Mojo’s Pick of the Week – Acid Communion by Bone Church

Bone Church - Acid CommunionDirty, fuzzy guitars? Check.
Riffy Black Sabbath influence? Check.
Ballsy, in your face energy? Check.
Heavy blues groove? Check.

The sophomore album from Connecticut proto-metal rockers Bone Church checks all the 70s-influenced stoner rock boxes and takes them up a notch. Jack Rune’s wailing, bluesy vocals fit perfectly with the Zeppelin-Sabbath heavy grooves laid down by guitarists Dan Sefcik and Nick Firine, rounded out by the battery of bassist Pat Good and drummer Rob Sickinger. Good stuff, go get it!

Out on Ripple Music March 2020

Standout tracks: Heavy Heaven, Witch in the Cellar, Acid Communion

Find Bone Church on the interwebz

https://www.facebook.com/bonexchurch/
https://bonechurch1.bandcamp.com/

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Mojo’s Pick of the Week – AMMA by Puta Volcano

Puta Volcano AmmaI can’t express how excited I am that those crazy groovy Greeks in Puta Volcano have delivered another syncopated, riff-heavy album of killer tracks with their latest release AMMA, out everywhere now. With their third solid release, Puta Volcano has planted its flag in the sand and saying ‘we are here, motherfuckers.’

The tighter-than-ever quartet has refined its sound from a raw, gritty energy into a restrained, slightly understated but confident power, more like muscles flexing and less like a punch to the face. The rhythm section of Bookies on bass and
Steve Stefanidistill on drums lays a heavy groove and Alex Pi’s guitars go from mean, tight riffs to warm fuzz shower with ease. Anna Papathanasiou’s powerful, husky vocals still raise the hair on the back of my neck. Fans of Tool will dig the latest from these rising stars.

Standout tracks: Venus Lullaby, Black Box

Puta Volcano on the web:

http://putavolcano.com/
https://putavolcano.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/putavolcanoband/

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Mojo’s Pick of the Week – Refractions by Lowrider

Lowrider - RefractionsHonestly, there is no way my Pick of the Week couldn’t be the surprise return of Swedish stoner rock legends Lowrider. The first time I ever heard them was on the jukebox at San Francisco’s legendary dive beer bar Toronado — and yes, any jukebox with Lowrider and Tool is the best jukebox, fight me — and I remember seeking out and buying their debut CD Ode to Io shortly thereafter.

Lowrider’s latest release Refractions sounds like the band fell into a wormhole in 1999 and emerged intact in 2020 without missing a beat. The album itself is more of a sonic landscape than a collection of songs you can point at and say, this song is a must listen. The whole thing is like a warm fuzzy electric blanket for your ears. It’s easily one of the must listens of 2020. If you love Kyuss and their offspring, you must check it out immediately.

Find Lowrider on the web:
https://lowriderofficial.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/lowriderrock/

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