EPIC DOWN’s debut album Days of Oblivion lands with a heavy, deliberate thud—exactly what you’d expect from a doom-sludge duo, but with a bit more depth than just slow riffs and crushing drums. There’s a lot of weight in this album, not only in the music itself but in the themes it carries. It’s clear …
Month: September 2024
At its core, All Paths Diverge by delving feels like a musical conversation with unpredictability. Imagine standing at a crossroads, each direction filled with swirling colors and sounds, none of them leading to a clear destination but all inviting exploration. This is the world Nick DiSalvo crafts on his second full-length album. There’s no need …
With #ChaleurHumaine, POSTE 942 brings their signature raw energy and unpolished charm to the forefront, reminding us why they’ve been a staple of the French underground scene since 2010. This latest album is an untamed, no-holds-barred exploration of sound that shows the band is still full of surprises. Right from the first track, #ChaleurHumaine comes …
SBARCO’s self-titled debut album brings a fresh approach to the heavy rock genre, mixing hard-hitting riffs with spacious, atmospheric soundscapes. The Italian trio strikes a delicate balance between gritty, distorted guitars and expansive, melodic moments, creating a record that’s both sonically dense and emotionally resonant. Right from the start, with the “The landing”, the album …
Introduction: Due to time constraints as regular individuals running Witching Buzz and focusing primarily on writing reviews, we are limited to publishing only one (occasionally two) review(s) per day. However, we strongly believe in providing greater exposure to deserving bands and musicians who have put in immense effort. As a result, we have launched a new section called “Witching …
Interesting! Ruben A. Romano’s The Imaginary Soundtrack to the Imaginary Western “Twenty Graves Per Mile” feels like a journey through a hazy, cinematic dream. Known for his pioneering role in the stoner rock scene with bands like FU MANCHU and Nebula, Romano steps away from the heavy riffs you might expect and dives into something …
Lighthouse by Dionize surprised me alot with an album that combines so many heavy, rich, atmospheric sounds! This record is both powerful and introspective, making it a compelling listen from start to finish. The riffs are slow and heavy, which is typical of stoner and sludge metal, but Dionize brings something extra to the table. …
When you put on VAST PYRE’s debut album, you’re in for a memorable ride through some seriously heavy, dark music. This is Stoner Doom at its core – big, slow riffs that just roll over you, pulling you into this almost hypnotic state. If you’re into bands like Electric Wizard, Black Sabbath, or Sleep, you’ll …
Introduction: Due to time constraints as regular individuals running Witching Buzz and focusing primarily on writing reviews, we are limited to publishing only one (occasionally two) review(s) per day. However, we strongly believe in providing greater exposure to deserving bands and musicians who have put in immense effort. As a result, we have launched a new section called “Witching …
Introduction: Due to time constraints as regular individuals running Witching Buzz and focusing primarily on writing reviews, we are limited to publishing only one (occasionally two) review(s) per day. However, we strongly believe in providing greater exposure to deserving bands and musicians who have put in immense effort. As a result, we have launched a new section called “Witching …