DOOM CHARTS – SEPTEMBER 2023

“The music junkies see the Doom Charts as part of a larger, more essential and pleasurable part of daily life. Not as an experience to be collected or bragged about – or as a ritual, like filling up a car – but as something else that gives pleasure, like sex or dancing, or a good nap in the afternoon.”

~ Anthony Bourdain (probably misheard quote)

And that ends September… We’ve been blessed with so many amazing albums already throughout the year. But September was something else. There was so much, so many albums released that the Contributors were starting to revolt. They demanded longer lists. They wanted to extend the published list. They wanted extra lists. They wanted more. Because they received so much more! Well… After much deliberation within the group, we decided we wouldn’t budge and we would not waver. We only wanted to state that we understand their grief, their toil and sweat. We feel their pain. It was hard selecting the best ones in our opinion. And it was even more difficult to stick to that rigid amount of a mere twenty-five. Below, is the result. Forty brand new albums representing September 2023, a month so full of great releases that the ones featured on this list are really something else…

Welcome to Doom Charts, representing some of the finest bloggers, journalists, radio, podcasters and reviewers from the heavy underground around the globe.  Each month, our critics submit their picks for the best new doom, sludge, metal, stoner, psychedelic and heavy rock albums.  The results are compiled and tabulated into the chart below.  This is a one-stop shop for the best new albums in the world…

40. THE MAGPIE – THE MAGPIE / NEW!

39. LOWDRIVE – RISE / NEW!

38. VAN GROOVER – BACK FROM THE SHOP / NEW!

37. THE MOTH – FROST / NEW!

36. SONIC SPECULUM – SONIC SPECULUM / NEW!

35. KAL-EL – MOON PEOPLE / NEW!

34. EARTH ALTAR / SUN BELOW – INTER TERRA SOLIS / NEW!

33. NOVA DOLL – DENATURING / NEW!

32. IBLISS – BINTANG FAJAR / NEW!

31. FULANNO – RUIDO INFERNAL / NEW!

30. FUZZ EVIL – NEW BLOOD / NEW!

29. RRRAGS – MUNDI / NEW!

28. SMOKE THE LIGHT – THE GREAT NEVER ENDING / NEW!

27. BLESSED BLACK – SEASONS VOL. 1 / NEW!

26. HEY COLOSSUS – IN BLOOD / NEW!

25. CLOUD CATCHER – RETURN FROM THE CAULDRON / NEW!
1168 Points
Doom, Stoner, Trad Metal, Heavy Psych
Denver, CO, USA
Self-released

Back with a new lineup centered around guitarist/vocalist Rory Rummings, CLOUD CATCHER Return From The Cauldron and a brief hiatus with their third full-length. I’ve long considered the band to be the natural bridge between the great Maryland Doom power trios (The Obsessed, Unorthodox, Life Beyond, etc.) and the new brand of 2010s heavy embodied by Elder, Crypt Trip, Earthless, etc. That’s still true even as the band has bolstered their approach with a steroid shot of traditionalmetal riffery. CLOUD CATCHER have spent the better part of a decade as one of the genre’s best kept secrets… this record should let the cat out of the bag… err… cauldron.
~ Ben Bellum (The Greatest Thing You’ve Never Heard)

24. STEPMOTHER – PLANET BRUTALICON / NEW!
1197 Points
Garage, Proto, Punk
Melbourne, Australia
Tee Pee Records

Tee Pee Records once again does not disappoint, as STEPMOTHER brings it on Planet Brutalicon. This is pure rock and roll energy that dares you not to get up and move. I hear all sorts of influences here, from Blue Cheer, to Motorhead, to The Ramones, to MC5, to The Replacements, so seriously what could possibly be bad about that? Killer guitar work, on point production, and endless energy, the Australian trio have concocted the perfect formula for their debut album. 
~ Rich Piva (Musipedia of Metal, FuzzDoomRip)

23. QUEEN MARSA – I AM THE LAND / NEW!
1224 Points
Hardrock, Seventies, Nineties, Metal, Stoner
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Discos Macarras Records / Runaway Records

A blast of raw, primitive, wild hardrock, without additives, in which they recover the essence of the most authentic rock. An irreverent and powerful album, with direct songs that balance in that dystopia in which the sounds of the desert embark on an exploratory journey to the heart of the 70’s, making a brief stop in the heavy vibrations of the 90’s. Direct songs, the kind that take no prisoners, without intros or artifices, loaded with dancey and forceful riffs, a thunderous rhythmic base and, above all, a combative and badass attitude that surrounds everything. A perfect soundtrack for a roadside bar on a Saturday night. One of those disreputable joints where the beer flows in abundance and where the smoke invades everything.
~ Roberto Lucas (Denpa Fuzz)

22. SUPERLYNX – 4 10 / NEW!
1323 Points
Heavy Psych, Doom, Meditative Atmospheres and Droning Rock
Oslo Norway
Argonauta Records

If you aren’t yet familiar with one of the best bands out of Oslo, Norway ‘SUPERLYNX,’ then here’s your chance to hop aboard with this superb, powerful album. Their 4th studio lp titled  ‘4 10‘  released in this their 10th year together. (hence the album title)  A superb witches brew intricately weaving their unique brand of meditative atmospheric doom, heavy psych, and drone rock. You can feel the drenched, deep emotions they released from their many long jamming sessions in birthing this outstanding sublime record. The only bad thing about the album is that it ends.
~ Mark Partin (The Ripple Effect)

21. FRANKIE AND THE WITCH FINGERS – DATA DOOM / NEW!
1496 Points
Psychedelic, Garage, Rock
California, USA
The Reverberation Appreciation Society / Greenway Records

Who’s up for a party? Well, FRANKIE AND THE WITCH FINGERS obviously! They are always ready to move and kick some ass. From the get go this Californian outfit has made it their goal to kickstart positive psych vibes all around the globe and their new album Data Doom is like the extra space rocket booster pack for that mission. I can’t recall having this much fun listening to a psych garage album in a long time, which is a Data Doom goal well achieved. With ammunition like this in their pockets, I bet winning over the global venues and festivals is a walkover for them. So beware of FRANKIE AND THE WITCH FINGERS, because they are coming to get you!
~ Jasper Hesselink (Weirdo Shrine)

20. SHADOW OF JUPITER – PORTA COELI / NEW!
1521 Points
Heavy Psych, Sludge, Doom, Stoner Rock
Chicago,Illinois
Self-released

SHADOW OF JUPITER‘s “Porta Coeli” is what you get when musicians come together from a diverse array of musical backgrounds with a shared love of heavy rock music, it an album with a sound that is as current as it is vintage with soulful bluesy vocals, that hark back to the golden age of rock, vying with crunchy dark grooves born from the post Sabbath stoner and doom era. If this album does not send shivers down your spine then there is high probability you don’t have one.
~ Frazer Jones (Desert Psychlist)

19. SPIDER KITTEN – A POUND FOR THE PEACEBRINGER / NEW!
1608 Points
Doom, Sludge, Country, Americana
Wales, UK
APF Records

Bigger in scope, slower in tempo than their grungier Major Label Debut album, A POUND FOR THE PEACEBRINGER is here to stomp and pound its story gradually, but severely into your heart. Filling it with a lavish amount of doom and sludge tones. But there is more, for SPIDER KITTEN has always been about scouring through all genres for inspiration, and second track Safe To Drown for instance is a folk inspired, Americana and country ditty here to bookend the hefty tracks. And with those birds chirping away in the distance it turns into this delicate and almost lighthearted picnic scene. Fourth track God’s Song serves a similar purpose but instead of sunlight, we get a darker touch… Darker, just like the overall story of A POUND FOR THE PEACEBRINGER
~ Joop Konraad (Stoner HiVe)

18. ORBITER – HOLLOW WORLD / NEW!
1881 Points
Doom Metal, Stoner Metal, Psych Rock, Ambient Rock, Post-Rock
Helsinki, Finland
Argonauta Records

ORBITER deliver a hopeful and peaceful state of Ambient Post-Rock for certain parts of their new album Hollow World but don’t let that facade fool you. As ORBITER hide their heavy Sludgy and Psychedelic Doom Metal grooves superbly well that offer a more destructive force when the record becomes blissfully aggressive with ORBITER becoming more adventurous with their music. There’s an eerie and dark sense of distortion on this album with ORBITER playing further into the Heavy Psych Cosmos with a haunting modern day stripped back Stoner Metal score. Hollow World is a beautifully melodic and heavy as fuck album with ORBITER breathing new life into the Psychedelic Doomed Out Stoner Metal scene with some classic leaning Shoegaze moments offering a kick-ass Alternative feel to the whole album.
~ Steve Howe (Outlaws of the Sun)

17. GRAVEYARD – 6 / NEW!
2124 Points
Classic Rock, Seventies
Gothenburg, Sweden
Nuclear Blast

Not On Bandcamp

One of my absolute favorite bands has really taken its time and hasn’t released anything in five years. Now her new work, simply titled “6”, has been published and surprises with very quiet sounds. Anyone who celebrated the boys’ wonderful vintage rock has to be brave now, because with ‘Twice’, ‘Just A Drop’ and ‘I Follow You’ only three real rockers made it onto the new long player. I would describe the remaining six numbers as bluesy-psychedelic seventies rock – there’s a lot of emotion involved here. Especially tracks like the magnificent ‘Breathe In Breathe Out’ (incredibly light and the guitar towards the end – it couldn’t be more brilliant), the beautifully relaxed opener ‘Godnatt’ (put on your headphones and dream away) or the slightly soulful ‘No Way Out’ are just three hits from a really great album that surprises but also inspires at the same time.
~ Tom Schmahl (Rock Circuz)

16. DEMONS MY FRIENDS – DEMONS SEEM TO GATHER / NEW!
2189 Points
Doom Metal, Sludge Metal, Doom-Pop, Grunge, Stoner Metal, Psych Rock
Mexico and Washington DC, USA or Austin, Texas (USA)
Gravitoyd Heavy Music

DEMONS MY FRIENDS is a band compromised of members from two different bands and other countries with Mexico’s QBO and Washington, DC’s Fellowcraft forming this WEEDIAN unholy union of head-banging sludgy grooves. Taking the Doom-Pop stance of TORCHE and solidifying this Power Rock combo with the ferocious anger of High On Fire with a slight Mastodon based swagger. DEMONS MY FRIENDS excel greatly with the Psychedelic moments spliced with classic Grunge seedy atmospherics. The vocals are mostly clean based with a few harsh growls but easily understood. The music retains a wicked sense of urgency with gloomy lyrics to match. DEMONS MY FRIENDS have a captivating and bold sense of raw aggression that allows this album to be an uncontrollable force of nature throughout.
~ Steve Howe (Outlaws of the Sun)

15. ROCKY’S PRIDE AND JOY – ALL THE COLOURS OF DARKNESS / NEW!
2304 Points
Doom
Adelaide, Australia 
Electric Valley Records

My love affair with Australian Traditional Doom started back in May of this year with the killer debut album from Melbourne’s Oceanlord. Now, after a few demos and singles, we have the debut from Adelaide’s ROCKY’S PRIDE AND JOY, brought to us by the excellent Electric Valley Records. Where Oceanlord plays a traditional doom vibe, a bit cleaner and with atmosphere, ROCKY’S PRIDE AND JOY brings the dirt and grime.  The best word that I can come up with for eight tracks on All The Colours Of Darkness is filthy.  Riffs all day and all night layered on top of the vocals and lyrics that conjure all types of unholy beings, get ready to be one of the unclean after the RP&J experience.
~ Rich Piva (Musipedia of Metal, FuzzDoomRip)

14. STONE OF DUNA – MOONSPLITTER / NEW!
2418 Points
Stoner Rock, Prog-Metal, Hard Rock
Gothenburg, Sweden
Self-released

Some people are already hanging a TOOL shaped label around STONE OF DUNA‘s necks, some are even making comparisons with Dream Theater, that is a lot of weight to be carrying around for a band who to date have only made one album and so far and have yet to set foot on a stage. These guys are good for it though, and “Moonsplitter” is one hell of a debut!
~ Frazer Jones (Desert Psychlist)

13. HAURUN – WILTING WITHIN / NEW!
2541 Points
Dark, Psych
Oakland, California
Small Stone Records

Looking for an alternate reality to sink into? This could be the psychedelic doorway that answers your prayers to a parallel universe. This album softly welcomes the listener to new dimensions and asks for a type of submission to the sonic forces cycling around us all. There is a dense and powerful underbelly at work that provides a heavy atmosphere and allows the remaining sound crafting to drift lightly and create a delicate layer in balance. This is not shoegaze but it is aligned with the emotion shoegaze tends to convey.
~ Bobby Rayfield (Monuments In Ruin)

12. BARONESS – STONE / NEW!
2650 Points
Progressive Metal, Stoner
Philadelphia, PA
Abraxen Hymns

If you are familiar with the artwork of John Baizley you may also be familiar with the unique sound that BARONESS delivers. Where most bands would take the heavier tones and use it to pulverize, BARONESS have a welcoming delivery that could catch the ear of most any music fan while managing to keep the aggression at arms length. Much like the artwork, BARONESS paints with many color palettes. Speaking of, this is the first album to break the color coded title theme.
~ Bobby Rayfield (Monuments In Ruin)

11. SPIRAL SHADES – REVIVAL / NEW!
3627 Points
Doom, Metal
Norway
Self-released

Do you still remember the debut album of this extraordinary duo from 2014, which rightly sent the temple worshippers of the unholy “Black Sabbath sound” into head-banging rapture? The two have made us duly squirm, until now they tickle our ears with their latest, equally brilliant album with “doom-gods-master-hands“ and spellbinding, „Ozzy-esque throat”. The term “brilliant” is definitely not a description subjectively chosen by me, because I am one of those already mentioned temple worshippers but because for this unique SPIRAL SHADES sound indisputable, high-grade musical skill, true doom metal heart blood and a gift for a perfect fusion of these skills, are indispensable prerequisites.
REVIVAL is a soul-flattering, heavy doomed stoner metal album.  It naturally harbors that typically heavy, gripping, powerfully riff-laden, raw sound that crawled out of cigarette-smoking, darkened rooms of escalating-jamming band guys in the ’70s, without drifting into the old dusty. It’s capturing melodic without being corny. It’s infused with unobtrusive, gritty, foggy grungy-blues swathes without descending into leaden darkness. It is a journey through spellbinding, flourishing atmospheres without getting bogged down in endless, long-winded spirals.
REVIVAL is a heavy, epic, occult, 70er proto-metal, heavy, psych, modern stoner metal rock album, that perfectly captured the original mood of the “70s doom metal god era” of Black-Sabbath, Lord Vicar and Saint Vitus, blew the dust off its shoulders and sewed a it a new, unique „spiral-shades garment“ It truly deserves the designation “brilliant”! 
~ Mel Lie (Sunday’s Heavy Tunes)

10. FORMATION RITUAL – DOORS TO THE DEAD / NEW!
4230 Points
Stoner Rock, Stoner Metal 
Los Angeles, California, USA
Self-released

FORMATION RITUAL is a band that, at its inception, was based upon a concept. The band creates music that takes the listener on an epic journey of ancient civilizations and folklore. Doors to the Dead continues this theme, focusing on topics such as Kurgan burial mounds and human sacrifice. At the heart of it, this is an album about the circle of life; death and rebirth. This album contains plenty of fuzzy, chugging riffs and melodic vocals that remind this listener quite a bit of the late Layne Staley of Alice in Chains. Overall heavier and more abrasive compared to their first album, Doors to the Dead puts the listener directly into the 5th millennium BC at a chieftain burial ceremony. 
~ Stephanie Zalta (DoomCakes, CleanAndSoberStoner)

9. OMEGA SUN – ROADKILL / NEW!
4488 Points
Stoner, Grunge
Slovenia
No Profit Recordings

OMEGA SUN is a stoner rock power trio from Slovenia, which is a sentence I have never typed before, but I am here for their second album, Roadkill.  I mention stoner, but you get a bit of the doom and the grunge as well, and dare I say a dash of radio friendly alternative rock/metal. Six killer fuzzy stoner jams that are nothing groundbreaking stylistically but leverage all their influences (Kyuss, Alice In Chains, Down, Sabbath Worship) to provide an excellent stoner rock experience. Serious Garcia vibes vocally with all sorts of your favorite bits musically, Roadkill is a fun listen and never outstays its welcome.
~ Rich Piva (Musipedia of Metal, FuzzDoomRip)

8. MONDO DRAG – THROUGH THE HOURGLASS / NEW!
5940 Points
Psych, Prog
Oakland, California
RidingEasy Records

MONDO DRAG has not put an album out in eight years, until now, when Through The Hourglass drops to get all proggy/psych up in here, and whoa baby do they bring it. This is a self-described “quarantine/pandemic” album, so get ready for some dark bits as well.  The band is back in full force, with a new rhythm section (the bass player from Birth! Bring the prog, baby…) and six new killer tracks that are in existence to expand your mind in all sorts of ways. It took me until about the fifth listen to get this. Nothing clicked right away, but when it did, it really hit me across the face.  Dark and chill, psych and prog, synth and guitar, all these things brought together for some seriously killer stuff.  Through The Hourglass should be experienced by all in its gigantic, mind-altering wonderfulness.
~ Rich Piva (Musipedia of Metal, FuzzDoomRip)

7. I AM LOW – ÚMA / NEW!
5984 Points
Grunge, Stoner, Alternative
Umea, Sweden
Majestic Mountain Records

Some albums are growers. You need a few listens to really grasp it. This album is the opposite for me. The first time I heard it I knew I loved this high quality album. The songs are so good and it sounds great. All of the instruments and vocals are up front in the mix and can be heard clearly. Labels and comparisons can sometimes be cumbersome but sometimes can be helpful also. This band and album is as good as any of the heavies in the Stoner/Psych/Space Rock genre. They are in the league of Elder, ATW, Slift, Samsara , etc etc! If fans of King Buffalo don’t love this I’d be shocked.
~ Andy Kovalcik (Bandcamp-NYP-Hard&Heavy)

6. SLOMATICS – STRONTIUM FIELDS / NEW!
7718 Points
Doom Metal, Sludge Rock, Cosmic Fuzz, Stoner Metal, Psych Rock
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Black Bow Records

Legendary Sludge/Doom/Fuzz Riffsters SLOMATICS return with Strontium Fields and the guys play their trademark sound but with a catchy Post-Rock and Psych Rock atmosphere. Deviating slightly from their past few releases with moments of Heavy Doomed Out Fuzz merging with influences as diverse as Pink Floyd, Queen and King Buffalo. The album is more concise but still delivers the HEAVY grooves that SLOMATICS are known for.
~ Steve Howe (Outlaws of the Sun)

5. LORD VELVET – ASTRAL LADY / NEW!
8144 Points
Psychedelic Rock, Stoner Rock
Colorado, USA
Electric Talon Records

As reviewers, we almost always say that a band combines elements of this genre and that genre to create their own unique sound. Well, LORD VELVET does just that and then some, combining doom, stoner, proto metal, traditional heavy metal, psychedelic and blues rock simultaneously to make something epic. The band always brings the super heavy, fuzzy riffs and crawling bassline typical of the doom genre, guitar that can be whatever it needs to be at any given time (along with some killer solos), and powerful vocals that can emulate anything from the soaring stoner style to that of Ozzy/Christus Linderson. LORD VELVET not only brings their individual talents as musicians, but each member has their own unique musical influences, ranging from punk to Arthur Brown and Pagan Altar. This ultimately gives us a record with incredible variety, never leaving the listener bored or tuning out.
~ Stephanie Zalta (DoomCakes, CleanAndSoberStoner)

4. HUMULUS – FLOWERS OF DEATH / NEW!
10580 Points
Psychedelic Rock, Stoner, Space Rock
Brescia, Italy
Self-released

There are so many good albums this month and this is one of those that I listened to the most. It struck me right away and never let go. I remember liking their last album as well as previous albums but I think this may be the my favorite one yet. This sounds great. Nice and crisp and clear but not too slick or polished. The songs are well written and memorable while remaining psychedelic and spacey. All engines firing with precision on this rocket ship.
~ Andy Kovalcik (Bandcamp-NYP-Hard&Heavy)

3. FIRE DOWN BELOW – LOW DESERT SURF CLUB / NEW!
13596 Points
Stoner Rock, Desert Rock
Ghent, Belgium
Ripple Music

FIRE DOWN BELOW takes you on a trip through the desert with “Low Desert Surf Club“. They own the whole desert/stoner thing with pride and they nail it. Lyrics like, “I dream of worshipping the sign, I wanna see the sun set in the valley, I wanna get stoned beyond my mind”, pretty much sum up the vibe of the record. There are moments where they trip out and experiment, and there are moments where they are straightforward about their intentions. This is just an excellent release in the stoner rock/desert rock genre.
~ Ryan Foster (Slightly Fuzzed)

2. DEAD FEATHERS – FULL CIRCLE / NEW!
17325 Points
Psychedelic Rock
New York, USA
Ripple Music

When we discovered DEAD FEATHERS in 2016 with a 4-track EP, we thought that we had the band able to continue the work of Blues Pills. But the euphoria only lasted for the duration of this EP because, thereafter, no news in a few months. A silence broken with the release in August 2019 of All is lost, their first gem. And this month, DEAD FEATHERS is back with a brand-new album and from the first measures, we are as if caught in a sensory bubble, surrounded by a vaporous mist that is thick and soft at the same time, undoubtedly thanks to the inhabited singing of Marissa Allen. The music captivates you, transports you and teleports you directly to the middle of the Haight-Ashbury district, epicenter of the Summer Of Love. On my top 5 of this year, without any doubt.
~ Damien Regnauld (Stoner Freaks Anthology)

1. DOMKRAFT – SONIC MOONS / NEW!
34695 Points
Rock, Stoner, Psych, Sludge, Doom, Kraut
Sweden
Magnetic Eye Records

We are in september and everyone slowly began to prepare his 2023 top 10. Everything is locked, you have your favorite album so far, conscient that nobody can break it or doing better than it. Then you listen the brand new DOMKRAFT album… And your ranking no longer has any value or interest : DOMKRAFT has killed the game, the other bands and all albums released this year… Brutally impressive.
~ Damien Regnauld (Stoner Freaks Anthology)

It’s DOMKRAFT, and their psychedelic doom, their highly fuzzed out take on it, with sludge tones and kraut hypnotism has always been a band that knew how to catch a groove and follow the flow. And where Seeds perhaps started off a bit slower, a bit more open spaced, Sonic Moons makes its intentions clear from the start. Opening track Whispers, with its ominous riff, soon even denser and darker, before it’s allowed to open up, turns more galactic as we continue on and the vocals wind itself along the echoing guitar. And that cosmic edge, turns it all into something even more hypnotic than we are used to from DOMKRAFT. Hypnotic, addictive and obliterating, Sonic Moons is the new galatic drug of choice for every heavy rock junkie…
~ Joop Konraad (Stoner HiVe)

Stockholm’s DOMKRAFT further their singular and highly-addictive brand of Psychedelic Sludge Metal with their fourth full-length “SONIC MOONS“. A galactic trip through Saturnalian swirls, Jovian crumpling atmospheres and riffage that beckons through the cold void of Time and Space.. “SONIC MOONS” is a prime exanple of genre-encapsulating Modern Metal and is a must for any serious Underground Metal fan!
~ Reek of STOOM (Howls from The Hollows, Doomed&StonedStoner HiVe)

The Doom Charts Mixtape

Special thanks to the ongoing contributors to the monthly Doom Chart.  You folks help give voice to the heavy underground:

Aaron Pickford (The Sludgelord); Adam Walsh (Earmunchies); Andy Benson (Nerve Salad); Andy Kovalcik (Bandcamp-NYP-Hard&Heavy); Ben Bellum (The Greatest Thing You’ve Never Heard); Bill Goodman (The Evil Engineer); Billy Goate (Doomed & Stoned); Bob “Mr. Weird Beard” Baker (More Fuzz Podcast); Bobby Rayfield (Monuments In Ruin); Brandon Collins (Morbid And Miserable Records); Bucky Brown (The Ripple Effect);  Clint Willis (Hand of Doom Radio); Chris Beck (Doom Tomb Podcast); Chris Latta (Ghost Cult Magazine);  Chris Tighe (The Mighty Decibel); Damien Regnauld (Stoner Freaks Anthology); The Doom Oracle (Spectral Ecstacy); Doomsday Jesus (DoomsdaysJesus); Duncan Evans (Alternative Control); ‘The General’ (Stoner Rock Army); Frazer Jones (Desert Psychlist); Fuzzy Cracklins (Fuzzy Cracklins); Geoff Leppard (Atom Heart Mutha); Graur Zaur (Crypt Guard); Gruby (Doomsmoker); Günther “Doktor420” (Stoner HiVe); Héctor “Mr. Heavyhead” Hurtado (More Fuzz); Hugo Hulleman (Metalfan.nl,Orange Maze); Ioannis Valiakos (Desert Vulture); James Sweetlove (CaveDwellerMusic); Jamey Morris (Fistful of DOOM); Jasper Hesselink (Weirdo Shrine); Jay Morgan (High Desert Valley Radio); JC Cansdale-Cook (The MotorFuzzin’ Ibex); Jim Thompson (Heavy in the Hills); JJ “HP Taskmaster” Koczan (The Obelisk); John Gist, (Vegas Rock Revolution / The Doomed & Stoned Show); Jon Cosky (Gravitoyd Heavy Music); Jonny Pirie (Hour of the Riff); Joop Konraad (Stoner HiVe); Justin Wittenmeier (Metal Temple, DoomedForMetal); Ken Elliott (Heavy Planet);  Kyle SB / Shasta Beast (Stoner HiVe); Leanne Ridgeway (Riff Relevant); Magnus Tannergren (Into The Void Radio); Marc-Eric Gagnon (Stonefly Effects); Marc C. Pietrek (Vitriol INC / A Dark United Front); Mark Partin (The Ripple Effect); Martin Doomed Desbois (Le Mellow Man, Metal Alliance Magazine) Matt Slighter (Cheeto) (Hwy 420Core of Destruction Radio) Matthew Thomas (Taste Nation); Mathieu Van Der Hert (Dutch European Stoner Rock); Matt Hartnett (Heavy Galaxy); Mel Lie (Sunday’s Heavy Tunes); Mike Williams (I Talk to Planets);  Mr Stone (More Fuzz); Nick Pipitone (The Third Eye, Monster Riff);Pat Schober (Monster Riff); Pat ‘Riot’ Whitaker (The Ripple Effect); ‘Papa’ Paul Rote (Doomed & Stoned); Reek of STOOM (Howls from The Hollows, Doomed&StonedStoner HiVe); Remi VL (Remi Post Too Many Links); Rich Piva (Musipedia of Metal, FuzzDoomRip); Roberto Lucas (Denpa Fuzz); Roberto Fuentes (La Habitación 235); Robert Pannell (Doom Loom); Rod Reinhardt (Captain Beyond Zen); Roman Tamayo (Doomed & Stoned); Ryan Foster (Slightly Fuzzed); Ryan Hilton (Black Throne Productions); Scott Spiers (CleanAndSoberStoner) ; Silvi Pearl (Doomed & Stoned, Electric Fire Records); Steve Howe (Outlaws of the Sun); Steve Rodger (God’s Holy Trousers); Steve Woodier (Deathrattle Podcast); Tanguy ‘Mr Fuzz’ Dupré (More Fuzz); Thierry “Pumpkin-T François (Metal Intégral); Tom Hanno (Tom’s Reviews, The Third Eye); Tom Schmahl (Rock Circuz); Tony Maim (Black Insect LaughterStoner HiVe); Tony Van Dorston (Fast n Bulbous); Wombat Tarantino (Wombat Cult).

Feel free to send in your albums to stonerdoomcharts@gmail.com where they’ll be delegated to the crew above to determine their thoughts and gather the votes at the end of the month. Leave us comments below and let us know what you think about the Charts.

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