DOOM.

Wahre Worte aus dem Review von Angrymetalguy:
"And the best is yet to come after the brief bass drone of “Faro” as the band drops the ginormous gobstopper “Hour of the Wolf” on an unsuspecting world. This baby has Song o’ the Year flashing all over it in pink neon lights as Sara croons seductively about being haunted by demons over soft acoustic strumming, conveying a very old timey Southern gothic vibe. It’s beautiful, eerie and hard hitting."

Muss mir morgen das Baby zulegen ...
 
Sleep:

[begin spam] We are gearing up for our upcoming USA and Europe dates. New shirt designs will be available, as well as a new tour poster from David D'Andrea, and a new **tour-only** embroidered patch. Also, Matt will do unspeakable things with a guitar and everyone will probably be hella high. Most probably. [end spam]
 
Sleep:

[begin spam] We are gearing up for our upcoming USA and Europe dates. New shirt designs will be available, as well as a new tour poster from David D'Andrea, and a new **tour-only** embroidered patch. Also, Matt will do unspeakable things with a guitar and everyone will probably be hella high. Most probably. [end spam]

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Beelzefuzz gibt es übrigens (leider, leider, leider) nicht mehr :-(
Hat jemand Vorschläge für alternativen Musikgenuss in diese Richtung?


Dachte ich auch, bis ich darüber gestolpert bin, die Hoffnung lebt !!
-> http://theobelisk.net/obelisk/2016/06/07/beelzefuzz-nazriff-video-premiere/

Restricted Release is proud to present the second full-length album from BEELZEFUZZ, Beelzefuzz II: The Righteous Bloom.
The album is set for North American release August 19.
The Righteous Bloom is the band’s first album to be distributed nationally via Restricted Release/Abstract Distribution.
Produced by the band with Richard Whittaker (Skullflower), it features original artwork by illustrator David Paul Seymour (Red Fang, Graveyard).


European release of The Righteous Bloom will be via The Church Within.

 
Ich hab das die Tage bereits im Sludge-Thread gepostet, aber eigentlich passt das trotz der eher gurgeligen Vocals mindestens genau so gut hier rein, deswegen vergebe man mir mein Selbst-Zitat:

Bei Invisible Oranges gibt es gerade den über Prosthetic Records erscheinenden Re-Release des letzten Albums der Prog-Sludger Zirakzigil mit dem Titel Worldbuilder im Stream. Würde ob seines mitunter regelrecht klassischen Riffing fast genausogut in den Doom-Thread passen, wenn diese herrlich malmenden, schleifenden und monströs röhrenden Neurosis-Momente nicht wären. Ich bin entzückt:

http://www.invisibleoranges.com/zirakzigil-worldbuilder-album-stream-re-issue-premiere/

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