Another year goes flying by and here we are again with another best of list. Once again we are publishing a list of the 30 albums/EP's that kept us at Desert Psychlist relatively sane and grounded. As we say every year these are our picks and may differ greatly from your own but then you probably realise that already, we also need to tell you that the text accompanying our choices are a mix of snippets of reviews posted on Desert Psychlist's pages and blurbs we have posted on the various artists Bandcamp pages. Right fasten those seatbelts here we go again......
" they have thrown that bar into the stratosphere, the album is everything that the last album was and much more, it is an album that will be demanding your attention not just over the next few months but over many years.
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29. HEKATE ~ HOUSE OF SOLOMON
A seriously impressive album that if there is any justice in this world ought to be figuring on all those best of lists at the end of the year.. not just this one
28: HELL IS A CITY ~ NARROW SEAS
For
Hell Is A City the blues are the block on which all their songs are built, every song on "
Narrow Seas" has its roots in the genre, this is not a doom album with elements of
the blues, this is a
blues album with elements of
doom.
27: ORANGE GOBLIN ~ SCIENCE, NOT FICTION
Orange Goblin's return to the studio was a much heralded one but sadly with anticipation often comes disappointment, not in this case though.
26. LUCIFER GIANT ~ LUCIFER GIANT
A delightfully dynamic blending of
prog,
doom and
heavy psych with strong clean vocals that sit nicely in that middle of the mix pocket. An absolute monster of an album.
25. TEMPORAL DRIVER ~ A TREATISE OF SORCERY: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO MYSTICISM IN MAGIC
A powerful dark and dank assemblage of songs tinted with elements of
doom,
desert rock,
psych and
British goth, an album that any lover of good melodic heavy music would want gracing their collection.
24. HEAVY TEMPLE ~ GARDEN OF HEATHENS
It's still kind of hard to believe that "Garden of Heathens" is only Heavy Temple's second full length album, especially given how long they have been around, but the best things are always worth waiting for and Heavy Temple have with their new album delivered one of the best things you'll hear this year.
23: DEAD RUNES ~ RAIDHO
A headbanging blend of
heavy rock and
doom decorated in well delivered clean and powerful vocals, an intelligent and varied mix of
prog- like complexity, lysergic languidity and swaggering heaviness.
22: SANTA PLANTA ~ FROM THE TRAILS OF DESIRE
A scintillating mish mash of low'n'slow
stoner doom and spacious acidic
psych, a truly impressive listen from start to finish.
21: CURSE THE SON ~ DELIRIUM
Do not go dismissing
Curse the Son as another of those
Sabbath worshipping bands as they are far from being that, yes they do work in a similar field of music but their sound, when not spiralling off into hazy and lysergic territories, is much more an
American take on
doom, a sound inspired more by
Wino than it is
Iommi.
20: RED MESA ~ PARTIAL DISTORTIONS
There were hints on the bands previous album, "
The Path To The Deathless", that the band were heading in a heavier direction but nobody would have predicted they would get this damn heavy,
19. CHEDDAR ~ PSYCHE
Elements of
prog,
alt-rock,
occult rock and even hints of
symphonic metal can be found nestled among these eight songs, a stunning mix of crunching riffage and vocal ethereality.
18. SONIC WOLVES ~ III
Sonic Wolves "
III" is an outstanding release that ticks all the boxes any discerning
rock music fan could ever want ticking, it's aggressive in places soothing and spacious in others, it is an album that will appeal to those brought up on the
classic, garage and
hard rock of the
70's, those who cut their teeth on
80's metal and those with an investment in the
stoner rock,
psych and
doom that has graced record collections from the
90's to the present day.
17. MALSTEN ~ THE HAUNTING OF SILVAKRA MILL-RITES OF PASSAGE
Malsten's Silvakra saga continued into a second album, a combination of storytelling and groove that'll send shivers down the spine.
16. INCHE KAI CHE ~ TRANSMUTACIÓN
If
Inche Kai Che's "
Transmutación" was a jewel it would be a radiant cut diamond, bright and shining with many facets, if it were a food it would be Ambrosia, divine and spiritually uplifting. It is however merely a collection of songs on an album....but what a magnificent collection of songs and what a stunning album it is.
15. SUNDRIFTER ~ AN EARLIER TIME
Sundrifter's "
An Earlier Time", is one of those albums with the potential to live on much longer than the band that made it actually exists, a game changing album much like
Pink Floyd's "
Dark Side of the Moon" was back in its day,
Radiohead's "
OK Computer" is today and how
Elder's "
Lore" will no doubt be perceived in the future, a bold statement you might say but this album really is that
GOOD!
14. SAUTRAS ~ LAZARUS DILEMMA
No two
Sautrus albums are alike, each is its own separate journey with its own unique twists and turns and this album may well be the finest journey they have taken us on so far.
13. DVNE ~ VOIDKIND
Many may have thought that
DVNE had reached their peak with "
Etemen Ænka" that there was no possible way they could ever top such a hugely impactful release but those "many" underestimated how much more these guys had (and still have) in their locker, what they had in that locker was "
Voidkind" probably the best black edged
progressive metal album to come out of the
British Isles in an age.
12. MAMMOTH VOLUME ~ RAISED UP BY WITCHES
Big debates are raging over the effects of
AI on the arts but until the powers that be can invent a programme that can reproduce music as eclectic, off-centred and deliciously diverse as that which
Mammoth Volume deliver with "
Raised Up By Witches" then we can all lay in our beds safe in the knowledge that real music played by real musicians is still something worth celebrating.
11. DAEVAR ~ AMBER EYES
Daevar have with "
Amber Eyes" made the album we all hoped they would make , an album that doesn't stray too far away from the blueprint the band drew up with the excellent "
Delirious Rites" but is at the same time a progression in both its ideas, its arrangements and its musicality.
10. BOVEDA DEL SOL ~ COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUSNESS
Unbelievably impressive collection of tunes tinted with elements of
sludge,
prog,
space and
doom and decorated in a variety of vocal tones.
09. SUNNATA ~ CHASING SHADOWS
Everything you have loved about the bands previous work, the broad soundscapes the heaviness and the feeling of shamanic spirituality are all here but so much broader, heavier and more spiritual.
08. ROBOT GOD ~ SUBCONSCIOUS AWAKENING
Epic length songs of engrossing
space rock and
heavy psych shot through with all the elements of
stoner rock and
doom we've fast become accustomed to hearing from these
Australians.
07. SPACESLUG ~ OUT OF WATER
Polish underground bands are known world wide for delivering off the scale levels of intensity, complexity and heaviness and
Spaceslug are no shrinking violets in those departments, however the complexity, intensity and heaviness
Spaceslug bring to the table with "
Out Of Water" is of the measured variety, there is a deftness of touch to the heaviness on this album that does not so much pin you to the wall as invite you to stand against that wall and allow the music to flow over you.
06. BIRDS OF VALE ~ LIMBO
These
Athenians have nailed it with this their debut, an absolute peach of an album that draws from the wells of
stoner rock,
grunge,
the blues and
southern rock.
05. FREE RIDE ~ ACIDO Y PUTO
Free Ride cut their teeth playing generator parties on the open plateau's outside of their
Madrid home so it will come as no surprise that the sound the band bring to the table with "
Acido y Puto" is one not too far removed from that which once echoed across the open deserts of
California when bands like
Kyuss,
Nebula and
Fu Manchu were first finding their feet in this world. Basically if you like your stoner "
old school" and served up with with a little lysergic haziness and a pinch of
Mediterranean spiciness then this is the album you will want to be spinning.
04. REZN ~ BURDEN
Not much you can say about this album other than it is absolutely magical from start to finish, these guys are not just musicians they are spellcasters.
03. ANCIIENTS ~ BEYOND THE REACH OF THE SUN
Anciients "
Beyond the Reach of the Sun" is the sound of a band at the very top of their game, the musicianship is off the scale impressive, the vocals are a delicious mix of melodic and growly and the lyrics are poetically cryptic and thought provoking. For those of you out there who love their music crushingly complex instrumentally intricate and unbelievably powerful it really doesn't get better than this.
02. HUNTSMEN ~ THE DRY LAND
Elements of
Americana,
folk and
prog framed in blackened
doom and
sludge, an outstanding follow up to their mind-blowing second album "
Mandala of Fear" and its following EP "
The Dying Pines",
01. SERGEANT THUNDERHOOF ~ THE GHOST OF BADON HILL
Musically stunning and lyrically intelligent
Sergeant Thunderhoof's "
The Ghost of Badon Hill" is everything you could ever want from a modern era rock album, it is a release that
rocks and
dooms in equal measure while also incorporating into its make-up elements of complex
prog and textured
psych. Add to this genre crossing tapestry a concept that actually works, and doesn't leave you scratching your head in confusion, and what you are left with is an absolute modern day
rock masterpiece.
Well, that's
2024 over and out folks so before the ice caps melt, nuclear war breaks out and
AI decides humanity is more bother than its worth lets get some shout outs done.....
Michele for her love, hard work and support,
Vikki,
Billy,
Sian, Ethan,
Austin,
Rowan and
Amber for just being life affirming,
Steve Howe (of
Outlaws Of The Sun) and
Reek of Stoom (of
Howls From The Hollows podcast) for their continued support and late night banter ,
Joop Konraad (of
Stoner Hive) for all his support and regular shout-outs, the ever-growing list of contributors to
Retro Rockets (
Facebook page) for reminding me that there is still a ton of music from the past still to be heard , the wonderful
Leanne Ridgeway (of
Riff Relevant) for just being
Leanne Ridgway, all the contributors at
The Doom Charts who refuse to let a new release pass them by, all the record labels and
PR companies for the promos and updates, all the musicians and artists who constantly amaze us with their music, and of course you the readers because without you this site just would not exist.
© 2024 Frazer Jones