Showing posts with label The Shooters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Shooters. Show all posts

Saturday, 29 December 2012

2012 Chronicle (Year in review) part 11 - Best of November

November 1 - Black Overdrive (ST)

November 1 - Motherslug (ST)

November 1 - TORF (Doomed Youth EP)

November 3 - MOLIOR SUPERUM (Into the Sun) - Sweden is the home to a disproportionate number of excellent bands and this quartet of heavy psych rockers are among the top of that list  'Into the Sun' is a very accomplished and high energy debut.  Read my review.  Get it here.  Highlights include "Decibel Grand" and "Towards the Haze".  Rating 4/5

November 4 - HARVESTER (The Blind Summit Recordings) - This Irish quartet follow very much in the footsteps of their forefathers and fellow countrymen Thin Lizzy.  This 6 song EP offers no dull moments and a headspinning array of twin guitar pyrotechnics.  Available for FREE download on bandcamp.  Highlights include "Circle Eater" and "Cosmonautical Mile".  Rating 4/5

November 5 - Galvano (Two Titans)

November 6 - Graveyard (Lights Out)

November 6 - Hornss (The Red Death single)


November 9 - ARKHAM WITCH (Legions of the Deep) - Old School metal quartet  with elements of doom from Keighley, England, featuring two thirds of Lamp of Thoth.  So much of this album is standout material, there's hooks and riffs galore and this album is littered with reference to the work of Robert E. Howard and H.P. Lovecraft, etc.  Come upon it here.  Highlights include "The Cloven Sea" and "David Lund".  Rating 4/5


November 9 - SEAMOUNT (IV: Earthmother) - German 'dark rock' trio with the great Phil Swanson on vocals, Seamount's fourth album is an emotional journey with an open wound honesty in both lyrics and musical accompaniment, and this album spans the spectrum of emotions. Read my review.  Find it here.  Highlights include "Everything Divine" and "Aphrodite's Child".  Rating 4/5

November 10 - LORD OF THE GRAVE (Green Vapour) - I'll never forget the one line from Doomentor at the Sludgelord blog: "If Lord of The Grave’s sound had a physical presence it would have the texture of a dug up decomposing dead warrior Orc".  That pretty much sums it up better than I could, but here's my review anyway.  Get 'Green Vapour'. Highlights include "Horsepuncher" and "Raping Zombies".  Rating 4/5

November 12 - Cultura Tres (El Mal Del Bien)

November 12 - Golden Void (ST)


November 12 - Hound (Spirits Are Appearing)


November 13 - CORROSION OF CONFORMITY (Megalodon EP) - The core trio of CoC made it two terrific releases in a single year with this FREE download and CD (only available at the live show at the moment, vinyl coming soon).  Five songs building off of the new foundations the band laid with their self-titled album in February and expanding on them to get back to a bigger southern rock sound.  The punkier side of the band still comes out but takes more of a backseat on this EP to the monster riffs.  See my review (Corrosion of Conformity did!). Highlights include "Feed On" and "Megalodon".  Rating 4.5/5

November 13 - Soundgarden (King Animal)

November 13 - WO FAT (The Black Code) - Wo Fat's third album was one of the year's best stoner blues albums and one of the best from Small Stone records.  Five songs, three of them reaching past the ten minute mark, for 46 minutes of pure Texas funk.  'The Black Code' is a hit on numerous levels: it's catchy and it's smart without being overly cerebral.  The heavy slabs of blues funk appeal on a visceral level, indeed the song structures themselves, born of extended jam then pared down on each subsequent read through, are crafted from 'feel' rather than strict intellectual exercise.  Read my original review.  Get it here.  Highlights include "Lost Highway" and "Hurt At Gone".  Rating 5/5

November 14 - STICKY DIGIT (ST) - Irish stoner / grunge rockers Sticky Digit's debut full length is a terrific blend of Seattle and Desert rock.  There's much more to it than that, but their blending of various 90s era influences creates a wholly modern and unique sound.  Their use of minor chord harmonies is especially effective.  Read my review.  Get it here.  Highlights include "Crazy" and "Bad Things".  Rating 4/5

November 14 - THREE SEASONS (Understand The World) - A standout entry in the field of prog from Uppsala, Sweden, this would have been a standout in the original prog era of the early 70s, of which this album really sounds like.  There's some top flight material on this album and this band is at the forefront of this Golden Age of Swedish Rock.  Read my review.  Find it here.  Highlights include "Searching" and "Set In Stone".  Rating 4/5

November 14 - WHEELFALL (Interzone) - Epic stoner rock with great riffs and a hypnotic attitude, this French foursome's much lauded debut full length is a downtuned wet fuzz dream come true.  It's not often you hear a stoner rock band attempt a 20+ minute song, but Wheelfall does it.  Lot of great French releases in 2012, 'Interzone' is near the top.  Get it here.  Highlights include "It Comes From The Mist" and "Holy Sky".  Rating 4.5/5

November 16 - Glitter Wizard (Hunting Gatherers)


November 22 - BLACK SPACE RIDERS (Light is the New Black) - This is a very interesting release from a German space / stoner rock quartet.  A lot of the song titles have bracketed subtitles which creates the impression that the band has so many ideas they don't know what to do with them all, this abundance of ideas comes across in the music.  Check it out.  Highlights include "Digging Down" and "Startrooper".  Rating 4/5

November 22 - The Future Has Beens (Black Death)

November 25 - THE QUARTET OF WOAH! (Ultrabomb) - This Portuguese band's debut album is a very impressive, indeed staggering clash of styles and influences that create one of the most unique listening experiences of the year.  With styles ranging from the likes of Yes to solo John Lennon to Truckfighters this album is a real headswirler and worth anybody's time to check it out.  Highlights include "The Ultrabomb" and "Taste of Hate".  Rating 4/5

November 28 - THE SHOOTERS (Planet of the Black Sun) - If you like good, uptempo hard rock you should do yourself a favor and check out this excellent album, after all, you can pay whatever you want, even $0, it's up to you.  Every song is great, there's no filler and no fooling around, it's just great straight up fuzzy hard rock. Highlights include "Desert Sun" and "Against the Storm".  Rating 4.5/5

November 28 - White Bone Rattle (Creature of Curiosity)

November 29 - Albino Python (The Doomed and the Damned)

November 30 - Midnight Zombie Alligator (Nova Sico)

November 30 - THE WANDERING MIDGET (From the Meadows of Opium Dreams) - One day down the dusty path of my life I will consider most of the albums that I've been spotlighting here in my year in review posts to be classics.  But of all the amazing records that dropped in 2012 the one above all others that just screamed Instant Classic from the very beginning was this album right here.  It's not my most played and it's not my personal favorite of the year but I know quality songwriting when I hear it.  This is doom at its most epic and is an album that will know heavy rotation for years to come.  Maybe I won't listen to it all the time, but one year, five years, ten years down the road this one will get dusted off and listened to again and again because it is timeless. Highlights include "Prince of Fire" and "Follow the Forest Lights".  Rating 5/5

Best Album From November 2012:
'From the Meadows of Opium Dreams' by THE WANDERING MIDGET

Best Song From November 2012:
"Lost Highway" by WO FAT

Saturday, 22 December 2012

Hour of Power 12/22/12 (playlist)

Highlights from the week of 12/16/12 - 12/22/12




  1. Greet Death (Destroyer of Light / ST) 2012 Brand New Video!!
  2. Hollow (Alice in Chains / TBA) 2013 Brand New Song!!
  3. Snowblind (Black Sabbath / Vol. 4) 1972
  4. Secular Haze (Ghost / Infestissumam) 2013 Brand New Song!!
  5. Twin Obscenities (Spider Kitten / Cougar Club) 2013
  6. Time Out For Time In (Them / Time Out! Time In For Them) 1968
  7. Moon Queen (Lord Fowl / Moon Queen) 2012
  8. Perfect Monkey (Cube / ST) 2012
  9. Drawing Flies (Soundgarden / Badmotorfinger) 1991
  10. vier (Mount Fuji / ST) 2012
  11. Desert Sun (The Shooters / Planet of the Black Sun) 2012
  12. No Better No Worse (Manfred Mann / Mighty Garvey) 1968
  13. We Want The Night (Slow Heart / Dead Friends and Angry Lovers) 2012 Brand New Song from the guys in Ice Dragon!!!

Sunday, 16 December 2012

The Shooters - Planet of the Sun (album review)

Sometimes all you want is a good straight no-nonsense fuzzed out rock and roll record.  Spanish four-piece The Shooters' second album 'Planet of the Sun' delivers in a major way.

From the opening warm-up riffing of "Against the Storm" the band sets a course for the arid desert plains and when the drums kick in and the song really starts up, the band makes it clear there's no detour along the way.  Unrelenting parched fuzz guitar, scorched throat vocals and high octane rhythm section leaves the listener begging for mercy.  To the bitter end of "Walking on Water" The Shooters don't blink.  It's a highly focused record from a band that doesn't compromise.

"Against the Storm" is a shit-kicker with a great chorus, establishing the formula by which the band crafts the rest of the album.  Melodic and fuzzy uptempo rock and roll, it doesn't get too much better than this.  "Satellite" begins with a tom heavy drum beat and launches into an uptempo desert cruiser in an Orange Goblin or Lord 13 fashion.  It's one shit-kicking after another with this album.  They know when to slow down, lean back and let their monumental riffs speak for themselves as in this track, a quick solo and a reprise of the chorus and it's done.

"Desert Sun" is yet another standout track, funky and down-tuned, the band show that the burden of doom isn't too heavy for them to carry.  The chorus is a shout-along affair that must make for a great live performance.  "Tell Me" starts out hesitantly enough with a stuttering intro and moves into a midtempo run through of the main riff before hauling ass into the verse at full bore. After a roller coaster ride's worth of twists and turns the band launches immediately into "Fuel Eater", another great track that features some excellent guitar work in the serpentine riffs and killer solo.

"Fate" then spins on like a fiery vortex.  By this point in the album, the listener and indeed the band themselves haven't had a moment's pause for breath.  The Shooters are relentless in aim and purpose.  "Fate" has another terrific chorus, something the band seems to knock off with ease.  "Broken Bones" bursts in with pounding rhythms and some chunky riffage.  The overall effect is like the revving of a bike engine before taking off for the straighaway verse and the winding chorus.  Terrific stuff.

"Blasted Out Bullet" has a midtempo swagger and is probably the slowest song on the album, but is by no means soft or boring.  Of course, the pace gets picked up midway through the song for a quick solo only to brings things crashing back down for a slow/quiet drum and bass showcase.  Throughout the song the band never loses its strutting step and the album never loses its focus.  "Walking on Water" carries on the swagger from "Blasted Out Bullet" and gives one last run down of everything the listener loves about this album.  Tight playing, great chorus ("I curse every time you call my name!"), big ass riff caked in sweet, sweet fuzz.

There's no stopping here.  There are no interludes, no pauses for breath, it's just straight through uptempo rock and roll in the best stoner/desert rock tradition.  When listening to this album I can't stop thinking of the Tales from the Crypt episode "Carrion Death" (from Shock SuspenStories # 9) about a guy trapped in the desert on the run from police handcuffed to a corpse.

Highlights include: "Against the Storm" and "Desert Sun"

Rating: 4.5/5


Total Run Time: 51:17

From: Jerez De La Frontera, Spain

Genre: Stoner Rock, Desert Rock

Reminds me of: Lord 13, Midnight Ghost Train, One Eyed King, Orange Goblin, Steak

Release Date: November 28, 2012

Suggested listening activity for fellow non-stoners: thrown from the vehicle handcuffed to a corpse, vultures circling high overhead, fifty feet from the sun with no relief from clouds.

Saturday, 8 December 2012

Hour of Power 12/08/12 (playlist)

Highlights from the week of 12/02/12 - 12/08/12




  1. Hexagram (From Beyond / The Color Out of Space EP) 2012
  2. Mexico (Five Horse Johnson / The Taking of Blackheart) 2012
  3. Call the Police (Thin Lizzy / Shades of a Blue Orphanage) 1972
  4. Forging an Astral Void (Spectral Haze / ST demo) 2012
  5. The Moles of a Dying Race - Part 1 (Blue Aside / The Moles of a Dying Race) 2012
  6. Come and Get It (Blue Cheer / Outsideinside) 1968
  7. Through Dead Black Eyes (Albino Python) 2012
  8. Horsepuncher (Lord of the Grave / Green Vapour) 2012
  9. Under The Sun (Black Rainbows / Carmina Diabolo) 2010
  10. Against the Storm (The Shooters / Planet of the Black Sun) 2012
  11. The Deal (Truckfighters / Gravity X) 2005
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