Bandcamp Bonanza – 099

Posted on the 02 November 2019 by Ripplemusic

This round we have a couple local bands from my hometown, plus a riveting set of heavy jammers scattered across the country from Austrailia, Germany, Austria, and even Missouri. I mean MISSOURI folks. Kick ass tunes. Check em out.
Crimson Witch – Satanic Panic Satanic Panic drowns you with straight up rawk n roll peppered with proto-powered metal and ball bruising rhythm. The wicked vocals sear with righteous grooves and hearty riffs. Like Fu Manchu riding a skateboard with rocket boosters over a lava crusted desert.
Vague Choir – Enjoy Your Decay  I'm not a flower guy, but knowing these flowers sounds like they look, dark, moody, heavy and passionate, they'll forever be decaying in my bandcamp urn. Thanks guys for another bad ass post-punky output.
Silver –Let’s Talk Tomorrow About Last Night These guys sure do write good tunes. Let’s talk today about ‘Let’s Talk Tomorrow About Last Night’. Greg’s smooth vocals carry the hearty rhythm, rustic tone and driving hooks straight through your ️. Favorite track: Good Enough.
Stone Priest – Pallor Mortis Stone Priest take Pallor Mortis to the next level incorporating a healthy dose of synth into their fiery brand of retro stoner rock. Think modern day Deep Purple with a gloomy and doomy vibe.
Paralyzed – Hidden Sun What if Glen Danzig sang in a stoner metal band? Paralyzed leaves that question floating in your mind as the vocals howl over the voluptuous fuzz and hard-nosed rhythm. This one throbs that itch that you never could scratch with unrelenting groove and powerhouse doom.
The Balls – The Beginning Or The End The Balls continue on their brand of black balling the status quo with an intoxicating array of hard-driving groove, wicked vocal melodies, and skull-glossing riffs, with an undeniable hook. So damn catchy! Favorite track: Subtleman.
Parasol Caravan – Nemesis The retro tones are on point loaded with a hard swagger of blues and crunched out fuzz.
The Screaming Fly – Trip To Venus Oh man, every now and then an album carries you away to another planet. Trip to Venus is intoxicating, exhilarating and downright mind-numbing. Swirling psych, hypnotic riffs, and psychotic vocal tones make this a no-brainer.
Pseudo Mind Hive –Of Seers & Sirens Imagine Pink Floyd doing the soundtrack to Mad Max.... Favorite track: Equinox.
Iron Sun – Helios Iron Sun deliver a molten wave of fiery riffs raging with that NOLA tone and melting with both aggressive and dynamic vocals. Like Héctor says, like early Baroness forged by heavy metal and tempered with industrial fuzz.
-The Huntsman