Paramagia is the kind of record that will immediately piss off two types of listeners: people who want obvious hooks, and people who think “psychedelic heavy rock” should automatically be warm, cosmic, or fun. ABISSI aren’t interested in either camp. This album is stubborn, repetitive, and occasionally exhausting – and that’s exactly why it mostly […]
Witching Chronicles: Exploring MOON DESTROYS’ She Walks By Moonlight
She Walks By Moonlight is a solid, slow-moving record that leans heavily on atmosphere rather than big moments. MOON DESTROYS aren’t trying to reinvent heavy rock here. Instead, they focus on mood, repetition, and a sound that feels intentionally worn and hazy. The guitars are thick and fuzzy without becoming messy. Riffs repeat, but not […]
Witching Chronicles: Exploring Winds Of Neptune
There’s a certain kind of record that doesn’t announce itself with a mission statement or a novelty hook. It just shows up already broken in, like it’s been sitting on a turntable in some smoke-stained room for years, waiting for you to notice. Winds of Neptune feels like one of those records. Not retro for […]