(Un)Focused Definition Ep. 66: Bandcamp Distraction

I was really hoping to get more reviews out this week, but the emptiness of the house was really conducive to just…wandering around, eating honey mustard pretzels and listening to music while doomscrolling. On the plus side, yesterday was Bandcamp Friday and I did my level-headed best to support a bunch of bands – mostly digitally: I’m reluctant to do any overseas vinyl or CD purchases until this whole tariff thing gets sorted. So this week is a compilation of the music I picked up – mostly new discoveries although there were a couple “I’ve been meaning to pick this up for years” albums as well. Let’s dig in.

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(Un)Focused Definition Ep. 10: And It Stoned Me…

Call it whatever you want: stoner or desert rock, doesn’t matter to me. What does matter are thick, juicy riffs just dripping with fuzz, a bass that rumbles the crust of the earth, and a penchant for melody that can be carried across an array of clean or throaty vocals. Inject it with doom, with prog, with sludge and death…you can’t disguise the pulse of the cosmic harmonic that calls directly to my lizard brain when all pistons are firing, so this week as I once again get ready for vacation (this time hopefully without catching a myriad of viruses and infections) let’s dive into some stoner rock and metal that have been getting me through life over the past few years.

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Consuming in 2021: New Music

Sorry I’ve been away for a while. Due to holidays and some burnout I’ve been helping to hold down the fort at my other job over at Nine Circles, where I took over our weekly playlist and started my annual series of posts wrapping up my favorite metal albums of the year. And while my primary focus for 2021 has been digging deeper into the nooks and crannies of the music that made me a rock and roll addict for over 40 years, I still managed to find my way to a number of new releases that fired the synapses and gave way to the euphoric bliss of being able to turn away the ever-growing anxiety and depression. So before we jump back into the waters of yesteryear (Christmas yielded a bevy of vinyl treasures I can’t wait to talk about) let’s spend a little bit of time talking about some new music that kept my head, heart, and soul afloat this year.

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