Welcome To Sky Valley

Kyuss - Welcome To Sky Valley (1994)


Welcome to Sky Valley is the third studio album by American stoner rock/metal band Kyuss, originally released on June 28, 1994.

WTSV.

At A Loss

Buzzov*en - At A Loss (1998)


Don't bring me down.

At A Loss.

Thee DestroyOrr

Integrity - Thee DestroyOrr (2011)


I'm gonna keep the clevo hardcore tip rolling. Maybe I'l post some OLC next (you fruits). I'm still awake for some reason, so here's Thee DestroyOrr. Rob Orr is an amazing guitarist and possibly my favorite to take the six-stringed helm in arguably one of my favorite hardcore bands of all time. This is a genuinely good compilation with some of the most creative guitar work Integrity has ever seen. This comp also includes a 34 minute interview for those that are interested in that sort of thing. For those that aren't, the songs rule!

Charles Manson.

Tribe Called Hardcore

Creepout - Tribe Called Hardcore (2010)


I'm going on vacation to a town I've never spent time in and will never spend time in again. That means I need to listen to Japanese One Life Crew really loud and torture the locals. Get waste. See you dorks later.

Fuck I wish I had an Indians hat/jersey.

"Hey yo, my friend, how's it goin? I know you hate your shitty life, but don't be a fuckin' gay."

Orange Goblin / Electric Wizard Split

Orange Goblin / Electric Wizard Split (1997) (EP)


Concluding the Orange Goblin posting spree we have the split they did with Electric Wizard. The first track, Electric Wizard's seventeen minute Chrono.Naut, is a two-parter kicking things off with some serious business riffing before sliding gently into its spacey conclusion. Orange Goblin follows with two tracks, the first being Nuclear Guru (a mediocre track I don't have feelings for either way), the second being a cover of Black Sabbath's Hand of Doom that's actually pretty awesome. Not a must-have release by any stretch, but still a solid listen.

WHAT U GONNA DO?

Time Travelling Blues

Orange Goblin - Time Travelling Blues (1998)


Actually, I think this one has usurped Planet Ten as my second favorite Orange Goblin record, so I retract my previous statement. Plus this one starts with a motorcycle revving. SICK.

Two L's.

Frequencies From Planet Ten

Orange Goblin - Frequencies From Planet Ten (1997)


Here's another one (my second favorite), if you liked the previously posted record. I'm not going to bother describing this album or this band because I'm tired and I'm lazy and I'm angry.

Second best.

The Big Black

Orange Goblin - The Big Black (2000)


Just trying to power through the rest of this stupid week so I can go on vacation this weekend. Arguably my favorite Orange Goblin record, this is definitely helping.

Goblin.

Quet Earth

Bison B.C. - Quiet Earth (2008)


I probably posted this album back when it came out. Here it is again because I recently blew the dust off it and it's still a fun record with some huge riffs. I think the album art is a good litmus test to see if you'll like the music.

EARF.

Sleepers In The Rift

Morbus Chron - Sleepers In The Rift (2011)


THIS ALBUM MAKES ME WANT TO TYPE IN ALL CAPS. FUCK YEAH MORBUS CHRON.

CHRON.

Towards the Megalith

Disma - Towards the Megalith (2011)


Late to the party on this one, at least as far as posting goes. If you like death metal and aren't a slamz loving neckbeard, this album will have you banging your head. I mean, look at that album art. Look at that logo. It speaks for itself.

DISMA.

Electric Wizard

Electric Wizard - Electric Wizard (1995)


A solid Sabbath worshiping debut that gets overlooked because everyone's boner gravitates to Dopethrone.

Dope.

In Return

Torche - In Return (2007)


Torche is one of those bands that I warmed to very, very slowly. While I really like Floor and I love the riffage that Torche brings to the table, for some reason I never really enjoyed them all that much. Until I heard this one. I can't really explain it, but if you enjoy the genre and have written them off maybe you should give this one as listen as well. It truly has the Baizley touch as it were, the mere presence of his artwork seeming to elevate most albums he gets involved with.

Note: For some reason the first song really annoys the shit out of me, so I recommend skipping it. Warship sucks and if you like it you suck. I've considered deleting it all together but my iTunes OCD would keep me up at night if I did.

Baizdawg.
The Black Angels - Phosphene Dream (2010)


It's been too nice lately to post anything too nasty, so here's some fuzzy riffs from Austin, TX's The Black Angels. A vintage sound that doesn't come across as bullshit mimicry or poorly executed worship. Their sound is deep, complex, interesting, and most importantly fuzzed the fuck out. Woo wee.

Tejas.

Black Mountain

White Hills - Black Valleys (2011)

One thirty minute deep space voyage contained herein.

WWWWWWW.