“Okay
campers, rise and shine, and don't forget your booties cause its cold out
there...its cold out there every day.” You wake up, check the feed and its déjà
vu in that you are smothered with another batch of amazing albums that seem to
be never ending. In the spirit of timing I thought it fitting to use the
calendar as this should be going live right around Groundhog Day. However, over
here in Bandcamp the twist is the albums are different each day, but the
feeling of rapture and invigoration of waking up to another adventure in music
remains.
Stone Falcons – Outside My World
Post-punk
meets stoner blues with an intoxicating mixture of twangy psychedelic surf,
garage-tinged indie and pop-fueled rhythmic blues.
Torgeir Waldemar – No Offending Borders
Frontman of
the hailed heavy psychedelic blues band The
Devil and the Almighty Blues (and other bands in the Norwegion scene), who
released a monster debut album in 2015 has just released his new solo album
which is a big step aside from his heavy project. Although the album isn’t
‘heavy’ in terms of volume or distortion the weight reveals itself in emotional
inspired acoustic folk rock ballads ranging from Neil Youngesque harmonies to
Dylan at his heaviest. No Offending Borders may very well be growing into one
of my favorite albums of the year in the category of alternative choices in the
heavy underground.
The Devil and the Almighty Blues – The
Devil and the Almighty Blues
Hell, why
not? I pitched member Torgeir above and this is another band he’s in that I may
have already featured in the bonanza early on. If not, I’m reasserting the
prestige The Devil and the Almighty Blues carries. What an absolute slayer of
an album with heavy, substantial blues and almighty psychedelics smoldering in
unison. The album was released based on vinyl by popular demand at the time via
Blues for the Red Sun label
distro and still available via several outlets in limited supply. Check them
out you won’t regret.
Vertical – Vertical
The
Spaniards are at it again trying to compete with the heavy superstar regions in
Europe like Sweden and Greece.
Vertical bring a high energy set of rockers resembling somewhat of a blend of
90’s rock, modern stoner blues and altogether groove infused vortex of riffs.
Name your price and add this to your collection now. Vertical shoots straight
to the horizon of bandcamp paraphernalia bringing both weight and value. Look
at those killer colors on the cover. I likey!!
Switch Opens – Joint Clash
I’m
recommending this one for a couple reasons. 1) The band and album rock hard 2)
It’s a relatively new addition to bandcamp of an old album that deserves to be
heard and 3) Transubstan Records out of Sweden is doing the lords work. I
remember digging this album when it came out prior to bandcamp and now that
it’s available here, its worthy of a nod. 90% of the albums Transubstan has on
their roster are worthy of your time. So this is word to check out the entire
catalog.
Ordos – House of the Dead
Another new
band on the up and up is Ordos based in Uppsala,
Sweden.
Yes Sweden, I know, its getting a bit
out of control right? But in a good way. Ordos takes the usual Swedish retro
rock and adds a healthy dollup of dark, doomy bliss with a combination of
gnarled vocals and desert euphoria.
"I'll
give you a winter prediction: It's gonna be cold, it's gonna be grey, and it's
gonna last you for the rest of your life." In bandcamp terms, substitute
cold and grey with rock and roll and you get where I’m coming from. We’ve got
ourselves a genuine case of Groundhog Day, and its god damn glorious!!!
-The Huntsman
Comments
Cheers mate.
Vertical.