DOOM CHARTS – NOVEMBER 2023


“He had never been willing to believe that life had to be as gray and dull as people claimed. He heard them saying: “Life is like that,” but he couldn’t agree. He never stopped believing in mysteries and miracles.”

~ The Neverending Story

It’s not easy to keep believing in miracles and mysteries with a world in so much turmoil. But many of us are still extremely lucky to have all this music to escape into. If only for an hour. Or two. As with everything, music is in the eye of the beholder. Extremely subjective. One person’s soundtrack to their life can do little for another. One of us might be absolutely smitten with a certain record while another just shrugs and puts on her or his favorite one. But as long as someone loves a certain album and professes that love, this place of wonder called the Heavy Underground will continue to grow and blossom. I’ve always been of the mind that creativity, art, books and perhaps most importantly or easily music, is still a doorway to the more magical side of life. One that should be cherished and shared. Below is the attempt of a pack of heavy music enthusiasts to profess their love for what they feel are the forty best albums they heard last month. In total 226 albums received votes this month and that seems to be a staggering amount of great records released. Each month. Cause even though only forty get published on the Doom Charts you can bet your ass that the ones voting for the albums that come in at forty-one or two-hundred-twenty-six will be professing their love for that album on their own personal sites, the outlets they write for, the podcasts they make or the videos they share. Or if you are lucky, it will be the guy or girl you did not know before, yapping on about it at a friend’s birthday party or some local dive bar… And well, that might just be your own personal luckdragon bringing you your next favorite album…   

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. MODDER – THE GREAT LIBERATION THROUGH HEARING / NEW!

39. PILOT THE DUNE – PILOT THE DUNE / NEW!

38. KLEAZER – SIGNALS / NEW!

37. SKULL SERVANT – TRADITIONAL BLACK MAGICKS II / NEW!

36. ACIDSITTER – MAKE ACID GREAT AGAIN / NEW!

35. CLOUDS TASTE SATANIC – ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS YOUR SOUL / NEW!

34. CAVARAN – NIGHTS AT JOSAN / NEW!

33. HIGH SPIRITS – SAFE ON THE OTHER SIDE / NEW!

32. ACID THRONE – KINGDOM’S DEATH / NEW!

31. ULURU – THE ENDLESS ROAD / NEW!

30. KING IN YELLOW – KING IN YELLOW / NEW!

29. REVEREND MOTHER – SEVEN NIGHTS IN MEMPHIS / NEW!

28. SUPER AMERICAN EAGLE – SUPER AMERICAN EAGLE / NEW!

27. ASTEROID WITCH / GREENSEEKER – SPLIT / NEW!

26. PSYCHIC TRASH – PSYCHIC TRASH / NEW!

25. JERKY DIRT – NEUREMESIS / NEW!
864 Points
Fuzz, Grunge, Hard Rock, Stoner, Psych
Nottingham, UK
Self-released

This is fuzzy af! Whether you call it stoner, grunge, fuzz rock or psych it’s really just good old hard rock. What I really like is the lead guitar work, it is excellent as it should be on a rock album. The songs have melody and hooks that stick with you and call you back for more. It feels reminiscent of many but impossible to pin down to any specific influences. Again, as it should be on a good rock album IMO. May the Fuzz be with you!
~ Andy Kovalcik (Bandcamp-NYP-Hard&Heavy)

24. KANAAN – DIVERSIONS VOL. 2: ENTER THE ASTRAL PLANE / NEW!
888 Points
Oslo, Norway
Psychedelic, Space Rock
Jansen Records

Nordic Novanauts KANAAN return with the second edition of their improvised Psychedelic jams “Diversions Vol.2”. Four extended workouts exploring the outer reaches of the Cosmos: Each one a sprawling and meandering leviathan of lively musicianship and dynamic interplay. One of the best purveyors of Cosmic Rock out there!
~ Stevie Reek aka Reek of STOOM (Howls from The Hollows, Doomed&StonedStoner HiVe)

23. WODOROST – FROM THE DEPTHS / NEW!
905 Points
Desert rock, Psych rock, Post-rock, Prog rock, Stoner metal.  
Warsaw, Poland
Self-released

The Polish Heavy Rock galaxy has a new star called WODOROST. Their brilliant sophomore album – From The Depths – is an allegory about one who rises to the surface from the depths of a mental breakdown. The word ‘wodorost’ means ‘seaweed’ and this explains the underwater groove of their desert rock but it’s tinged with many other genres (prog metal, post-rock, psychedelia). This dark, mysterious and melancholic psych stoner opus with a clear and powerful sound is a total achievement. After listening, there were myriads of images in my mind and I was stunned that I had forgotten this album was almost entirely instrumental. From The Depths was #1 in my own vote list so I obviously and strongly recommend it!
~ Thierry “Pumpkin-T François (Metal Intégral)

22. SWAMPHEAD – PINE BOX BLUES / NEW!
917 Points
Uptempo Sludge
Massachusetts, USA
Self-released

The best sludge has a swagger. Say it with me now: the best sludge has a swagger. And a little bit of blues. SWAMPHEAD has a swagger. And some blues. And enough groove to make the raw vocals feel fresh and exciting. There’s something here that calls to mind some of the most fun sludge bands… your Church of Miserys, your Hail! Hornets. Makes you realize, sometimes the best times are when the bad vibes feel so good. SWAMPHEAD gets it. You should too.
~ Ben Bellum (The Greatest Thing You’ve Never Heard)

21. ANCIENT DAYS – DEVIL’S NIGHT / NEW!
1106 Points
Traditional Doom, Progressive Rock, Occult Rock, Doom Metal
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Self-released

ANCIENT DAYS are casting upon us evil shadows track after track with Devil’s Night. The keyboard sounds are swirling like an artifact taken out of the old Hammer horror movies. The vocals are undoubtedly delivered by an evil priest. The guitar tones are simply SUNLESS. The commanding drums are pulsating like a gloomy heart. At their heels, a slow and heavy bass is pounding the groove. The whole album is a mature mixture of traditional doom and progressive rock that won’t taste like an unholy communion to those accepting this dark Eucharist.
~ Marc-Eric Gagnon (Stonefly Effects)

20. PHANTOM HIGH – VALLEY OF SICKNESS / NEW!
1161 Points
Metal, Stoner, Garage, Doom
Portland, Oregon, USA
Self-released

Opening track The Kraken builds slow, but then, when the throttle is screwed on, the speed rocking monster is on the loose! And at this speed, there is only the barest margin for mistakes, it has to be done right. The exact amount of grime and fuzz to keep the wheels spinning and the party going. That opening track turns every happy go lucky motherfucker into a one percenter. And by track number seven you are graduating from PHANTOM HIGH, as a hairy, hard-fisted brute who walks over cops, extorts free drinks from terrified bartenders and thunders out of town on big motorcycles after doing whatever the fuck he wanted to whomever the fuck he came across…
~ Joop Konraad (Stoner HiVe)

19. TRAVO – ASTROMORPH GOD / NEW!
1170 Points
Psych, Prog Rock, Garage
Braga Portugal
Spinda Records

This is all over the place! Up, down, back and forth and sideways, this album is some ride. The band that comes to mind is King Gizzard. Because: A. they sound a bit like them and B. that’s what I mean by all over the place, a la King Gizz. They are like musical chameleons, shape shifting through the galaxies. You can’t categorize good music!
~ Andy Kovalcik (Bandcamp-NYP-Hard&Heavy)

18. ANANDA MIDA – RECONCILER / NEW!
1251 Points
Stoner, Psych rock, Prog rock 
Italy
Go Down Records

Hailing from Italy, the psych stoner collective ANANDA MIDA is back with the last act, but not the least, of its trilogy dedicated to the book by Georges Ivanovič Gurdjieff “Beelzebub’s Tales to His Grandson”. It’s a huge album: 12 artists (5 singers), 83 minutes of rock that draws on many genres (stoner, doom, psych, prog, blues, 70s rock) and 8 tracks from 3’45 to 22’09! Presenting Reconciler in a few lines is almost impossible. Remember that the album is based on the queen guitar, that the music is quite soft and gentle (it’s rock but nothing brutal) and that there are many wonderful desert jams. If you feel ready to enter the ANANDA MIDA‘s universe, don’t hesitate you won’t regret. The journey is long, diverse and ultimately so exciting.
~ Thierry “Pumpkin-T François (Metal Intégral)

17. SALTPIG – SALTPIG / NEW!
1310 Points
Stoner, Proto, Doom, Blues
USA
Self-released

Filthy metal wallowing in a muddy stoner rock sound, proto touched, bluesy and highly fuzzed! But it has a mighty fine groove as well and a pearly speck of evil sounding doom. And then there’s that final almost twenty minute long freak out track 1950. Wowzah! Yes sir, these filthy, salty pigs came here to show the squares some class, give ‘em a whiff of those kicks they’ll never know…
~ Joop Konraad (Stoner HiVe)

16. MOS EISLEY SPACEPORT – FURTHER / NEW!
1584 Points
Space Rock, Psychedelic, Stoner, Krautrock
Germany
Self-released

Touched by the Krautrock vibes, this German outfit display dripping ladles of Acid Rock, 70’s Classic Heep and Purple along with a grooviness that coheres the whole album! MOS EISLEY SPACEPORT have that rare ability to transport you back in time yet firmly root you in the here and now!
~ Stevie Reek aka Reek of STOOM (Howls from The Hollows, Doomed&StonedStoner HiVe)

15. CHIEF OF SMOKE – SHORT CUTS / NEW!
1670 Points
Doom, Sludge, Heavy Stoner Rock
Groningen, Netherlands
Self-released

Fuzzilicious fuzz and devastating distortion coming at you in waves over earth-shaking rhythms is what we in this scene are constantly in search of and what we search for CHIEF OF SMOKE have delivered in spades with their latest opus “Short Cuts“, and to top things off they have delivered all that while also giving us melodies we can sing along to, it like getting an early Christmas present!
~ Frazer Jones (Desert Psychlist)

14. HONEYGIANT – HONEYGIANT / NEW!
1896 Points
Stoner Rock
Vienna, Austria
Self-released

It’s quite possible that the band name doesn’t conjure up any memories in your mind yet. This buddy has only just pushed his groovy-rocking, sugar-massive body across national borders after 3 years of being exclusively bustling in his home base of Austria. Hidden between his sticky skin folds is the freshly spun, er I mean, freshly self-produced debut album by the Viennese four-piece band. The band themselves bring their sound under the umbrella of stoner-rock with clean and melodic heaviness, but there’s so much more exciting subtleties to be found in HONEYGIANT ‘s massive body! The respective content of the lyrics about difficult parts of the life is the common thread for the continuous and exciting change in the sound dynamics. HONEYGIANT sways his mighty hips to groovy-fat funky, nasty riffs and melodic vocals, lets his masses sway in spacey psych spheres and escalates carefully raucous, raw, gnarled and grimy in a punky garage character. If in the name of heavy rock’n riffs, dynamic sound and melodic are your thing, you should definitely remember the name HONEYGIANT from now on!!!
~ Mel Lie (Sunday’s Heavy Tunes)

13. IAH – V / NEW!
2115 Points
Instrumental, Post-metal, Post-rock, Psychedelic, Stoner, Space
Córdoba, Argentina
Kozmik Artifactz

The Argentinian IAH are one of the most solid bands on the southern Latin American scene. With four praised albums behind them, they had offered beautiful works in which post-rock predominated with a strong psychedelic character, but now with their fifth release, they show their heavier and more experimental side. A facet not shown until now with such forcefulness with which they build an entire sonic journey that travels through steep and rocky spaces in which the most monumental post-metal is presented in songs that revolve around plots to help the listener get out of boredom. Spatial ambient passages that are enriched with monumental and pharaonic post-rock developments are the antidote that IAH uses to balance the excessiveness of its rugged riffs.
~ Roberto Lucas (Denpa Fuzz)

12. LEFT EYE PERSPECTIVE – CONUNDRUM / NEW!
2123 Points
Sludge, Prog, Metal
Ghent, Belgium
Argonauta Records

In 2019, LEFT EYE PERSPECTIVE launched Defiance (5 track EP) and is back now with a 40 minute album, Conundrum – a real atomic missile fired from Belgium. The recipe for Conundrum is: powerful, crushing sludge-like riffage, prog-like track architecture, various vocals that fear nothing (clear, screamed, growled or harsh) and skill & furious rhythm section. Their music is often complex but always very accessible. I’m often stunned while listening to this album. It’s surprising to see grunge vocal melodies coexist in the same album with passages close to extreme metal. Anyway I never feel lost or disoriented, on the contrary I’m always carried away by a powerful groove.  What a wonderful debut full-length! FFO Yurt, Voivod, Mag, Ashbreather…
~ Thierry “Waterfalls François (Metal Intégral)

11. MOUNTAIN OF MISERY – IN ROUNDNESS / NEW!
2400 Points
Doom, Grunge, StonerRock
Wrocław, Poland
Electric Witch Mountain Recordings

Opening with some quite familiar desert stoner licks, the album continues much more doom and further on, it takes you on a dark melancholic journey. Accompanying you on your trek is a desperate voice that leads you deeper and deeper into loneliness and sorrow. Beware of the bottomless, swirl into dreariness, grief, bleakness and misery. Founded this year, MOUNTAIN OF MISERY is a new project from the drummer/vocalist of Spaceslug (also drums in O.D.R.A and Palm Desert). And today, a brand-new song, called “Anthem Of Sadness” is added as a supplement to complete the physical release.
~ Günther “Doktor420” (Stoner HiVe)

10. ORPHANS OF DOOM – REALMS / NEW!
2535 Points
Sludge metal, Stoner metal, Psych rock
Kansas City, Missouri
Self-released

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to this nine-round sludge wrestling: Heavy Riffs the Crusher vs. Melodic Guitars, the challenger! In other words, this 38 minutes fight by ORPHANS OF DOOM called Realms is what I luckily survived. The 9 lento tempo tracks with pachydermic riffs and demonic vocals tried to crush my throat while melodious guitars fought against Evil to bring me oxygen. Today I would like to thank these twin guitars without which I would probably no longer be alive. Simply put, Realms by ORPHANS OF DOOM is a dangerous but very enjoyable experience that you should all try!
~ Thierry “Pumpkin-T François (Metal Intégral)

9. SVARTANATT – LAST DAYS ON EARTH / NEW!
3377 Points
Hard Rock, 70’s Rock, Progressive Rock
Sweden
The Sign Records

Masters of the hard rock hook are back with another stunning slab of show-boat rhythm, raspy vocals and swooning solos.
~ Bucky Brown (The Ripple Effect)

8. SUPERTZAR – EPIC TRUTHS & FANTAISIES / NEW!
3588 Points
Doom, Proto, Stoner
Colmar, France
Analog Spleen Records

When you think « doom », you think 10-minute songs with three chords, roaring bass, powerful and down-tempo bass and, maybe, a cavernous voice. With SUPERTZAR, french doomsters from Colmar (born in 2017 during a Monolord/Conan concert… amazing, right ?), you can add a thing that many doom bands don’t have : a soul. SUPERTZAR offers us a spectacular album where you can find every doom regular item but this one has a little extra something compared to others : the band have waited three years to present us this album because they wanted this album to be as perfect as possible. Guys, you succeeded, hands down !
~ Damien Regnauld (Stoner Freaks Anthology)

7. SPIDERGAWD – SPIDERGAWD VII / NEW!
5610 Points
Hard Rock, Psych
Trondheim, Norway
Crispin Glover

In the video for their first single from their seventh album, “Sands of Time,” SPIDERGAWD poke fun at the idea that they are dinosaurs, as they literally stack their influences on the counter with a snotty hipster record store clerk sneering at their choices, which encompasses a wide range of classic rock from the 70s and 80s, including twin guitar pioneers Thin Lizzy, Priest and Maiden. They also inject some memorable melodic hooks worthy of the cream of 80s AOR and the recent Spirit Adrift. Case in point, Per’s sticky vocal melody on “Your Heritage.”  “Afterburner” juices up with some NWOBHM level gallop, catchy riffs, solos and even some screams. Rolf Martin Snustad’s saxophone is more buried in the mix this time around, with a couple exceptions, like the atmospheric closing track.
~ A.S. Van Dorston (Fast n Bulbous)

6. ROBOTS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD – 3737 / NEW!
5740 Points
Stoner Rock
Portland, OR, USA
Small Stone Records

Portland’s ROBOTS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD did it again! From the first sound of the bass of ‘Hindu Kush’ I knew I was in for a hell of a sonic ride. Their second album 3737 is a real beast from start to finish. It’s filled with out-of-this-world killer riffs and great lyrics, a must have for any true stoner rock fan!
~ ‘The General’ (Stoner Rock Army)

5. WET CACTUS – MAGMA TRES / NEW!
6358 Points
Desert, Stoner, Psychedelic, Fuzz, Proto
Cantabria, Spain
Electric Valley records

Evoking a gritty and explosive atmosphere, WET CACTUS combines its fuzz-driven riffs with a psychedelic spirit, creating blinding songs in which heavy psychedelia and echoes of the raw proto-metal vibes of the 70s are very present. Trying to get away from conventions, whatever element orthodox fans of the genre are looking for, they will find it here, but they will do it in a surely different way, since WET CACTUS expands its sound to other routes. Keeping in mind the legacy of Black Sabbath, and winking at the most successful names of the stoner scene, the Spanish band completes a remarkable, heavy and strongly psychedelic album.
~ Roberto Lucas (Denpa Fuzz)

4. BURN RITUAL – GRAVE WATCHER / NEW!
9177 Points
Doom
Texas, USA
Kozmic Artifactz

Yet another one-man band, BURN RITUAL maestro Jake Lewis takes us on another dark and doom-tinged journey of awesome. Starting out as an almost pure tribute to Windhand, Grave Watcher twists and turns beyond influence and into a near-perfect brew of all things dark and heavy, and then back again. Grave Watcher is a must-have for fans of pure contemporary Doom, especially fans of Haunted, Monolord, and once again, Windhand.  Jake has an original take on the genre, but never strays too far from the low-and-slow template so many of us love… and crave.
~ Scott Spiers (CleanAndSoberStoner)

3. ALMOST HONEST – THE HEX OF PENNS WOODS / NEW!
12432 Points
Hard Rock, Stoner Rock, Alt-Metal
New Cumberland, Pennsylvania
Argonauta Records

Those throwing shade at stoner/desert rock for being one-dimensional and predictable might need to revise their thinking after listening to “The Hex of Penn’s Woods” the bands tales of myths and folklore, some based on legend and some made up by the band, come dressed up in grooves that are gloriously multi-dimensional and deliciously angular. There are no straight lines to be found on “The Hex of Penn’s Woods” the music is a jagged mix of funky prog, spiky stoner metal and scizophrenic hard rock that breaks more musical rules than it adheres to.
~ Frazer Jones (Desert Psychlist)

2. RITUAL KING – THE INFINITE MIRROR / NEW!
26125 Points
Stoner, Psych, Doom
Manchester, UK
Ripple Music

The Infinite Mirror is next level awesome, which we have come to expect from pretty much anything Ripple Music puts out at this point. RITUAL KING brings its psych/desert rock hybrid to new heights with six new tracks, each one better than the next, delivering to us a solid album of the year candidate. The builds, the swirling psych drenched guitars, the complete mastery of their instruments and the genre, and a step up in their songwriting, RITUAL KING has developed the perfect blend of stoner psych goodness and are the new masters of the genre.
~ Rich Piva (Musipedia of Metal, FuzzDoomRip)

1. GREEN LUNG – THIS HEATHEN LAND / NEW!
34632 Points
Stoner Rock, Heavy Metal, Occult, Doom
London, UK
Nuclear Blast

We visit the birthplace of doom for our fave doomified record of November, that being This Heathen Land by the UK’s GREEN LUNG. Their last album, Black Harvest landed high on our 2021 doom year-end list, so expectations were high going into this one. As expected, we’re met with proggy stoner doom with highly original arrangements, rich organ embillishments and uber-satisfying choruses. And Tom Templar continues to prove to be one of the leading vocalists in all of doomdom. A record that keeps growing on you the more listens you give it … just like their last release. Excellent!
~ Chris Tighe (The Mighty Decibel)

GREEN LUNG continues to shamelessly explore the legacy of 70’s heavy rock. In another episode of its evolution, the band seems to have its objective absolutely clear. Thus, they hit us again with epic songs in which proto-doom, and the heavy rock of yesteryear, live in placid harmony in a vintage atmosphere with great voices and hair-raising riffs. Unbreakable hooks that are tinted dark so as not to forget those occult sounds and turn them into a fantasy story. His fantastic virtuoso solos and the always successful contribution of the organ make his songs cohesive. The twists and changes of pace don’t matter, because in the end everything is perfect to hook the listener in a mystery story presided over by a grandiloquent melancholy.
~ Roberto Lucas (Denpa Fuzz)

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); A.S. Van Dorston (Fast n Bulbous); 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 (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); Stevie Reek aka 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); Stephanie Zalta (DoomCakes, CleanAndSoberStoner); 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); ; 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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