Showing posts with label Concrete Sun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Concrete Sun. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Ripple News - Free Download Compilation: Heavy Planet Presents...Bong Hits From The Astral Basement
Happy New Year everyone! To ring in this new year, Heavy Planet brings to your ears our first ever compilation. Comprised of 61 of the finest independent and unsigned bands from around the world, this compilation is sure to please every fan of Stoner Rock, Doom, Psychedelic and Sludge. Back in September we started taking submissions and the response was outstanding. We've had a blast putting this comp. together and would hope to do more in the future. Along with the FREE download of the album come a free e-book which features every single band on the compilation. The amazing album artwork was done by noneother than the lovely and talented Helena Harlan. Now without further ado, I present to you...
BONG HITS FROM THE ASTRAL BASEMENT
Tracklist:
01. 1000mods-"Road To Burn"
02. Ashes Of Iron-"The Beast"
03. Astralnaut-"Live For Nothing"
04. Baron Greenback-"Imploding Sun"
05. Bone Worm-"Sickness"
06. Boss302-"Sparrow"
07. Buzzer/The Great Khan-"Papa Was An Alligator"
08. Carrion Mother-"Venus, Goddess"
09. C.F.A.-"Shake Your Ass"
10. Concrete Sun-"God Forsaken Prostitute"
11. Dawn Storm Watchers-"666.1.333"
12. Dead Empires-"Crystal Cages"
13. Deadweight-"Astro Cannibalism"
14. Destroyer of Light-"The Virgin"
15. Diesel King-"The Ancient and the Nameless"
16. Dresden Leningrad-"Niemandsland"
17. Electric Taurus-"Two Gods, Caput Algol"
18. Emperors-"Surrender"
19. Firelord-"Crazy Little Witch"
20. Flemming-"Not About Love"
21. Gaggle of Cocks-"Black Helicopters"
22. Goat Bong-"Romancing the Drone"
23. God Ox-"Pestilent Dogmata"
24. Gonzo Morales-"Listen"
25. Hu-"Long John"
26. Ichabod-"Hollow God"
27. Interstelar-"Defined By Opposites (Opposite Daze)
28. It's Not Night, It's Space-"Blue Mountain Freedom"
29. Judd Madden-"King Drought"
30. Killimanjaro-"Killimanjaro"
31. Kozybunx-"Goatriders"
32. Large Marge-"God Bless This Apathy"
33. Les Indiens-"Ed"
34. Monobrow-"City of Angels"
35. Mystons-"Mourning Sky"
36. Narcoiris-"Montana"
37. Old and Ill-"Throat Feast"
38. Outlaws of Zen-"With the Swine"
39. Pet the Preacher-"Concrete Prophet"
40. Powered Wig Machine-"Mullet Man"
41. Radio Garage-"Siervo"
42, Rainbows Are Free-"Last Supper"
43. Red Desert-"Slow Kill"
44. Reign of Zaius-"Revelation"
45. Slow Mover-"Jefferson Combine"
46. Southern Badass-"Call of New Orleans"
47. Spine Chilling Breeze-"Something From Nothing"
48. Stone Bride-"Moonrider"
49. Stonerfront Numegan-"Stonerfront Numegan"
50. Subterranean Disposition-"Prolong This Agony"
51. Sweet Love-"Black Hole"
52. The Blue Screen of Death-"Widdecombe"
53. The Cliches-"Take Me"
54. The Neptune Power Federation-"The Fuzz"
55. The Reptilians-"Britney Spears Sex Riot"
56. Witches Drum-"Climb Aboard the Bus of Devotion"
57. Throw the Goat-"Last Call"
58. Triggerman-"Hail to the River Gods"
59. Tunguska Mammoth-"Degenesis"
60. Wasted Theory-"Despair"
61. Widows-"Goat Lab"
Friday, September 23, 2011
Concrete Sun - Sky is High
This gig is the greatest and one thing I'm learning fast is that my kinda music knows no boundaries or borders whatsoever. I'm listening to awesome tunes spanning the globe. It's like I'm on a rock/metal world tour.
Next stop: Serbia. Yep...I know. The only sounds I've heard from there are the grunts bellowed by hot women tennis players. I never thought my next top southern metal album would rise from a former war-torn country in southeastern Europe, but Concrete Sun (now that's heavy) sure blew me away with their debut, Sky is High. It teems with jackhammer riffage straight outta NOLA, and overflows with super-weighty vocals. I love Sky is High more than a fat kid loves cake and I quickly included it among my favorite releases of 2011.
A huge 'thank-you' to guitarist Bojan for hooking up The Ripple Effect with a digital copy of Sky is High. This is what he told us via email:
"Concrete Sun is a five-piece band from Novi Sad, Serbia. 'Southern sludge-n-grunge' is probably the closest you can get in an attempt to put us into a genre, but there's a lot more to the story than just that." Bojan said, "Our music is a blend of southern rock, blues, stoner, groove, sludge and grunge, characterized by bluesy melodies, sharp vocals and heavy riffage."
I couldn't have put it any better Bojan, but I'd like to add that it's also phenomenal music. Sky is High is 9 tracks of fresh southern heaviness that I've been craving for what seems like ages. Sure, veterans Crowbar finally have a new album, but Down and Eyehategod haven't put out any new songs in while and the real C.O.C. ended years ago. So did Acid Bath and Floodgate. Concrete Sun are the new European rookie starters on my southern metal roster. Hell to the yeah 'cause my Jonesin' days are over for now.
On the outstanding Sky is High, I hear hints of Black Label Society guitar licks along with the NOLA-inspired riffs. The vocals excite me, too, and bring back fond memories of another southern rock/metal darling of mine - Sixty-Watt Shaman. This album is hard as granite and I enjoy every song.
"Just a Beginning" (3:43) is the first on my copy, but shows up last on the Bandcamp track listing. No wonder it's one of my faves. It pulverizes me like a cinder block to the head the riffs are so dense. I think it's the beginning of a first-class album. "Euphoria" (4:24) is next, with dual guitars mixing it up before a rolling groove takes you along for a ride.
"Last Man Under the Sun" (4:52) is maybe the only song which I think has a mellow feel, but it still showcases a hefty chorus and amazing guitar/bass solos. "D.A.N.U.B.E." (4:43) and "Junkyard Dog" (5:03) both grab and throttle my neck.
I think one of the best on Sky is High - musically and vocally - is the longest, "God Forsaken Prostitute" (5:49). It's pure southern metal greatness...but the poor girl. You can almost feel her pain. Kidding. "Ruff Song" (3:10) is the bluesiest to me and just might be the most appealing to the general public. The title track "Sky is High" (4:00) begins with an intimidating southern riff and "Hide Behind" (4:22), another top choice, is peppered with Zakk Wylde guitar squeals.
Concrete Sun are looking for a record label, Bojan wrote. Hello...? Ripple Music...? The band was formed 2007 and went through a lot of lineup changes which halted its initial progress, including a year-long hiatus in 2009. Current members since 2010 include: Cerovina Strahinja (vocals), Mijatovic Bojan (guitar), Zivkovic Budimir (guitar), Petrovic Strahinja (bass) and Topic Milos (drums). Each "continues to evolve musically," according to Bojan, "with every member bringing their own set of influences into the story."
Sky is High by Concrete Sun (Aug. '11) can be downloaded in digital format (name your price) from Bandcamp. It's a must-have for any fan of 2-ton southern metal so click the link below and get crushed. Now.
Hard-hat and steel-toed boots recommended.
--Heddbuzz
http://concretesun.bandcamp.com/
http://www.reverbnation.com/concretesun
http://www.facebook.com/concrete.sun
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