When Stoner released Stoners Rule in 2021, it felt like the biggest news in stoner rock. Who wouldn’t want to hear what would happen when two former members of Kyuss decided to team up again? The results were a little uneven in my opinion, but you can’t disagree with the stance that while they weren’t reinventing the wheel, it was their wheel to do with as they pleased since they were among the select few who helped create and popularize the genre. When it was announced that Heavy Psych Sounds would be releasing the follow-up in May 2022, the news was met with a lot of excitement and rightfully so - after all, what would they do next? The result, Totally…, builds on the foundation of 90s and early 20s stoner rock while incorporating better riffs and, overall, better songs than the first album, a not-so-easy feat.
“Party March,” the album opener, is a joyous, ebullient, raucous romp. “A Million Beers,” the first single from the album, is reminiscent of Fu Manchu and gives the listener the feel that they’re partying on a dune buggy. “Stoner Theme” is a trippy journey through riffs reminiscent of early Led Zeppelin and “Turn it Around Now” is an epic desert jam with a verse pulled straight from 1970s funk. “Great American Sage,” the album closer, features a classic rock riff intro before segueing into a sound reminiscent of cavemen stomping their way to battle. But while all of these are great and catchy songs, two songs in particular stand out above the others.
As I mentioned before, Stoner isn’t exactly reinventing the wheel. Instead, they’re putting their twist on a design that incorporates a slew of elements and influences. The result is a joyful, bombastic second album that improves upon the promise of the first album and delivers throughout.
-Osiris
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