Showing posts with label Metal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Metal. Show all posts
Friday, 7 September 2012
BS GIG: Telepathy / Himself / Cattle
Big Spaceships Presents...
It would appear that we may have smashed this gig together, sourcing four completely different bands as the main ingredients to some kind of riff soup, accompanied by a bread roll, buttered in a musical spread, churned in the mill of Rock.
So come join us aboard the Big Spaceship, spoon in hand, and prepare yourselves to enter a void of arcane vibrations....
TELEPATHY
These four gentlemen will be travelling light-years to come fourth and play this gig, from the distant land of Colchester. Bringing with them a metallic instrumental, prog offering of their own interpretation. Their EP, Fracture (available for free download from their bandcamp) is a culmination of mellow, dreamy prog crecendoes, some solid grooves and some spectacular fist in the air headbanging moments. It would be pretty daft to pass up a free download of this magnitude.
HIMSELF
And now for something completely different... 5 dudes from YORKSHIIIRE known as Himself, each member contributes to the vocal arrangment as well as playing an instrument, which lends itself kindly to the bands erratic pop sensibilities and comedic narrative. It would seem that some of the best bands around are the ones that don’t take themselves too seriously and effortlessly achieve a sound that many try very hard to accomplish. A few guys having a laugh + Talent = Awesome band. Its for that reason that you will see Himself playing gigs with bands of completely different stylings, regardless of whether you think they fit on the bill or not, this is because, all sub genres aside, they’re just really fuckin good.
CATTLE
Cattle are not your average 4/4 rock 'n' roll band. They formed earlier this year with nothing and everything in mind. Their music is a wobbly wheeled shopping trolly laden with noisy jazz and question mark ending riffs, taking influence from each aisle of the supermarket and producing a chunky stew soaked in a base of rhythmic precision and heavily seasoned with screaming feed back and fuzz groove.
First band around 8pm
400p
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Interview with...BONGRIPPER
Many many moons ago, I stumbled across a dismal and relatively dormant band myspace page with a depressing grey background and an image of a Mountain Goat as a profile picture, despite this gloomy simplicity, the bands name was Bongripper. I glanced over at the music player only to find an 80minute gem, 'The Great Barrier Reefer' (2005). Since then I have maintained an interest in these four doom slingers from Chicago and had the pleasure of seeing them play at this years Roadburn Festival in Tilburg.
We got in contact with Bongripper to find out about their recent experiences, this is what they said.
BS - Did you expect Satan Worshipping Doom to get the response it got and how has it changed the life and progression of the band?
Nick - We had no real expectations during the almost two year writing process, but it did feel like a new direction for the band. This was the first time we were intentionally writing for a 2LP and the first time releasing any material on vinyl. We wanted to take the different styles and influences of earlier work, but in a more focused and punishing way. The goal was to make a album that had 4 separate parts while still retaining the journey aspect of a cohesive full album. I think this formula allowed more people the chance to get into the music now that we didn’t have the straight noise and drone sections like on previous albums. It also allowed us to write shorter tracks for the “Sex Tape/Snuff Film” 7” and the upcoming tracks for the splits with UZALA and HATE.
BS - Has the success of the album made any difference to your gigging opportunities?
Dennis - Yes, and no. On one hand we got to play Roadburn this year, and we have played on some bigger shows that have come through the Chicago area. On the other hand we are still a unsigned band, with no label support or booking agent. So that can limit some of our gigging opportunities.
BS - We attended the mighty Roadburn festival this year and it was a fuckin’ life changer, how was it for you guys?
Dennis - Well, I can’t speak for everyone in the band, but it was probably the best musical experience of my life up to this point. Not only were the shows, and festival as a whole, amazing, but everyone involved with the festival were amazing. From Walter, Jurgen, Marisa, Steph, Boris, the bands, to the fans. Everyone involved made us feel right at home. It was truly an awesome experience.
BS - How did it feel when you were first asked to play?
Dennis - I had to read the e-mail a couple of times. I was in a bit of shock. We had a feeling that we might be asked, but I wasn’t going to assume anything. I also remember feeling very proud. Like I said earlier we are an unsigned band, so we do almost everything from setting up shows, to selling/ shipping our own records. So for us to get that opportunity was a lot of hard work paying off.
BS - How did you find the European crowd in comparison to the response you get back home?
Dennis - Well, i think the biggest difference I noticed was that the European crowd seemed to be a bit calmer, and not in a bad way either. I remember walking onto the stage for the first set at roadburn, and when I looked out into the crowd, everyone seemed to be very relaxed, maybe it was the heat, and in the middle of hanging out with really good friends.
BS - Since 2005 you seem to achieved quite a lot, generating a more enthusiastic response with each release as well as some pinnacle moments on the road, what do you expect the future may hold for Bongripper?
Nick - It has been amazing that we have reached as many people as we have. We do not send our albums for review to magazines or websites. We put out records ourselves and we are lucky that people are passionate to spread the music to their friends. As for future releases, we already have our music recorded and ready for the splits with HATE and UZALA so we are currently writing for the next 2LP. It is hard to say how the music will compare to previous releases, but we are aiming to put together a devastating doom album that will empty your colon and your prick. No one left dry.
There you have it, thanks again to Nick and Dennis from Bongripper for answering our questions. Here is a track from their latest release:
Words by Dan S.
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
HAMMERS - 'Vardogr' (2012) : A Review
HAMMERS are a group of musicians hailing from Manchester with an original approach to creating brutal crust-laden hardcore. I wanted to include 'metal' in the synopsis, but as soon as I use the words hardcore and metal together my whole body cringes. It is crusty in that it projects gritty bass, low guttural voice and stampeding tempos.. all driven along in an adventurous early Dischord-era style where technical prowess and unpredictable structures aren't sneered upon.
The first track 'Casting Spells' oozes dark feedback(y) mess all over my ears, before spitting out a pristine sounding riff that instantly cuts through the layers of vicious feedback...From black metal to early Baroness in the flip of a switch. The titles of this album almost remind me of the chapter names of some prophetic book out of the middle ages; encouraging a bewildered sense of awe. A similar feeling most have experienced through attempting to read 'Dante's Inferno' when they were 17...intriguing nevertheless.
The kind of head-nodding (cause there are 'kinds') it gets out of me is a kind of blend between the focused jarring approach induced by math rock and the head-down-to-the-ground shake techniques regularly seen at your local thrash gig. Its easy to say Hammers envelop many styles in their music, it is hard to determine exactly how due to the fluency of it. A track that sticks out to me lasts a timely :23 secs named 'Endoteric'. Mainly because I have a great big mushy soft spot for grimy doom but secondly for that chord at the end of the riff; sounds like an orchestra of electric bass guitars all playing the same note in a massive expansive auditorium.
Thursday, 7 June 2012
BS GIG 07/07/12: CANAYA // EL SCHLONG // BEARS KILLING BEARS // SEVEN HEADED COBRA
CANAYA
Leeds groove metallers Canaya return to the ship's helm for a night of pure, adrenaline fueled music. Steadily chipping away at the UK's metal scene, they have built a solid undercurrent of buzz with their self-produced EP 'Alignment of Dying Planets' including a melee of live shows, some of which are attainable online; check this feed out hosted by eccentric rockers HIMSELF in an undisclosed venue....
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/himselflive
The debut EP, 'Alignment Of Dying Planets' was released in 2010 to great reviews in Rocksound (8/10), Big Cheese (5/5) and received heavy rotation on Total Rock Radio.
'What the industry has it's sights on' - Metal Hammer
'Alignment Of Dying Planets' is twenty minutes of unremitting ferocity. It’s an aggressively potent EP, the kind of record that will have you smashing yourself across the temple with a hammer afterwards for relief.' - Szikora Press
'Combining a voice with the caustic power of Norma Jean with some seriously Mastodon-esque riffs, Canaya’s EP is a violent twenty-minute pole-axe to the temple.' - Heavy Blog Is Heavy
www.facebook.com/canayauk
www.myspace.com/canayauk
www.youtube.com/canayauk
www.twitter.com/canayauk
www.canaya.bandcamp.com
Leeds groove metallers Canaya return to the ship's helm for a night of pure, adrenaline fueled music. Steadily chipping away at the UK's metal scene, they have built a solid undercurrent of buzz with their self-produced EP 'Alignment of Dying Planets' including a melee of live shows, some of which are attainable online; check this feed out hosted by eccentric rockers HIMSELF in an undisclosed venue....
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/himselflive
The debut EP, 'Alignment Of Dying Planets' was released in 2010 to great reviews in Rocksound (8/10), Big Cheese (5/5) and received heavy rotation on Total Rock Radio.
'What the industry has it's sights on' - Metal Hammer
'Alignment Of Dying Planets' is twenty minutes of unremitting ferocity. It’s an aggressively potent EP, the kind of record that will have you smashing yourself across the temple with a hammer afterwards for relief.' - Szikora Press
'Combining a voice with the caustic power of Norma Jean with some seriously Mastodon-esque riffs, Canaya’s EP is a violent twenty-minute pole-axe to the temple.' - Heavy Blog Is Heavy
www.facebook.com/canayauk
www.myspace.com/canayauk
www.youtube.com/canayauk
www.twitter.com/canayauk
www.canaya.bandcamp.com
Labels:
Bears Killing Bears,
Canaya,
DIY,
El Schlong,
Gig,
groove,
Hardcore,
Leeds,
Metal,
music,
Punk,
Royal Park Cellars,
seven headed cobra
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Review: "Regress" by Slabdragger
A review of "Regress" by Slabdragger (Holy Roar)
If you were to delve into the apocalyptic womb of Heavy Metal, “Regress” is the colossal beast that you would find. It is summoned here in a valiant crusade to save Heavy Metal, its leaders and its adversaries.
This beast will tear off your balls, replacing the contents of your scrotum with swollen spheres of steel and like a dwarf afoot a mountain, you shall stand in awe. Slabdragger strike upon various nuances of stoner, doom, sludge and groove awesomeness throughout this entire album, while forging a sound of their own. It leaves you with a recognisable sense of fatigue after the whooping you have just subsequently received.
If you were to delve into the apocalyptic womb of Heavy Metal, “Regress” is the colossal beast that you would find. It is summoned here in a valiant crusade to save Heavy Metal, its leaders and its adversaries.
This beast will tear off your balls, replacing the contents of your scrotum with swollen spheres of steel and like a dwarf afoot a mountain, you shall stand in awe. Slabdragger strike upon various nuances of stoner, doom, sludge and groove awesomeness throughout this entire album, while forging a sound of their own. It leaves you with a recognisable sense of fatigue after the whooping you have just subsequently received.
Labels:
Black Moth,
Doom,
Experimental,
groove,
Hardcore,
Holy Roar,
Leeds,
Metal,
music,
prog,
Regress,
Review,
Slabdragger,
sludge,
stoner,
Wizards Beard
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
Lavotchkin / Humanfly / Beards / False Flags @ Santiagos, Leeds. 01/10/11
Big Spaceship Presents:
A NIGHT DEDICATED TO TINNITUS
1st October, @ Santiagos Bar, Leeds
Lavotchkin
Unrelenting sludgey post-hardcore from Newcastle. These guys have been to Leeds and ripped it up a few times in the past, but that doesn't mean that this time is any different. Their album 'Widow Country' has had a bit of time to sink in since summer last year and with a new split 7" with Leeds metallers End To Empires out now, what better time to release their blood-soaked, raging filth on the city of Leeds once again. If you are a bit shy, and a bit reserved, I would probably leave that behind because by the first song you will be pounding your sodden chest with fist clenched, screaming at your relative counterpart from across the room.
They have been described as "possibly the closest thing you will ever get to a UK equivalent to Botch".
A NIGHT DEDICATED TO TINNITUS
1st October, @ Santiagos Bar, Leeds
Lavotchkin
Unrelenting sludgey post-hardcore from Newcastle. These guys have been to Leeds and ripped it up a few times in the past, but that doesn't mean that this time is any different. Their album 'Widow Country' has had a bit of time to sink in since summer last year and with a new split 7" with Leeds metallers End To Empires out now, what better time to release their blood-soaked, raging filth on the city of Leeds once again. If you are a bit shy, and a bit reserved, I would probably leave that behind because by the first song you will be pounding your sodden chest with fist clenched, screaming at your relative counterpart from across the room.
They have been described as "possibly the closest thing you will ever get to a UK equivalent to Botch".
Labels:
Beards,
Brew,
False Flags,
Gig,
Hardcore,
humanfly,
lavotchkin,
Leeds,
Metal,
Ouse,
post punk,
Post Rock,
prog,
santiagos bar,
Thirty Days of Night
Wednesday, 25 May 2011
BRUTAL DAY OUT 1
Big Spaceship & Low Culture Presents…
BRUTAL DAY OUT
Saturday 4th June @ Santiago’s, Leeds
Big Spaceship, Low Culture and Godisdad have joined forces in an effort to blow your face clean off!
A day of savage riff worshiping bands displaying all forms of brutality that will lacerate you mental den and leave you bleeding from every orifice while still begging for more. If loud, heavy and reasonable priced is your kind of deal then this is the event for you.
Throughout the day we will be showcasing 8 bands followed by a DJ set from Milky boy Matt Reid (Hawk Eyes) as well has black metal face painting and homemade confectionery in the form of death metal cupcakes.
Please note: due to the limited capacity of Santiagos we will be using a ‘one in one out’ policy later on in the day.
Tickets a bargainous £5 adv, £6 on the door.
Available from Jumbo records (leeds) and Crash records (leeds) or from We Got Tickets
WE GOT TICKETS LINK
Blast Off @ 2:30

HEY COLOSSUS (riot season)
The headliners of the day will be traveling to Leeds for the first time in light years to grace the stage with their monolithic evil drone. Hey Colossus are not your average doom band, they seem to have re-crafted the genre into the darkest psychedelic sound art you could possibly imagine, Ostracised from structure and form, but. If you listen carefully beneath the saturated malice of their music you will find a groove that will leave you rocking backwards and forwards in a puddle of your own piss.
listen to Hey Colossus here
BLACK MASS (holy roar!)
In 1983 Thrash Metal jumped in to a Delorian, travelled to the future, combined the best of extreame music from both times and created Black Mass. This four-headed bastard child of Metal is everything that Grind/Hardcore should be! Chaotic shouting vocals, hard hitting blast beats with riffs and beat downs a plenty. These guys have the aggression of Slayer and the party vibes of Municipal Waste, if you think you can handle that, I am sure they would like to see you try.
listen to Black Mass here
CASTROVALVA (brew)
If you ever have a party then you should definitely hire these guys to play. Their cocktail of hip-hop breaks, mental vocals, electronic madness and possibly the phattest bass guitar you’ve ever heard, sounds like the residents of a mental asylum who have been let loose in a Whacky Warehouse armed with synthesised explosives and a dosage of mind altering narcotics that could kill a mule. Castrovalva’s unique musical battery will keep you dancing for a week.
listen to Castrovalva here
ANTARES (holy roar!)
In order to comprehend this band, one must posses the mental composition of an astral being; these guys could bench press the solar system with their fingertips while completing algebra equations with their guitars. “I’ve heard this fiddly fret wanking before” I hear you cry. Bullshit! I guaran-damn-tee you haven’t witnessed technical ability being executed like this. Antares will rock your tits off and scatty vocalist Steve Watts will make damn sure you get involved.
listen to Antares here
WIZARDS BEARD (PsycheDOOMelic)
Wizards Beard have just released their debut album on PsycheDOOMelic appropriately entitled ‘Pure Filth’, which just so happens to be the only way to describe this band; Pure in a sense that their music remains uncontaminated by the usual swill you find in Metal these days and Filth in every sense of the word, like you just got brutally fuct in every hole by the arch angel of doom and shamelessly loved every minute of it. If you are unsure of the meaning of Riff, then make sure you come down and see Wizards Beard showing you how its done.
listen to Wizards Beard here
APPLE CANNON
There is no roll here, just rock n riff. You will be inevitably sucked into their fierce groove and cosmic intensity, and without realising it you will find yourselves amidst a crowed of drones nodding along in unison to the cannons beat. The unanimity of this friendly scouse two-piece is not to be questioned as they bestow you with an energetic performance of tailored riffage and inexorable stoner groove.
listen to Apple Cannon here
ETAI KESHIKI
The solidarity of this band is contagious. Etai Keshiki will terrorise you in utterly unfathomable ways, leaving the words ‘Etai or Die’ etched into the back of your mind. These guys care not of your judgement or approval, you will simply be presented with a ghastly display of power and seismic waves of pandemonium that reach deep into your conscience an remove anything that doesn’t need to be there.
listen to Etai Keshiki here
MOTHER/DESTROYER
If you haven’t already witnessed the splendour of this fine new band of riff merchants then make sure you get down early. Mother/Destroyer have recently pounced upon the city of Leeds without warning to give a swift dosage of freshness. Its difficult to pin these guys down they kinda have everything you needs. Riff, groove, funk, good vibes it’s all there. Mother/Destroyer will be the perfect unit to cut the ribbon and open the gates on Brutal Day Out.
listen to Mother/Destroyer here
Dan
BS
BRUTAL DAY OUT
Saturday 4th June @ Santiago’s, Leeds
Big Spaceship, Low Culture and Godisdad have joined forces in an effort to blow your face clean off!
A day of savage riff worshiping bands displaying all forms of brutality that will lacerate you mental den and leave you bleeding from every orifice while still begging for more. If loud, heavy and reasonable priced is your kind of deal then this is the event for you.
Throughout the day we will be showcasing 8 bands followed by a DJ set from Milky boy Matt Reid (Hawk Eyes) as well has black metal face painting and homemade confectionery in the form of death metal cupcakes.
Please note: due to the limited capacity of Santiagos we will be using a ‘one in one out’ policy later on in the day.
Tickets a bargainous £5 adv, £6 on the door.
Available from Jumbo records (leeds) and Crash records (leeds) or from We Got Tickets
WE GOT TICKETS LINK
Blast Off @ 2:30

HEY COLOSSUS (riot season)
The headliners of the day will be traveling to Leeds for the first time in light years to grace the stage with their monolithic evil drone. Hey Colossus are not your average doom band, they seem to have re-crafted the genre into the darkest psychedelic sound art you could possibly imagine, Ostracised from structure and form, but. If you listen carefully beneath the saturated malice of their music you will find a groove that will leave you rocking backwards and forwards in a puddle of your own piss.
listen to Hey Colossus here
BLACK MASS (holy roar!)
In 1983 Thrash Metal jumped in to a Delorian, travelled to the future, combined the best of extreame music from both times and created Black Mass. This four-headed bastard child of Metal is everything that Grind/Hardcore should be! Chaotic shouting vocals, hard hitting blast beats with riffs and beat downs a plenty. These guys have the aggression of Slayer and the party vibes of Municipal Waste, if you think you can handle that, I am sure they would like to see you try.
listen to Black Mass here
CASTROVALVA (brew)
If you ever have a party then you should definitely hire these guys to play. Their cocktail of hip-hop breaks, mental vocals, electronic madness and possibly the phattest bass guitar you’ve ever heard, sounds like the residents of a mental asylum who have been let loose in a Whacky Warehouse armed with synthesised explosives and a dosage of mind altering narcotics that could kill a mule. Castrovalva’s unique musical battery will keep you dancing for a week.
listen to Castrovalva here
ANTARES (holy roar!)
In order to comprehend this band, one must posses the mental composition of an astral being; these guys could bench press the solar system with their fingertips while completing algebra equations with their guitars. “I’ve heard this fiddly fret wanking before” I hear you cry. Bullshit! I guaran-damn-tee you haven’t witnessed technical ability being executed like this. Antares will rock your tits off and scatty vocalist Steve Watts will make damn sure you get involved.
listen to Antares here
WIZARDS BEARD (PsycheDOOMelic)
Wizards Beard have just released their debut album on PsycheDOOMelic appropriately entitled ‘Pure Filth’, which just so happens to be the only way to describe this band; Pure in a sense that their music remains uncontaminated by the usual swill you find in Metal these days and Filth in every sense of the word, like you just got brutally fuct in every hole by the arch angel of doom and shamelessly loved every minute of it. If you are unsure of the meaning of Riff, then make sure you come down and see Wizards Beard showing you how its done.
listen to Wizards Beard here
APPLE CANNON
There is no roll here, just rock n riff. You will be inevitably sucked into their fierce groove and cosmic intensity, and without realising it you will find yourselves amidst a crowed of drones nodding along in unison to the cannons beat. The unanimity of this friendly scouse two-piece is not to be questioned as they bestow you with an energetic performance of tailored riffage and inexorable stoner groove.
listen to Apple Cannon here
ETAI KESHIKI
The solidarity of this band is contagious. Etai Keshiki will terrorise you in utterly unfathomable ways, leaving the words ‘Etai or Die’ etched into the back of your mind. These guys care not of your judgement or approval, you will simply be presented with a ghastly display of power and seismic waves of pandemonium that reach deep into your conscience an remove anything that doesn’t need to be there.
listen to Etai Keshiki here
MOTHER/DESTROYER
If you haven’t already witnessed the splendour of this fine new band of riff merchants then make sure you get down early. Mother/Destroyer have recently pounced upon the city of Leeds without warning to give a swift dosage of freshness. Its difficult to pin these guys down they kinda have everything you needs. Riff, groove, funk, good vibes it’s all there. Mother/Destroyer will be the perfect unit to cut the ribbon and open the gates on Brutal Day Out.
listen to Mother/Destroyer here
Dan
BS
Thursday, 19 May 2011
Canaya + False Flags to play with Narrows (Ex-Botch + TAAS)
Good morning, I would like to inform you of this excellent gig @ The Brudenell Social Club, Leeds.
Happening 19th May:
NARROWS
Been described as having a "unique brand of aural malice". Ex-Botch and These Arms Are Snakes, should deem to be a very heavy post-rock experience. Awash with lush cymbal play and repetitive guitar phrases soaked in numerous FX pedals, it will feel like food for your earholes, but don't wretch cause its good for you.
CANAYA
Heavy as fuck, high octane bludgeoning deathly riff metal from Leeds. With enough energy live to challenge a hoard of charging Spanish fighting bulls. Go and see these guys, but make sure you bring a clean pair of underwear. For fans of polyrhythms (MINT).
FALSE FLAGS
Ex-Red Stars Parade, these guys are relatively new as a unit. If they are anything like RSP, your ears shall be in for a clangorous experience.
Expect big riffs, hard hitting drums, lots of tattoos and its at the Brudenell, so guaranteed good atmosphere. It is £8 to get in though, one will have to reach a little deeper in the pockets for this one. Knock a couple of quid off this and the gig would've been spot on. Nevertheless... I recommend it.
Bosh.
FALSE FLAGS - WWW.MYSPACE.COM/THEFALSETOFFLAGS
CANAYA - WWW.MYSPACE.COM/CANAYAUK
NARROWS - http://www.deathwishinc.com/bands/105/
Click here for details of the Facebook event
T
BS.
Happening 19th May:
NARROWS
Been described as having a "unique brand of aural malice". Ex-Botch and These Arms Are Snakes, should deem to be a very heavy post-rock experience. Awash with lush cymbal play and repetitive guitar phrases soaked in numerous FX pedals, it will feel like food for your earholes, but don't wretch cause its good for you.
CANAYA
Heavy as fuck, high octane bludgeoning deathly riff metal from Leeds. With enough energy live to challenge a hoard of charging Spanish fighting bulls. Go and see these guys, but make sure you bring a clean pair of underwear. For fans of polyrhythms (MINT).
FALSE FLAGS
Ex-Red Stars Parade, these guys are relatively new as a unit. If they are anything like RSP, your ears shall be in for a clangorous experience.
Expect big riffs, hard hitting drums, lots of tattoos and its at the Brudenell, so guaranteed good atmosphere. It is £8 to get in though, one will have to reach a little deeper in the pockets for this one. Knock a couple of quid off this and the gig would've been spot on. Nevertheless... I recommend it.
Bosh.
FALSE FLAGS - WWW.MYSPACE.COM/THEFALSETOFFLAGS
CANAYA - WWW.MYSPACE.COM/CANAYAUK
NARROWS - http://www.deathwishinc.com/bands/105/
Click here for details of the Facebook event
T
BS.
Labels:
Brew Records,
Brudenell Social Club,
Canaya,
False Flags,
Gig,
Leeds,
Metal,
Narrows,
Post Rock
Monday, 16 May 2011
Wiht to play with Dopefight @ Royal Park Cellars
A super heavy gig is in our midst at Leeds' very own Royal Park Cellars.
The beast in question is the Dopefight, Wiht, Dead Existence and Groan gig on 3rd June. Leeds-based psych doom outfit Wiht (Doomanoid records) play host to a variety of oppressively soaked doom bands including Dopefight (UK), a monstrous, bong worshiping, brutal offering that Dan (big spaceship) had come across one evening a month or so ago on Stonerobixxx (stonerobixxx.blogspot.com/). A few chunky spliffs later... and we were ostensibly hooked.. the riffafterriffafterriff mantra hanging in the smoke filled air like a curse on our ears. These guys kick serious ass, and for the modern day Weedian, a leafy heaven emerges as one delves deeper into the Dopefight. These guys are unsigned (strangely) and have had only one split release with Dead Existence (also on the bill) before the full length album "Buds" only recently became available. I've posted a video below of the aptly named "Baby Goat Sick" for your earballs.
Big Spaceship will be there to review this bad boy, so keep your hats on for now. If you're in Leeds on the night in question, this evening is not to be missed. Put your pipes down for a few hours and top up that stoner haze with some jars of ale and colossus riffage.
BS
Click here for details of Facebook Event
The beast in question is the Dopefight, Wiht, Dead Existence and Groan gig on 3rd June. Leeds-based psych doom outfit Wiht (Doomanoid records) play host to a variety of oppressively soaked doom bands including Dopefight (UK), a monstrous, bong worshiping, brutal offering that Dan (big spaceship) had come across one evening a month or so ago on Stonerobixxx (stonerobixxx.blogspot.com/). A few chunky spliffs later... and we were ostensibly hooked.. the riffafterriffafterriff mantra hanging in the smoke filled air like a curse on our ears. These guys kick serious ass, and for the modern day Weedian, a leafy heaven emerges as one delves deeper into the Dopefight. These guys are unsigned (strangely) and have had only one split release with Dead Existence (also on the bill) before the full length album "Buds" only recently became available. I've posted a video below of the aptly named "Baby Goat Sick" for your earballs.
Big Spaceship will be there to review this bad boy, so keep your hats on for now. If you're in Leeds on the night in question, this evening is not to be missed. Put your pipes down for a few hours and top up that stoner haze with some jars of ale and colossus riffage.
BS
Click here for details of Facebook Event
Labels:
Dead Existence,
Doom,
Dopefight,
Groan,
Leeds,
Metal,
Royal Park Cellars,
Wiht
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