The year is
already halfway over and the rate at which we discover new albums sometimes
leaves the ones we loved just weeks ago buried in the stack of albums that
really do deserve more listens. I’m going back to the beginning of the year
hear to recapture a string of albums that were good enough then and should be
good enough now. I need about twice the time I have to just solely dedicate to
music listening.
The first
thing that’s been the best of bandcamp is the Ripple Music Subscription.
$5 a month gets you everything in the catalog as it’s released. So far there
has been 13 or more releases in 6 months, so you don’t have to worry about
paying for a dry month. It comes out to a couple bucks per album, which are all
rippers.
Orango – The Mules of Nana
Thanks to
Michæl here on bandcamp for introducing me to this lovely band. Take note, this
may be a contender for album of the year. Haven't heard the heavy blues rock n
roll styling done so well perhaps ever in my entire life. This is a masterpiece,
as is every other one of their albums.ripplemusic.blogspot.com/2017/02/mandatory-vinyl-orango-mules-of-nana.html
DSW – Tales From the Cosmonaut
Heavy ass
bluesy affair of riffs dusted with gargantuan vocals veering between Graveyard
at their meanest, Brain Police at their stoniest and Truckfighters at their
fuzziest!
Val Cale – Black Stuff
The
ringing psychedelics permeate with progressive blues, balanced by heavy
grooving riffs and cool, crisp vocals piercing like a primitive spear through a
savage summer hide. Black Stuff Matters!
Scuzzy Yeti – Scuzzy Yeti
They sound like their name suggests. This is
steeped in Proto-blues and basted with bong water low and slow in a gristled
serving of hard and heavy vintage rock and roll.
Dryland – Dryland
The
massive riffs chop by way of blunt force crushing in all directions with
progressive tendencies and hardcore roots. The vocals scream with infectious
vigor and the bass cleans up the remains with a sweeping groove. Album of the
week 1-6-17.Favorite track: Mirrormaker.
Stone Cream – Slaves of Doom
After
blowing everyone's mind in early December 2016, Stone Cream are back with
another full length album. This is smoking hot. The riffs remain slathered in
vicious blues and the vocals stench of whiskey and bacon. More stone than
cream, but an invigorating listen either way. Perfect rock and roll album
length with high volume, foot stomping groove, and bar room stoner blues.
Book of Wyrms – Sci-Fi Fantasy
Moments
of skull crushing riffs hammer with rhythmic bliss matched by angelic vocal
tones. The psychedelic meanderings peak with doom laden bass lines, serrated
guitar chords, and ravishing vocal hymns. However just as impressive as the
vocals are the instruments. The guitar riffs are righteous!
Highlights Rock – Shine On
Black Prism – Black Prism
With the
relentless rise of Sabbath Worship in today's heavy underground scene the
jadedness has already set its hook. Black Prism swap Sabbath with Prism
utilizing an Ozzy-esque tone to annihilate the stage riffing with a bit more a
hard-edged stoner swagger as compared to the classic Sabbath fuzz. Sabbath
influence is a given here, but Black Prism are an easy pick out of a modern
Sabbath Worship lineup and guilty on all counts of rocking the fuck out.
Red Bowling Ball – Alongside the Traveller
Red
Bowling Ball deliver all strikes with a damn near perfect game of heavy ass
blues. Alongside the Traveller is both an invigorating listen as it is an
example of artistic grit and pummeling rock and roll ecstasy.
Sons of Morpheus – Nemesis
Nemesis
is fully loaded with a high caliber raucous blues rock heavy as it is catchy.
Equal parts poppy blues meets shit kickin', space trippin' grungy groove .
Favorite track: All of the Above
Favorite track: All of the Above
Operators – Revelors
The
Operators operate the airwaves with retro driven intent showcasing a gravel
packed vocal wail skirting the divide between NWOBHM and melodic stoner rawk.
The riffs revel with intensity and the groove tangles the listener between
bluesy solos and punk rock energy staking claim as a modern day version of Deep
Purple.Favorite track: Rolling Hitch.
Humanoid – The Mists of Pluto
Humanoid
take the heavy spaced out blues to the next level. Dreamlike guitar strums
meander over super fuzzy bass lines with enchanting vocals sounding like 'All
Them Witches' jamming on their way to planet Pluto. It's what that bearded dude
on the cover has playing over in his head.
Regulus – Quadralith
Fuzzy
layers of heavy blues build within strapping vocal chops and stoner-fueled
groove. Regulus have arrived by way of Quadralith with a 10-song set of
powerhouse, riff-driven heavy rock n roll.
Earth Witch – Out of the Shallow
The
massive doom throbs like Sabbath at a blues fest summoning a tone reminiscent
of the first The Sword album. The vocals are burly yet intoxicating without
being overbearing, and the riffs are meaty with a bluesy swagger. For fans of
uber doom and hard rock n' roll with a knack for heavy psychedelics.
Topplock – Overlord
Ruler of the
new wave of retro heavy blues. Topplock have crushed the competition with a
signature Swedish heavy rock and roll album on Overlord. Nevermind the
comparisons mentioned below, while they are apt, Topplock has them beat with
this one. Stunning.
Buttered Bacon Biscuits – From the Solitary
Woods
What a
well executed and masterfully written album. If you're here you probably have
the Witchwood stuff already and this is the prelude to that. If you're new, sit
back, relax and let the melodies drift you away to a time when the sun baked
oranger and the smoke rung heavier. BBB bring classic rock full circle
including haunting keys, arena filling rhythm, mind-melting psych, and deep
brooding blues with a vocal package soaring at the crossroads of Dickie Betts
meets Use Your Illusion era Axl Rose.
Surfing in Hell – Catch a Wave
Infectiously
catchy hard rock gleaming the cube of torrential riffs. Surfing in Hell hangs
their blazing stoner metal hooks ten toes deep beneath a fiery tube of fuzz.
For fans of that Fu Manchu / Truckfighters groove accented by proto-metallic
vocal tones. Favorite track: Surfers-up.
Humulus – Reverently Heading into Nowhere
Reverently
Heading Into Nowhere, graciously warps us into a parallel dimension radiating
with heavy psychedelic fuzz, stampeding riffs and staggering groove. Vocals hit
the auditory G-spot stimulating an ongoing eargasmic sensation sure to keep you
glued to your headphones.
The Acid
Guide Service – Vol. 11
If
there's something strange in your neighborhood, who you gonna call? The Acid
Guide Service. If there's something weird and it don't look good, who you gonna
call? The Acid Guide Service. Yep. They ain't afraid of no riffs!
Sarah Shook and the Disarmers – Sidelong
Meteor Chasma – A Monkey Into Space
Meteor
Chasma have stolen the spotlight in heavy, hard-edged rifftown taking their
music beyond the limits of atmospheric psych. The burly vocals strike cold and
calculated with elements of Floydian Heavy Psych calming the distorted fuzz to
the point of no return. The intergalactic groove will induce a ten ton head bob
causing the tide to turn on Jupiter. Absolutely righteous!
Drude – Drude
Yep,
totally blown away too. This thing is so god damn heavy, yet so intriguingly
groovy. Its got that spacey atmosphere lurking and colliding with a post-metal
type vocal which I've always adored. Reminds my of the band VYGR kind of, but
even better.
The Ossuary – Post Mortem Blues
This
album is immense in every sense of the word. From the guitar tone, metallic
soloing and gruelingly refined vocals, The Ossuary straddle a fine line between
Ozzy and Dio era Sabbath combined with the riffs and tones of modern bands such
as Dawnbringer.
Scott H. Biram – The Bad Testament
A little
bit of outlaw, little bit of heartache, whole lot of honky tonk, a touch of
hard rockabilly blues and a big ass-whooping slab of heavy acoustic bliss. The
Bad Testament carries on the trail forged by Nothin' But Blood with an all-out
assault on the hard and heavy Americana
meets deep throbbing desperado blues. This may be Biram's magnum opus record.
Game over!
The Teskey Brothers – Half Mile Harvest
The Soul Jacket – (Untitled/Volume III)
The
Familiars – This Water That is Warm
For those
unfamiliar with The Familiars, I'll tell you this much; this single is one of
the gnarliest 2 song sequences I've heard all year. By gnarly I mean thick
burly riffs, hazy psychedelic vocals and mind altering rhythm that demands
repeat attention. Blown away.
So I don’t
even know how many albums I just listed. Its not nearly enough and I kind of
tried to limit it to albums that may not have got the attention they deserve. I
can certainly say I loved many more albums than this but it’s an idea of the
first half the year recap giving a cross section of what kind of music you
could expect to be recommended from me. You can always go visit my full
collection and follow here:
-The
Huntsman
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