DOOM CHARTS – MARCH 2026

“And then one day you find
The Doom Charts have got behind you
No one told you when to run
You missed the starting gun…”

~ misheard Pink Floyd lyrics…

The Doom Charts is made up of a passionate collection of underground journalists, bloggers, podcasters and other devoted heavy music fiends! This ever-evolving cabal shifts and transforms from month to month and at the bottom of each edition, you can see exactly who cast their votes that month. For of course, life has a way of interrupting even the most dedicated listening rituals. As the voting deadline creeps closer, we often find ourselves wondering where the time has gone. Though the date is never a mystery, it still manages to catch us off guard every single month. Is time moving faster than it used to? Or are there simply more incredible bands releasing outstanding albums at an unstoppable pace? Deep down, we all know the answer. Below, you’ll find the top forty albums, selected from a staggering pool of 197 releases that received votes. Each one is exceptional… Each one deserving of your time and attention. Now let’s hope the month will last a bit longer this time…

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. JOHNNY BLUE SKIES & THE DARK CLOUDS – MUTINY AFTER MIDNIGHT / NEW!

39. AZKEN AUZI – INFERNUA / NEW!

38. LORD OF CONFUSION – THE WEIGHT OF LIFE / NEW!

37. STAR BEAST – STAR BEAST II / NEW!

36. CORROSION OF CONFORMITY – GOOD GOD / BAAD MAN / NEW!

35. SPIDER GOAT CANYON – WALKING WITH GEORDIE / NEW!

34. WREND – DEAD INSIDE / NEW!

33. UNCLE LEAF – FEAR THE ONLY MOTHER / NEW!

32. THE HEADS – YOURPRETTYPLACEISGOINGTOHELL / NEW!

31. HIBERNAUT / FACE PULP – SPLIT / NEW!

30. THE CROOKED SKULLS – MIDNIGHT SUN / NEW!

29. ASTRAL WIZARD – EARTHBOUND / NEW!

28. PROPHETS OF THWAITES – VULNERANT OMNES ULTIMA NECAT / NEW!

27. MIRROR OF DECEPTION – TRANSIENCE / NEW!

26. RADIAN – SUBTERFUGE / NEW!

25. MISTER EARTHBOUND – OSTARA / NEW!
1463 Points
Swamp Rock, Heavy Blues
Richmond, Virginia, USA
Self-released

Soaking our souls in swampy effluvia with their narcotic songs, enveloped in an energy more reminiscent of another era. Psychedelia with bluesy genes and warm yet powerful vocals that plunge the listener into a shamanic atmosphere. Intense sound, born from the calm of authentic swamp-rock, marks the beginning of the ENDLESS MAN EP series, their most ambitious project to date. Hypnotic, delicate, and energetic when the moment calls for it, MISTER EARTHBOUND establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the heavy psychedelic scene.
~ Roberto Lucas (Denpa Fuzz)

24. WITCHCRAFT – A SINNER’S CHILD / NEW!
1791 Points
Doom Rock, Acoustic Rock 
Örebro, Sweden
Heavy Psych Sound

WITCHCRAFT continues to reveal the bleeding core of their sound in an unapologetically raw, cathartic manner on A Sinner’s Child. If the band’s previous album Idag is representative of their essence and soul, A Sinner’s Child embodies the bones – weary and spent. The atmosphere surrounding the EP is dark, brooding, and folky, becoming so mournful at times it feels a bit like a dirge – an utterly unfettered outpouring of emotion. While you’ll revel in some fuzzy doom on the song Själen Reser Sig and will groove to some occult rock on opening track Drömmen Om Död Och Förruttne, A Sinner’s Child is otherwise light as air, stripped down and unadorned, allowing the emotive expression to come through even stronger. As dark as this EP may seem, I can’t help but hear the soothing guitar tones on the title track and its reprise Sinner’s Clear Confusion as weak sunshine, offering soft but discernible glimmers of hope.
~ Stephanie Zalta (DoomCakes, Screaming From The Heavy Underground)

23. CLOUDS TASTE SATANIC – BERLIN 2023 / NEW!
2090 Points
Instrumental, Doom, Stoner Rock
New York, USA
Kinda Like Music

Step into a world where the music provides the soundtrack of your mind. A place where your own thoughts become the vocals and the narrator of the themes and the concepts whispering, unraveling, and drifting through the clouds of sound. This is what classical music does for me, this is what CLOUDS TASTE SATANIC does for me.
~ Michael D’Amato (Playgroundz Rocks, D’Amato Production)

22. MAMMON’S THRONE – MY BODY TO THE WORMS / NEW!
2097 Points
Death-Doom, Heavy Metal, Black Metal
Melbourne, Australia
Hammerheart Records

I love it when the first note of an album grabs your attention and makes your ears instantly perk up.   And that’s what happens on the opening track of MAMMON’S THRONE’s third album, My Body to the Worms. The song is called “Senseless Death” and it’s nine minutes of heavy metal bliss.  With Matthew Miller singing in both extreme and clean vocals, they manage to blend death-doom, traditional heavy metal, goth and blackened-thrash all into one song while still making it feel cohesive. In fact, that’s what they do throughout My Body to the Worms.  They mix metal subgenres to come up with an album that is fresh and full of surprises. “Every Day More Sickened” takes the listener on twists and turns, going from powerful doomy riffs played over break-neck paced drumming to soaring epic-like melodic passages.    At times, some of these tracks come close to being progressive metal.  In fact, “An Angel’s Grace” sounds like they recorded a leftover track from Opeth’s Morningrise and beefed it up a bit. They even mix in a couple instrumental interludes to help with the album’s “proggy” feel.  In short, this is an album that sounds doomy yet energized, dirty yet polished and sloppy yet technical.  And somehow the band makes it all work.
~ Jamie Laszlo (Sea of Tranquility)

21. FUZZING NATION – MOTHERTRUCK / NEW!
2142 Points
Stoner Rock, Desert Rock
Athens, Greece
Self-released

Mothertruck” is a fuzz-drenched pursuit through dusty badlands where all track fuels ignition sparks inside a roaring engine. Built on massive stoner riffs, hypnotic grooves, and bursts of punk-fueled aggression, the album shifts between smoky, atmospheric stretches and full-throttle sonic sandstorms, capturing both the grit and the mystery of the journey.
~ Marc-Eric Gagnon (Stonefly Effects)

20. MONSTERNAUT – APPROACHING DOOM / NEW!
2632 Points
Heavy Metal, Stoner
Kerava, Finland
Heavy Psych Sounds

Yes, MONSTERNAUT is on Heavy Psych Sounds. Yes, their first coupe releases had an El Camino and some very 70s style font on their album covers. But make no mistake, the band’s third record, Approaching Doom, recorded directly to analog tape, is straight up Late 80s, early 90s metal. Yes, we have some fuzz, lots of riffs, and even some stoner grooves, but this band is closer to Death Angel than they are to Fu Manchu on Approaching Doom. This is fine by me.
~ Rich Piva (Musipedia of Metal, FuzzDoomRip, Rich & Turbo’s Heavy Half Hour)

19. MISTY ROUTE – ETHOS / NEW!
2769 Points
Metal, Prog, Alternative
Athens, Greece
Bitume Prods

A traveler steps onto a shadowed path, where each turn reveals a new shade of sound and emotion. MISTY ROUTE’s Ethos unfolds like this journey. Driven by modern, muscular riffs, thunderous bass, and powerful, haunting vocals. The road shifts between heavy rock grit, grungy undertones, and progressive metal complexity, never settling, always pulling you deeper. Moments of melody break through the darkness, only to be swallowed again by brooding grooves and dynamic contrasts. Each track feels like a chapter, rich with tension and release. By the end as the mist clears… You are left with  a striking, immersive album that lingers long after the final note fades…
~ Joop Konraad (Stoner HiVe)

18. MOTHER CRONE – EMBRACE THE DEATH / NEW!
3289 Points
Doom Metal, Sludge, Stoner, Thrash Metal, Prog Metal 
Seattle, Washington, USA
Self-released

Embrace The Death by MOTHER CRONE is one of the most impressive albums I’ve discovered this year in the “Dark, Powerful, Harmonious” category. It acts as a pan-dimensional hinge in an improbable multiverse, brilliantly articulating multiple genres: at times reflecting the darkness of extreme doom/sludge, the architecture of progressive metal, the vibrations of psychedelic metal, or the ferocity of thrash. In my humble opinion, this album is close to perfection in every aspect. We’re only at the beginning of 2026, but this is already a serious contender for my AOTY.
~ Thierry “Pumpkin-T“ François (Metal Intégral)

17. AXE DRAGGER – AXE DRAGGER / NEW!
3640 Points
Classic Heavy Metal
United States (various Cities)
Ripple Music

AXE DRAGGER worships at the alter of early 80’s metal. A supergroup of Bob Balch (Fu Manchu), Pete Campbell (Pentagram), Terry Glaze (Pantera), and Fredrik Isaksson (Dark Funeral) must have all drove Camaros and drank cheap beer in the 80’s. If you were there you know. Heavy crushing metal sounds, riffs and riffs fronted by a banshee scream in the classic metal sense of course. For most of us this will take us to our teenage years of just being a deliquent (per authority figures) hanging out and talking shit and dreaming big. Let AXE DRAGGER give that back to you, our generations therapy right here. Go out get a muscle car, start smoking cigarettes and grab your favorite low end beer. We can still take over the world.
~ Turbo (Rich & Turbo’s Heavy Half Hour)

16. STONUS – SPACE TO DIVE / NEW!
4624 Points
Stoner, Desert, Rock
London, UK
Ripple Music

STONUS have been stalwarts of the UK and European Underground sceme since 2015, honing their singular brand of Stoner/Desert psych to full effect on “Space to Dive“. Meticulously-crafted ten tracks displaying verve and ingenuity at every turn!
~ Stevie Reek aka Steve De Rique (Howls from The Hollows, Doomed & StonedStoner HiVe)

15. GNARWHAL – LUCID MACHINES / NEW!
4848 Points
Heavy Rock, Alternative Rock, Fuzz Rock
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
Self-released

A few days ago, when I tried to share GNARWHAL’s new album on La Capsule Stoner, Instagram’s AI rejected the post for nudity without bothering to understand the intent of my post or the meaning of the thoughtful and meaningful artwork chosen by the band. To make up for that, I have the chance to highlight it once again in the DoomCharts. I’m talking about Lucid Machines, the sophomore album by GNARWHAL, a band hailing from Yellowknife in Northwest Territories, Canada. Despite the region’s harsh climate, they’ve delivered a stoner album that I found very warm. Perhaps it’s because of its raw yet soothing power, or the comforting fuzz that accompanies it throughout. Or maybe it’s because of its doomy and grungy vibes, or its melodies vibrating with sincerity. Most likely it’s because of all these things combined. Here’s what I can tell you about Lucid Machines in a few words. But, as you’ll agree, the fact that it’s censored by a stupid AI that thinks it can dictate right and wrong to us, even though it deals specifically with the tension between humanity and technology, already speaks volumes about its qualities.
~ Jay Baner (La Capsule Stoner)

14. KALEIDOBOLT – KARAKUCHI / NEW!
5187 Points
Psychedelic Rock, Progressive Rock, Punk
Helsinki, Finland
Svart Records

If I’d stopped at the artwork and the logo which looked like an 80s speed metal album, I might have dismissed Karakuchi. But that’s without taking into account that I know KALEIDOBOLT, and I can well imagine just how facetious they can be. So, if you’re not a speed metal fan like me, I strongly advise you not to turn away, because you’d certainly be missing out on an album that deserves your full attention. Of all the things the artwork might suggest, the album retains only the relentless flow of tracks : it’s a real steamroller that leaves listeners little chance to catch their breath. The tracks follow one another at breakneck speed, drawing on a wide range of heavy influences along the way. However, the overall tone remains rooted in what we’ve come to expect from KALEIDOBOLT: great, generous, abundant progressive psychedelic rock that delights me every time.
~ Jay Baner (La Capsule Stoner)

13. BLACK LUNG – FOREVER BEYOND / NEW!
5605 Points
Alternative, Post Punk, Stoner, Psych, Doom
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Magnetic Eye Records

High energy fuzzed out melodic and angry the rumbling bass, steady heavy beat and crooning guitars push you to speed through your day. Lyrically songs border with anger and reflection in a manic scene that feeds the fuel you need for this pissed off world. An absolute must listen in 2026.
~ Turbo (Rich & Turbo’s Heavy Half Hour)

12. DESERT STORM – BURIED UNDER THE WEIGHT OF REASON / NEW!
6154 Points
Stoner Rock, Sludge, Doom, Progressive
Oxford, UK
Heavy Psych Sounds

Buried Under The Weight Of Reason delivers exactly what its title suggests – a massive dose of sludge heaviness, doom density and stoner groove, enriched with a strong sense of dynamics and space. DESERT STORM don’t rely on sheer force alone; alongside crushing, riff-driven moments and powerful vocals, they bring in atmosphere, pulsating bass lines and more progressive passages that give the album depth. This balance between raw weight and hypnotic, more melodic sections is what makes it stand out. A heavy, well-crafted record that reveals more with each listen and keeps pulling you back in.
~ Marek (Dezarbuzator)

11. COWBOYS & ALIENS – FINIS TEMPORUM / NEW!
6368 Points
Stoner
Bruges, Belgium
Polderrecords

Belgium’s number one stoner rock outfit are back with a brand new album that’s loaded with well-written songs that burst with energy and are executed to perfection. To use a worn-out cliché: this is an all killer, no filler affair and by far their best album yet. Not only a living proof that straight forward stoner rock is still very much alive, but also that there’s always room for improvement, even when you’re celebrating your 30th anniversary as a band.
~ Ronny Dijksterhuis (Stoner HiVe)

10. YEAST MACHINE – BAD MILK / NEW!
6528
Grunge, Alternative Rock, Stoner
Tübingen, Germany
Noisolution

Bad Milk, the second album from YEAST MACHINE, is a true distillation of everything I loved about grunge and its alternative offshoots from the 1990s. Bursting with energy and driven by melodies, each one more catchy than the last, it also carries a kind of muted melancholy and pervasive nostalgia, which never completely erases the barely contained rage unleashed by the great voice, which then settles into something soothing. Several times while listening to it, I was transported back 30 years to a time when I would listen to Eels on repeat, oblivious to the world around me. Being able to experience that again in these uncertain and difficult times is priceless. A huge thank you to Yeast for that !
~ Jay Baner (La Capsule Stoner)

9. DEVIL ELECTRIC – TAHLIA / NEW!
6878 Points
Rock, Doom, Psych, Stoner
Melbourne, Australia
Black Throne Productions

After five long years, DEVIL ELECTRIC ignites with Tahlia, a sultry, sexy storm of bluesy stoner-doom. Smoke curls from thick, hypnotic riffs, while Pierina O’Brien’s voice drifts from earthy growl to soaring, spine-tingling heights. Songs strut with playful menace, while others and especially the nine-minute epic “This Hereafter” twist through psychedelic, seductive depths. Each track pulses like a heartbeat… Teasing, swelling, and exploding in an intoxicating journey of desire and doom. DEVIL ELECTRIC sends sparks everywhere as Thalia whirls around you, it ensnares, seduces, and lingers, leaving you craving the next smoky, thunderous lightning bolt…
~ Joop Konraad (Stoner HiVe)

8. NEUROSIS – AN UNDYING LOVE FOR A BURNING WORLD / NEW!
7644 Points
Metal, Post, Prog, Sludge
USA
Neurot Recordings

No one saw this record coming yet hope lingered among the fans. The revelation that former NEUROSIS frontman Scott Kelly had abused his wife and children struck the band and their community like a shotgun to the stomach. For years, the betrayal and pain was too great to continue. Years of silence followed, and solo careers blossomed. There had long since been contact with Aaron Turner (Isis, Sumac, Old Man Gloom), but a transformative jam session with the man, paired with a profoundly healing, almost transcendent moment for Steve von Till at the Fire In The Mountains festival, rekindled their creative flame. With An Undying Love for a Burning World, they embrace their own legend once again, realizing it does not need to die from misplaced pride. The result is an extreme post-metal masterpiece filled with brutal riffs, raw vocals, and meaningful silences. The lyrics reflect on human alienation, while the music unites anger, resignation, and unexpected warmth. It is a devastatingly beautiful cathartic album, offering space to process trauma and face humanity’s dark future head-on.
~ Joop Konraad (Stoner HiVe)

7. NEW DAWN FADES – LORES / NEW!
8320 Points
Stoner Rock, Doom
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Self-released

Lores is the debut full-length album for Pennsylvanian stoner/doomers NEW DAWN FADES and is their first release as a quartet. Instrumentally, this album vacillates among murky grunge, the weighty trudge of doom, a heavy metal crunch, fuzzy stoner, and a bluesy groove. This is topped with soaring, clean vocals that have a way of making the band’s catchy hooks even more infectious. Even with all of these stylistic influences at play, I was pleasantly surprised at just how smooth the album’s flow is, quickly finding myself lost in a hypnotic ride that’s as steady as it is dynamic. Whether your musical preferences land closer to metal or more on the grunge/alternative side of the spectrum, it’s hard to deny that with Lores, NEW DAWN FADES has given us the perfect heavy groove for summer.
~ Stephanie Zalta (DoomCakes, Screaming From The Heavy Underground)

6. DESERT COLOSSUS – APPARATUS / NEW!
10680 Points
Stoner, Grunge
Zaandam, The Netherlands
Self-released

On their sophomore album ‘ApparatusDESERT COLOSSUS have taken a giant leap forward in every aspect of their music, sounding familiar, but quite like anything else you’ve heard before. Ferocious, distorted stoner grooves with the melodic weight of grunge is as accurate as I can describe it, but with this kind of pigeonholing we’re missing out on the many little details that don’t sound like anything else and are way more complex than they appear at first. So, let’s start namedropping and say there’ll definitely be something of your liking when you dig We, El Caco, Mustasch, Alice in Chains, Astrosoniq, Ozzy Osbourne or even hints of Kula Shaker. But in the end it’s much more plain and simple: DESERT COLOSSUS have found their own sound and that’s something to cherish.
~ Ronny Dijksterhuis (Stoner HiVe)

5. DESERT COLLIDER – GENERATION SHIP: ENDLESS DRIFT THROUGH INFINITY / NEW!
11220 Points
Stoner, Heavy Psych, Space Rock
Cesena, Italy 
Small Stone Records

At the heart of DESERT COLLIDER’s sound is a solid stoner rock foundation which includes warm toned, fuzzy guitars, soaring clean vocals, and a groove-oriented rhythm section. However, the band is far from one-dimensional. They expand on these elements with psychedelic textures and massive atmospheric passages, creating a wider, more immersive soundscape that shifts between heavy riff-driven sections and more spacious, hypnotic moments. Whether the album is a linear concept or not, the hour-plus experience of Generation Ship feels like a continuous, seamless journey. 
~ Jon McGough (Stoner Rock Army, Stoner HiVe, Outlaws Of The Sun)

4. FANGUS – EMERALD DREAM / NEW!
14238 Points
Psych, Seventies, Stoner, Proto
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
From The Urn Records

The Montreal quintet, FANGUS, has just released it’s first LP and what a blast! The sound of the album is vintage and retro as if it was released in 1976. Take Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep and put them in a blender. Add psychedelia and occult music with a groovy twist and you have Emerald Dream. This record has an awesome energy and the musicians have outstanding talents. You will be teleported with this magic time machine in a world of heavy psychedelic with a hint of prog rock and doom. The keyboards are amazing, the voice is snarling , the guitar is heavy and groovy as fuck and the rythm section is terrific! In my list of my favorite records of 2025, that’s for sure!
~ Edouard Dubuisson (Les chroniques d’Eddy, MetalUniverse)

3. GJENFERD – BLACK SMOKE RISING / NEW!
14454 Points
Seventies, Hard Rock, Stoner, Psych
Bergen, Norway
Apollon Records

GJENFERD returns with their sophomore release and it’s monumental in every way. If you are a fan of the debut, then you know what to expect: songs rich in melody, vocal harmonies, and, for the most part, driven by the immense sound of the organ. This album builds upon their core sound and sees the band expanding their songwriting craft, the songs feel more layered, more cohesive, and more settled in. Bridging the gap between modern heavy rock and the spirit of the 70’s, GJENFERD takes the best of both worlds and channels it into something fresh and powerful, with Black Smoke Rising standing as an album of the year contender for this Doom Charts contributor. 
~ Jon McGough (Stoner Rock Army, Stoner HiVe, Outlaws Of The Sun)

2. RED SUN ATACAMA – SUMMERCHILD / NEW!
16368 Points
Desert Punk, Desert Rock, Stoner Rock
France
Mrs Red Sound

Within the French underground heavy music scene, I have a particular affection for the devilish stoner rock of RED SUN ATACAMA. How could I not after listening to their latest album, Summerchild? It’s easy to see why I’m thrilled to rediscover this perfect blend of crushing Robin drums, fiery bass and frantic guitar solos. A subtle combination, crowned as always by Clément’s unique vocals. In this new release, the band plays with contrasts, easing off the gas pedal only to ramp things up even more. Meanwhile, Vincent’s guitar riffs take on a bluesy feel, almost jazzy at times. But fear not, the rhythm and fuzz are still very much present. It’s a real success for RED SUN ATACAMA, who have evolved without betraying their own “desert punk”.
~ Jay Baner (La Capsule Stoner)

1. KAL-EL – ASTRAL VOYAGER VOL. 2 / NEW!
39480 Points
Stoner, Doom, Psych, Grunge, Space, Prog
Stavanger, Norway
Blues Funeral Recordings / Majestic Mountain Records

Is it fair to give the KAL-EL fanboy the new record to review? Is that really objective journalism? No and it’s not, but good thing objective journalism doesn’t exist, so I can just tell you that KAL-EL is one of the best bands on this or on any other planet, and Astral Voyager Vol. 2 rules as much as any of their already perfect catalogue.  Last year’s Astral Voyager Vol. 1 got the highest marks from me because it was vintage KAL-EL: heavy and melodic, amazing songwriting, and a sound that you know is KAL-EL the second you drop the needle. So given that last year’s record was Volume 1, you can assume this review is about Astral Voyager Volume 2. You would be correct. You would also be correct that this record rules as hard as the first chapter does, maybe even a bit more, if that is at all possible. 42:56 of perfection.
~ Rich Piva (Musipedia of Metal, FuzzDoomRip, Rich & Turbo’s Heavy Half Hour)

Vocals that carry across the stars? Riffs that burn as hot as the stars themselves? Rhythm that could break a planet’s atmosphere with sonic booms? Check, check, and check. Taking everything that made the first volume stand out and just making it, somehow, even more epic? Fucking check. One again the band’s sound will appeal to those who enjoy doom or even those who just stick to the rock side of things. Either way, prepare your mindhole for an epic journey that will bend your mind around space itself.
~ Justin Wittenmeier (DoomedForMetal)

Astral Voyager Vol. 2 by KAL-EL arrives with high expectations after the success of its predecessor, and it largely delivers. Expanding their signature blend of stoner metal, doom, and space rock, the band pushes deeper into a cosmic, riff-driven journey. Tracks like “The Nine” and “Asteroid” showcase massive, evolving soundscapes, while Ståle Rodvelt’s vocals add clarity and lift to soaring choruses. Though it experiments slightly with progressive elements, the album stays cohesive with Vol. 1. Conceptually continuing Mica’s interstellar saga, Vol. 2 feels like a confident, expansive finale… An immersive, high-powered ride through icy, fuzz-drenched space.
~ Joop Konraad (Stoner 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:

Adam Walsh (Earmunchies); Andy Kovalcik (Bandcamp-NYP-Hard&Heavy); Ben Bellum (The Greatest Thing You’ve Never Heard); Billy Goate (Doomed & Stoned); Bob “Mr. Weird Beard” Baker (More Fuzz Podcast); Bobby Rayfield (Monuments In Ruin, Inherent Records, Mystery Pick);  Bucky Brown (The Ripple Effect); Chris Beck (Doom Tomb Podcast); Cory Blose (Hobo On The Radio, TotalRock, We Are TRXSH); Damien Regnauld (Stoner Freaks Anthology); Edouard Dubuisson (Les chroniques d’Eddy, MetalUniverse); Günther “Doktor420” (Stoner HiVe); Hugh Jones (The OG Metal Prophet, The Prophet’s Heavy Underground); Ioannis Valiakos (Desert Vulture); Jamie Laszlo (Sea of Tranquility); Jay Baner (La Capsule Stoner); John Gist, (Vegas Rock Revolution / The Doomed & Stoned Show); Jon McGough (Stoner Rock Army, Stoner HiVe, Outlaws Of The Sun); Jonny Pirie (Hour of the Riff); Joop Konraad (Stoner HiVe); Jukka ‘Shrike’ Kolehmainen (Psychotropic Caravan, Abhorrence, Shrike’s Playlists); Justin Wittenmeier (DoomedForMetal); Kyle SB (Good Boy PR, Stoner HiVe); Marc-Eric Gagnon (Stonefly Effects); Marek (Dezarbuzator); Michael D’Amato (Playgroundz Rocks, D’Amato Production); Mitch Kline (DoomyRiffs.com); Remco van Hattum (Riffsniffer); Remi VL (Remi Post Too Many Links); Rich Piva (Musipedia of Metal, FuzzDoomRip, Rich & Turbo’s Heavy Half Hour); Rob Hammer (Rob Hammer, Doom/Stoner/Sludge/Psychedelic); Roberto Lucas (Denpa Fuzz); Rod Reinhardt (Captain Beyond Zen); Ronny Dijksterhuis (Stoner HiVe); Ryan Foster (Slightly Fuzzed); Stephanie Zalta (DoomCakes, Screaming From The Heavy Underground); Stevie Reek aka Steve De Rique (Howls from The Hollows, Doomed & StonedStoner HiVe); Thierry “Pumpkin-T“ François (Metal Intégral); Tom Hanno (Tom’s Reviews, The Third Eye); Tom Schmahl (Rock Circuz) & Turbo (Rich & Turbo’s Heavy Half Hour)

Feel free to send in your albums to stonerdoomcharts@gmail.com where they’ll be delegated to all the Contributors 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 and your favorite albums.

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