Mr Bjork (and company) have done it again with Black Flower Power, delivering ten tracks of fat stoner groove for your listening pleasure.
John Garcia’s hanging with his family in California (I can hear children running about in the background) and he’s sincerely pleased that I rant and rave about the new Vist
ASG's fourth album (their first with Relapse) is a chunky little beast; chockful of sludgy, psychedelic swampiness - I immediately thought of Yellow & Gree
Hailing from Essen, Germany, The Very End's metal Mammoths formed in 2004, releasing 2 demos (one in 2005 and another in 2007).
You know your band’s on a winning streak when you’re able to land yourself on a bill with melodic death metal mainstays such as Arch Enemy and Soilwork