“Hello, Doom Charts, my old friend
~ probably misheard lyrics by Simon & Garfunkel
I’ve come to talk with you again…”
Wow, that felt like an extremely short month! And once again chockfull with amazing releases. So many, that the forty below only begin to scratch the surface of the Heavy Underground. No less than 211 albums received votes, but as always, only forty are published. And those forty and all those others you already discovered or will in the near future, are there to offer you some respite and relief in a world full of constant upheaval. Getting lost in these records might allow the listener to release pent-up, excessive emotions, leading to emotional, spiritual, or intellectual relief and a balanced state. Perhaps the entire world should start listening?
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, progressive 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. DEATHBIRD EARTH – OBJECTIVE CONSCIOUSNESS / NEW!
39. A VERY OLD GHOST BEHIND THE FARM – CANES GOTHI! / NEW!
38. BIRDS OF VALE – DIMENSIONS / NEW!
37. POLY-MATH – SOMETHING DEEPLY HIDDEN / NEW!
36. AMPACITY – COSMIC INDIFFERENCE / NEW!
35. BENEATH THE SKIN – BENEATH THE SKIN / NEW!
34. THE NEPTUNE POWER FEDERATION – MONDO TOMORROW / NEW!
33. TUSOC – MONOLITO / NEW!
32. MELVINS / NAPALM DEATH – SAVAGE IMPERIAL DEATH MARCH / NEW!
31. ADMIRAL SIR CLOUDESLEY SHOVELL – THE TROUBLE WITH THE SHOVELL / NEW!
30. TEN EAST/ SOFTSUN – TURNED TO STONE: CHAPTER 10 / NEW!
29. BLACK WEEDOW – BLACK WEEDOW / NEW!
28. MYAR – BLEAK MOUNTAINS / NEW!
27. STEPMOTHER – ABSURDUS MANIFESTUS / NEW!
26. GURTHWORM – CIRCUMFERENCE / NEW!
25. ELEFUS – TIME TO BEND / NEW!
1557 Points
Stoner, Seventies, Metal, Prog, Psych
Wollongong, Australia
Self-released
From the very first songs of Time To Bend, I knew ELEFUS was right up my cup of tea. I was immediately hooked by the powerful hypnotic riffs, whose vibe lies somewhere between 70s metal and heavy psych on steroids. The band isn’t just the two guitarists’ realm, it departs from traditional hard rock models thanks to an agile and imaginative rhythm section, drawing on prog rock transitions while maintaining high octane energy. I feel this alchemy between the musicians which allows them to shape the tracks fluidly but without getting lost in overly abstruse ways. ELEFUS is the first Australian proboscidean – this is exactly the kind of amazing creature I love to discover… and that you will love to discover too.
~ Thierry “Pumpkin-T“ François (Metal Intégral)
24. AMERICAN SHARKS – NOT DEAD YET / NEW!
1638 Points
Punk, Metal, Stoner
Austin, Texas, USA
Permanent Teeth Records
Do you know that feeling you get when music transports you back to a particular situation you experienced in the past? You know, those moments when listening to a song or an album brings back places, smells, and atmospheres with great detail. Still not sure? Then listen to NOT DEAD YET, the latest album from the Texans AMERICAN SHARKS, and you’ll completely understand what I’m talking about. The band, who surrounded themselves with talented guests for this third LP, mention Weezer in their bio, and that’s certainly no coincidence. Indeed, like their prestigious elders, these three guys have an incredible sense of melody. Their riffs are sharp and perfectly measured, hammered out over energetic rhythms. It’s clear, it’s effective, and the whole thing has a deliciously nineties flavor. I love it!
~ Jay Baner (La Capsule Stoner)
23. CESAR SUN – THE PALACE / NEW!
1720 Points
Rock, Stoner, Punk
Ghent, Belgium
Self-released
Imagine De Staat’s first album, but much much heavier. CESAR SUN is a jump from the gun bullet of explosive energy, mixing furious (alternative) rock with mind-bending sped-up stoner, a hidden punk attitude and an endless chain of superb grooves with coherent variation. And those vocals, man, they’re something else. Seldomly heard them this convincing. It all makes ‘The Palace‘ a killer, and I mean KILLER debut album.
~ Ronny Dijksterhuis (Stoner HiVe)
22. TONS – STONED VILLAINS / NEW!
1791 Points
Stoner Metal
Turin, Italy
Heavy Psych Sounds Records
Italian doom/sludge metallers TONS are back with Stoned Villains, their fourth album and first release with drummer Oreste Pennarelli. Stoned Villains is a deliciously turbulent ride, marked by pits of viscous sludge, cyclones of 90s hardcore punk, a reliably tongue-in-cheek attitude, raspy shrieks, electric jolts of traditional heavy metal, and doom-laden slowdowns that will leave you worse for wear by the end but immediately craving more. My favorite thing about the album are the small interludes of soul it delivers via discernible shifts in tone toward a more vulnerable sound, indicating there’s something much deeper at play here than weed and rage.
~ Stephanie Zalta (DoomCakes, Screaming From The Heavy Underground)
21. DRAKEN – HERE BE DRAKEN / NEW!
1855 Points
Hard Rock, Psych, Prog, Metal
Oslo, Norway
Dark Essence Records
The Norns willed DRAKEN into existence and declared they would be heavy, with the force of a thousand thunderclaps. They were bestowed with brutal vocals rising from abyssal caverns, an unrivaled axe attack burning like an everlasting inferno, earth-shaking bass that rumbles through the earth, and relentless drums pounding like thunder breaking across the heavens. They proclaimed, Here Be Draken!
~ Jon McGough (Stoner Rock Army, Stoner HiVe, Outlaws Of The Sun)
20. WHITE TUNDRA – STORIES FROM THE DARK / NEW!
2016 Points
Hard Rock, Stoner Rock, Doom
Trondheim, Norway
Argonauta Records
Remember in The Jungle Book when Mowgli met the Elephants and danced along. WHITE TUNDRA‘s latest Stories From The Dark is similiar to that except it isn’t the Indian Jungle but the Tundra of Norway and Mowgli is a Nøsvet child and the elephants are Wooly Mammoths. On Stories From The Dark WHITE TUNDRAa brings a heavy thundering dark sound perfect for trekking through cold lands. With vocals that sit on the cusp of hoarseness that never break. Grooves of fuzz, sludge and heavy metal with a thundering beat Stories From The Dark captures the spirit of the cold black wild.
~ Turbo (Rich & Turbo’s Heavy Half Hour)
19. PHANTOM LOGIC – SALTON DUST / NEW!
2060 Points
Rock, Psych
San Diego, USA
Glory or Death Records
The single Glyphwave already felt like riding a sandstorm on a broken amplifier, with no escape possible, your body constantly filled with both serenity and electrical panic. And the entire debut album Salton Dust by PHANTOM LOGIC has that vibe and truly sounds like it was dragged out of some ghostly mirage somewhere on the edge of a desert. Sun-bleached, fuzz-drenched, and beautifully unhinged in the best possible of ways. This is heavy psych rock as a desert hallucination: twin guitars slithering and colliding like heat mirages, rhythm section locked into a sand-scorched trance and everything vibrating at its very own pitch. And yes, with Isaiah Mitchell of Earthless igniting around the edges, on every of the four tracks, the record doesn’t just drift, float, or fly, it careens, slides and explodes, turning repetition into ritual and all that majestic tone into terrain. There is no room for compromise and none needed! Why would you even want to escape from all this beauty, mesmerizing chaos and grand desert sermon for tone and volume? Indeed, it would defy all logic…
~ Joop Konraad (Stoner HiVe)
18. THE COSMIC DEAD – BEYOND THE BEYOND / NEW!
2088 Points
Psychedelic Rock, Krautrock
Glasgow, Scotland
Heavy Psych Sounds
The Scottish Space Race continues to gather pace and momentum with the latest voyage from Glasgow’s Heavy Psych giants THE COSMIC DEAD. “Beyond The Beyond” draws the listener through dark folds of Space and Time with kinetic, fluid instrumentation and hyper-driven riffs a-plenty! As the band quotes; “Turn on, tune in and immerse yourself in the sound of THE COSMIC DEAD“.
~ Steve De Rique (Howls from The Hollows, Doomed & Stoned, Stoner HiVe)
17. SEA OF SNAKES – MAGMANTUS / NEW!
2304 Points
Doom, Stoner Rock
Los Angeles, California, USA
Self-released
SEA OF SNAKES‘ new EP Magmantus is a concentrated shot of the band’s trademark modern doom sound straight to the heart! While the five tracks of this release seem to blow by far too soon, their energy and impact remain with the listener long after the twenty-four-minute runtime has elapsed. Additionally, there are some more assertive tones coming through SEA OF SNAKES‘ sound this time via a stronger emphasis on heavy metal. I wouldn’t call it aggression; Magmantus seems to be past that stage in its message. It’s more like urgency: a call to wake up, be aware of the rampant deception in the world around us and take action before it’s too late.
~ Stephanie Zalta (DoomCakes, Screaming From The Heavy Underground)
16. DEMONS MY FRIENDS – SURVIVE/YOURSELF / NEW!
2340 Points
Grunge, Stoner, Doom
Austin, Texas, USA
Ripple Music
DEMONS MY FRIENDS seem to really be starting to settle into their sound on their new record, Survive/Yourself, brought to us from Ripple Music, who also re-released their killer first record to rightfully get it to more ears. You get big riffs, harmonized vocals, Seattle worship, and some parts that bring the ultra heavy when you least expect it. Survive/Yourself is an excellent sophomore effort that shows the potential of the band coming to fruition.
~ Rich Piva (Musipedia of Metal, FuzzDoomRip, Rich & Turbo’s Heavy Half Hour)
15. ANGINE DE POITRINE – VOL. II / NEW!
2352 Points
Heavy Psych, Funk, Tribal, Alternative
Saguenay, Canada
Spectacles Bonzaï
The two faceless Canadian musicians (or should I say musicians with their heads hidden behind paper mâché masks?) that constitute ANGINE DE POITRINE are rapidly rising on the international music scene. It could be because of the image they created, but their instrumental take on rock, funk, jazz, psych and tribal African music is utterly complex, yet very danceable at the same time and goes way beyond a simple, but effective look. So, put your most groovy shoes on, make yourself a matching mask and start shaking those booties. Good times guaranteed.
~ Ronny Dijksterhuis (Stoner HiVe)
14. MASHEENA – LET THE SPIDERS IN / NEW!
2904 Points
Rock, Classic, Stoner
Bergen, Norway
Majestic Mountain Records / Ripple Music
MASHEENA returns with Let The Spiders In! It’s a bold, high-confidence blast of hard and brilliant stoner rock ,driven by massive, stadium-sized energy and a sharp production. Blending influences from Clutch, Kyuss, Foo Fighters and Black Sabbath, the album fuses groove-heavy riffs with melodic hooks, shifting between feel-good anthems and darker, doom-leaning weight. It’s an “all killer, no filler” ride . A record built to be played loud!
~ Svempa ‘Doomsday Jesus’ Alveving (Cries From The Underworld)
13. SEUM – PARKING LIFE / NEW!
3157 Points
Metal, Sludge, Stoner, Doom
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Black Throne Productions / Falling Apart Records
I’m sorry to say that “Parking Life,” is my first experience with this band—I’ve been missing out and I don’t have a frame of reference to compare them to. But that’s ok because I can tell they really can’t be compared to anyone else. This is a band with their own sound and “Parking Life,” is a unique experience. Sludge/Doom is definitely the basis of their sound but there is a strong hardcore/punk and even pop aesthetic to the songs. Hell in their own words from the press release they said, “…getting as far from our comfort zone as we could, adding clean vocals, melodies and treating each song of the album as a pop track.”
~ Justin Wittenmeier (DoomedForMetal)
12. LUNGBURNER – DOGMA / NEW!
3240 Points
Sludge, Doom
Atlanta, GA, USA
Terminus Hate City Records
This Atlanta outfit emerged several years ago and has been cranking out impressive content ever since. The new album DOGMA continues the trend. LUNGBURNER can’t simply be lumped into one category. You get a sensational mix of stoner, doom, and sludge. The album’s pace flows wonderfully with heavy grooves and unique riffs which leave you salivating for more. The vocals compliment the intensity of the sound with a whispering almost demonic-like delivery. And we can’t forget the awe inspiring percussion with more double bass and punch than before. So, I implore you to listen ASAP while simultaneously participating in some therapeutic lung burning!
~ Hugh Jones (The OG Metal Prophet, The Prophet’s Heavy Underground)
11. BISMUT – MATSUTAKE / NEW!
3280 Points
Instrumental, Psych, Stoner, Prog
Nijmegen, Netherlands
Tonzonen Records
BISMUT are mashing heavy-psych and stoner rock with of post-rock vibes, to create their own brand of music. I also really like the production on this record, when listening to nice pair of headphones the sounds makes sweets and loops around the listened, there is sweet sensation of ebb and flow to some of the instrumetation. They manage to equally pummel and sooth the listener, their sound being massive and fragile at the same time, a wall of sound with the complexity of diving into a fractals. The music is equally pretty and terrifying, too!
~ Jukka ‘Shrike’ Kolehmainen (Psychotropic Caravan, Abhorrence, Shrike’s Playlists)
10. THE LORDS OF ALTAMONT – FOREVER LOADED / NEW!
4155 Points
Garage, Proto
Los Angeles, California, USA
Heavy Psych Sounds Records
I always feel like THE LORDS OF ALTAMONT are a few steps away from physically exploding, and I hear that on Forever Loaded, which is probably why I love their latest record so much. Garage/punk/psych/whatever, Forever Loaded rips, more synths and all. All hail THE LORDS OF ALTAMONT for once again bringing us a super fun and high energy rock and roll ripper of a record.
~ Rich Piva (Musipedia of Metal, FuzzDoomRip, Rich & Turbo’s Heavy Half Hour)
9. GLOWSUN – NOVÆ / NEW!
5222 Points
Psychedelic, Progressive, Stoner
Marchiennes, France
Self-released
GLOWSUN know how to make Psychedelic Doom: cutting swathes through soundscapes and off-kilter compositions that demonstrate the band’s versatility over 6 extebded excursions.
~ Steve De Rique (Howls from The Hollows, Doomed & Stoned, Stoner HiVe)
8. SPIRIT ADRIFT – INFINITE ILLUMINATION / NEW!
5808 Points
Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal, Doom
Austin, Texas, USA
20 Buck Spin
If Tolkien was cooler SPIRIT ADRIFT would be the music accompanying the little menagerie of walkers taking The Ring back to Jared’s or wherever. I never finished the books or movies I just figure that’s what happened. This is the final chapter for SPIRIT ADRIFT their 10 year story comes to an end left behind is an epic melodic doom metal sound that fulfills that saga.
~ Turbo (Rich & Turbo’s Heavy Half Hour)
7. PURPLE SKIES – A MILLION YEARS / NEW!
8316 Points
Doom, Fuzz, Proto-Metal, Progressive
Vestland, Norway
Apollon Records
The fertile Norwegian city of Bergen continues to yield an excellent harvest, and the latest sprout from this verdant landscape is PURPLE SKIES. While many progressive bands have emerged from the waters of the Sognefjord, now PURPLE SKIES rises from its depths to bring a heavy sound to its rugged mountains with an album that nods to the past while simultaneously pointing towards the future, capturing the essence of heavy, melodic, and honest rock with power and precision. Those proto-doom roots of the 70s are aptly reflected in nine epic tracks. The band delivers fuzz-drenched rock that wanders fearlessly between dark, crushing riffs and legendary melodies. Dynamic and in complete control of the tempo, they execute beautiful melodies with a vocal performance that remains grounded within a massive yet controlled soundscape.
~ Roberto Lucas (Denpa Fuzz)
6. ABRAMS – LOON / NEW!
8620 Points
Post Hardcore, Grunge, 90s Alt Rock
Denver, Colorado, USA
Blues Funeral Recordings
ABRAMS latest record, Loon, sounds more 90s than any of the ABRAMS records before it, but this is not the sound of some bullshit 4th wave grunge band. This is killer, post hardcore/grunge (major Quicksand vibes!!!) with frantic energy and scattered directions that hit all the right buttons to be a record that both sounds like it is from 2026 and 1993 at the same time. Loon is a 34 minute psychic blast that is here then gone just as quickly but ready to be queued up and re-experienced immediately. There is so much happening and so fast; the energy captured by Loon could power the time machine that takes you back to the 90s to hear something that sounded even close to how awesome the new ABRAMS record truly is.
~ Rich Piva (Musipedia of Metal, FuzzDoomRip, Rich & Turbo’s Heavy Half Hour)
5. WITCH RIPPER – THROUGH THE HOURGLASS / NEW!
8720 Points
Progressive Metal, Sludge, Metal
Seattle, Washington, USA
Magnetic Eye Records
Do you ever hear an album and wonder how they managed to fit everything into it? The scope of Through the Hourglass is astronomical, there are so many incredible elements at play going on that you may not catch them all on the first listen. WITCH RIPPER deliver a dense, multi-layered album that blends sludge weight, progressive structures, and atmospheric intensity. Their songs are complex and constantly evolve, exposing new layers each time you return to them.
~ Jon McGough (Stoner Rock Army, Stoner HiVe, Outlaws Of The Sun)
4. BRONCO FORTE – LIGHTNING SCARS / NEW!
9216 Points
Alternative Rock, Grunge, Stoner
Los Angeles, California, USA
Next Message Music / Lullabies To Hypnotize
BRONCO FORTE is a quartet from Los Angeles with a warm, multi-faceted sound – soothing at first blush but not afraid to bite back here and there.Throughout the band’s debut full-length album Lightning Scars, a hypnotic pace is kept by an undercurrent of stoner/doom while waves of fuzzy desert rock crunch continuously roll through. Overhead, sunny glimmers of neo grunge and psychedelic rock emit hopeful atmospheres, while passing gray clouds of southern-style heavy blues balance out the vibe with soulful authenticity. In short, there’s something here for fans of a wide variety of genres, particularly if you came of age in the grunge/alternative heyday of the 1990s. Best of all, Lightning Scars is truly a no-filler album, delivering ten tracks of mesmeric, “swinging grooves” and “kitchen sink realism”.
~ Stephanie Zalta (DoomCakes, Screaming From The Heavy Underground)
3. OCCULT HAND ORDER – MEANINGLESS MONUMENTS / NEW!
11004 Points
Doom Metal, Heavy Psych, Post Metal
Lyon, France
Totem Cat Records
Meaningless Monuments is the fourth album by the French band OCCULT HAND ORDER and its concept is an enigma… the cover features strange symbolism, the song titles and lyrics are mysterious. I suppose the album itself is like those monuments whose meaning evaporates over time. The music is as penetrating as an ancient ritual. Built upon Post-metal structures, the songs evolve smoothly, blending dark Doom Metal and captivating Heavy Psych groove. Year after year, OCCULT HAND ORDER is getting more and more mesmerizing.
~ Thierry “Pumpkin-T“ François (Metal Intégral)
2. TRUCKFIGHTERS – MASTERFLOW / NEW!
15200 Points
Stoner Rock, Fuzz Rock
Örebro, Sweden
Fuzzorama Records
It’s been a decade since the Swedish fuzz truckers released new music. Now they reignite the flame of distortion with their relentless energy on their new album, ‘MASTERFLOW‘. This album offers a fresh perspective on the trio, delivering a wave of anthems that will have the masses chanting along. Expanding their sound to new territories where melody takes center stage, the band’s essence remains unchanged. These Swedish desert-rock legends have been whipping their many fans into a frenzy at their concerts for years, and now they’re evolving their sound into vast new sonic territories. With their massive riffs, overflowing energy, and hypnotic psychedelic passages, they continue to be a force to be reckoned with.
~ Roberto Lucas (Denpa Fuzz)
1. CORROSION OF CONFORMITY – GOOD GOD / BAAD MAN
20380 Points
Heavy Metal, Southern Rock, Sludge
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Nuclear Blast
CORROSION OF CONFORMITY is a band that has been with me for a majority of my music listening life. It started with the first record that I and the skate kids I hung with in high school used to blast alongside our Misfits tapes. Then, seeing the video for Vote With A Bullet on Headbanger’s Ball immediately required a drive to The Wiz with the hopes they had Blind (they did) and me proceeding to wear out the tape. Next came the bluesy, stoner, amazing records like Deliverance and Wiseblood. Pepper leaving, Pepper back, so many riffs, and always just being fucking cool, COC has ruled for decades. Here we are with the new COC record. Good God / Baad Man. I may be biased, but the fourteen tracks on this record may go down as one of the greatest COC records. It is that good. This is the sound of a band having fun, riffing off of the music they love, with Pepper and Woody in top form and seeing eye to eye, creating some of the best COC material, even this far into such an amazing career.
~ Rich Piva (Musipedia of Metal, FuzzDoomRip, Rich & Turbo’s Heavy Half Hour)
Everything but the kitchen sink is usually the saying. CORROSION OF CONFORMITY has included the kitchen sink and much more. Good God/Baad Man is a double album that fulfills all your COC desires with subtle tributes to the bands influences along the way. There is so much greatness in these albums I find out how deep they are on every listen. Plus these albums have the feeling of a good time in the studio. Some of the good humor can be heard in the song Handcuff County a brilliant bluesy boogie number the band states is a What if? Billy Gibbons fronted Led Zeppelin. Which by this song would be all kinds of awesome. The song opens with a police call that informs me at ine time I created a code 2216 when I was younger (don’t think my ass was out). The song also has one of the greatest fun lyrics of the year. “and I was kickin’ too much ass done make my feet stank.” Tickles the ol memory bank because we all met somebody that would say those words. Well at least in the South we have.
~ Turbo (Rich & Turbo’s Heavy Half Hour)
Glitching it’s way onto the March Doom Charts, it heralded the coming of that amazing new CORROSION OF CONFORMITY album Good God/Baad Man. The last album by COC, No Cross No Crown, was released in 2018. That’s quite a while ago, but a lot has changed since then. Two years after that album, drummer Reed Mullin passed away after a life marked by alcohol and drugs, and not long after that, co-founder and bassist Mike Dean decided to leave the band. That left founder, guitarist, and singer Woody Weatherman and guitarist/singer Pepper Keenan, a member since 1989, as the remaining core. But with newly recruited bassist Bobby Landgraf (ex-Down, Honky) and drummer Stanton Moore, who previously played on In The Arms Of God (2005), new energy and new fire has returned. The result is the double album Good God / Baad Man, over an hour-long journey through COC’s eclectic metal world. The first half is packed with furious metal in all the familiar COC styles, while the second half explores new paths: hard rock, blues, stoner, and even psychedelic touches. Producer Warren Riker described the album during recording as their “Dark Side Of The Doom,” a label that perfectly captures the versatility, intensity, and boldness of this powerful record…
~ Joop Konraad (Stoner HiVe)
Special thanks to the ongoing contributors to the monthly Doom Chart. You folks help give voice to the heavy underground:
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