Doomcakes’ Most Listened: December 10th
Doomcakes’ Most Listened: December 10th is an old-school overview of gems and classics the rest of us may have missed. Get ready to go deep!
Read More Doomcakes’ Most Listened: December 10thDoomcakes’ Most Listened: December 10th is an old-school overview of gems and classics the rest of us may have missed. Get ready to go deep!
Read More Doomcakes’ Most Listened: December 10thThe post discusses several standout music releases, highlighting Fool’s Idol’s Autumn EP for its blend of punk energy with serene elements, Valley of the Sun’s The Sayings of the Seers for its uplifting stoner-alternative rock experience, and Seedy Jeezus for their feel-good energy. A single track, Wrong Eyes from No Skull, and albums from Damage Therapy and Electric Wizard are also appreciated for their unique elements and contributions to the garage rock and doom metal genres respectively.
Read More Doomcakes’ Most Listened: November 26But with a band like this, it’s all about the songs. In those songs are awesome. Even when The Magpie starts out a little bit “stock”, they diverge in interesting and unexpected ways. If you are a fan of bands who don’t sound like anyone else, this is must have to your collection!
Read More Review And Interview: The MagpieThunderdope hooked me with their Nirvana cover, kept me listening with two solid tracks of their own unique brand of stoner music, and even got Doomcakes herself to listen to a fourteen minute song. Not too shabby. Based on what I’ve heard on this EP alone, I really think these guys could go in any direction they wanted to.
Read More Thunderdope: Planet WeedFor a bunch of reasons, this is the best I can do for my September Doom Charts list. Thankfully, Stephanie hit it out of the park with her list, which you can see here.
Read More Scott’s September Doom Charts Submission