doom.

Top 10 Italian bands / albums from 2013:
1). Abysmal Grief - 'Feretri'
2). Kröwnn - 'Hyborian Age'
3). Void of Sleep - 'Tales Between Reality & Madness'
4). Shinin' Shade - 'Sat-Urn'
5). Ape Skull - ST
6). Blood Red Water - 'All the Ills of Mankind'
7). Black Capricorn - 'Born Under the Capricorn'
8). Fangs of the Molossus - ST
9). Black Rainbows - 'Holy Moon' EP
10). Nibiru - 'Caosgon'
Honorable Mention: WoodWall - 'WoodEmpire'

Thursday, 25 April 2013

Mothership - ST (album review)

Mothership is everybody's favorite new hard rock band, and why not?  Melody never sounded this tough, the five minute song never had such full sleeve tattooed arms.  Mothership is one of the unequivocal success stories of underground rock n roll to emerge in the past year or so.  After building a large groundswell of support from an indie released demo and self-releasing their album last May, the band was signed by Ripple Music in the fall of last year and have since released their first music video and latched onto some major shows, kicking up dust on stage with none other than Nashville Pussy, Wo Fat and Kvelertak to name a few.  They then kicked off a rad cross country tour with Gypsy Hawk.  And they did it all on their own backs, through the power of the shredding riff and more energy than a nuclear power plant.

The album opens with a tasty five minute instrumental, "Hallucination" that first sits and ponders the mysteries of life, then gets up and smashes them to a fine powder.  These are some bad ass motherfuckers, man.  Seventies grooves and riffs with full arm sleeve tattoos and beer guts unleashed on flapping leather wings, this band won't be denied.

Hard rockin' funk characterizes every millisecond of this album, imprinted into the DNA of each song, moving from strong moment to strong moment in an ever tightening grip of berserker frenzy.  Even when the band explores the quieter moments between gigantic pillar-like riffs, they do so with an ear towards the rhythmic rather than the atmospheric.  The atmosphere on this album is made up of exhaust fumes, beer breath and the occasional jet of projectile vomit.  All the while, the lyrics pry the listener's mind open with images of "Cosmic Rain" and "Lunar Master"s.  I make a big deal of the tough sound this band pumps out but it's never in an aggro spirit.  The vocal tone is warm, inviting and welcoming to all who want to join the party and that's just fine with me, you just have to watch for flying barstools in the back is all.

From the anthemic "City Nights" to the Texas Chainsaw hymn of "Angel of Death" the band keeps the pace  high and the playing hot and heavy.  Of course, that's not to say the band doesn't have its more thoughtful side.  Spaced out song intros and metaphysical lyrics such as "Nothing that you see / Is true reality" prove the point.  Mothership is a well rounded band, the thinking man's band of tough guys, as apt to sit around the backyard campfire solving the world's problems over a case of beer as they are to crash the party and bring along all their gnarly long haired friends.

Talk about leaving on a high note.  I'm telling you, the song that closes the album, "Lunar Master", is just about one of the best songs I've ever heard from any decade, period.  A manic, all-stops-pulled-out floor tom beat down from drummer Judge Smith really kicks this puppy into orbit..  The first half of the song features a seventies feel to the riff with an eighties galloping rhythm it's a driving force of nature, a juggernaut set to tape.  The second half is the aftermath of destruction, almost as if the charging behemoth of the riff were to have looked over its shoulder and pondered the destruction that lay in its wake, not remorseful, just ... pondering it.  What makes this album so special is that this song is only a slight cut above the others.

I imagine most of you out there have already heard this album, got it one way or another and have since put both of your socks back on and sobered up just a bit, but for those who haven't, to the ones who came late to the party, or who somehow let this one escape their grasp.  Repent! ... no, really, pick it up if you're into doing yourself some good.  There are no longer any excuses to put this off because you do not want to find yourself staring out the window longingly at age 85 thinking about the 'Mothership' that got away.

Highlights include: "Lunar Master" and "Cosmic Rain"

Rating: 5/5

Total Run Time: 45:11

Kells Juett - Guitars / vocals
Kyle Juett - Bass / vocals
Judge Smith - Drums

From: Dallas, Texas

Genre: Hard Rock, Doom, Psychedelic, Early Metal

Reminds me of: Crag Dweller, Five Horse Johnson, Neon Warship, Wo Fat

Release Date: February 12, 2013 (via Ripple Music)

Suggested listening activity for fellow non-stoners: Crash a party on the other side of the galaxy, then crack some brews and solve that world's problems only to hop in the mothership and do it all over again.

Better Reviews:
Soda Shop & redux
Broken Beard
Sea of Tranquility
The Ripple Effect
The Sleeping Shaman
Heavy Planet

Mothership Obelisk interview

Mothership facebook

GET IT HERE (physical copy)

Saturday, 26 January 2013

Hour of Power 01/26/13 (playlist)

Highlights from the week of 01/20/13 - 01/26/13

This week's Hour of Power continues the precedent that has been established recently with a quartet of new and official video clips.  Aleph Null returned this week after a year's absence to unleash their second heavy helping and released their video for "Belladonna Wreath".  Mothership's "City Nights" was premiered on The Soda Shop.  While The Black Angels and Blacktones also premiered new music videos this week.  From Boston, Black Pyramid also shared a new song from their upcoming album on Soundcloud which was uploaded by Doom Lord while Ice Dragon very quietly expanded their "The Soul's Midnight" single into a 4 song EP and the Doom Lord returned as his alter ego 666MrDoom to upload the new track "Winterwind" with lyrics.  The Hour of Power cruises into overdrive with a trio of highlights from the mere three reviews featured on the blog this week while the hour comes to a stunning conclusion with Black Widow.  I was shocked and saddened this week when news came out about Clive Jones of Black Widow being very ill.  This just days after mentioning the band in a post here on the blog (a free CD to the first person to comment on the bottom of this page with the correct corresponding post).  I posted a video of "Come To The Sabbat" on my facebook wall then promptly messaged him to let him know I cared and that my thoughts were with him.  He replied with the suggestion that I check out the song that closes out this playlist, "Hail Satan" from Black Widow's most recent album 'Sleeping With Demons', featuring Tony Martin (ex-Black Sabbath).  Enjoy ...




  1. Belladonna Wreath (Aleph Null / Belladonna EP) 2013
  2. City Nights (Mothership / ST) 2012
  3. Don't Play With Guns (The Black Angels / Indigo Meadow) 2013
  4. Our God (The Blacktones / Distorted Reality EP) 2012
  5. Onyx And Obsidian (Black Pyramid / Adversarial) 2013
  6. Winterwind (Ice Dragon / The Soul's Midnight EP) 2013
  7. Matterhorn (Egypt / Become The Sun) 2012
  8. Deja Vu (The Gentlemen Bastards / ST) 2012
  9. Out of Focus (Blue Cheer / Vincebus Eruptum) 1968
  10. Hail Satan (Black Widow / Sleeping With Demons) 2011
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