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Trip to England

by WEEDIAN

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jd ))) I will always skip the tracks that blatantly sound like Ozzy and Black Sabbath, it's so over played and boring. it's all great until that singer starts up, and it's just another Ozzy copy 🤦🏻‍♂️
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Tad Can't pick a fav off these things. It's like Biden trying to ride a bicycle...impossible. Favorite track: Mammothwing - Cosmic Vagabond.
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Poesy Rider J'avais un peu peur que tout cela soit très, voire trop sabbathien...Ouf, me voilà rassuré. L'influence des grands maîtres est bien présente, mais de nombreux groupes dégagent une personnalité qui fait du bien en ces temps de rétro-gaming et de repli identitaire... Favorite track: Sergeant Thunderhoof - Goat Mushroom.
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Quite simply, England is where it all began. Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and, of course, the band that laid the first true blueprint for heavy metal: Black Sabbath. Ozzy, Tony, Geezer and Bill channelled a particular kind of English darkness, drawing from Aleister Crowley, a bloody Christian history, a strong folk heritage and their bleaker than bleak surroundings to create a genre that has blossomed over the last few decades, but began decidedly slowly.

As anyone who has visited Blighty can attest, it is often a dreary place to be, covered in grey skies and soaking rain. Perhaps Orwell put it best: "The beer is bitterer, the coins are heavier, the grass is greener". And the grass certainly is greener, with the Englishman's penchant for the finest smoke, and not forgetting their perfect climate for copious amounts of magic mushrooms. It's no wonder England has birthed many of the most influential musical artists of all time, and this also applies to the sub-genres of doom and stoner. Take a trip to England here, courtesy of a selection of the strongest bands currently playing low and slow. - Joe Allen

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released July 1, 2021

All tracks procured by permission of the bands and/or their record labels.

Cover Art by @yogirimawan (Instagram)

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