stoner metal
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    While titularly a departure for Baroness, STONE mostly finds the band spinning their wheels. STONE by Baroness 
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    These might be the heaviest rocks yet. Heavy Rocks (2022) by Boris 
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    Gold & Grey‘s awful production overshadows its handful of songwriting peaks. 
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    Apart from the slightly improved production quality and a couple of stylistic risks, Electric Messiah is a pretty standard High on Fire album. 
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    Stoner metal titan Sleep makes a hell of a comeback with The Sciences, which encompasses both the band’s classic sound and influences from the members’ other creative endeavors over the past 15 years. 
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    On Emperor of Sand, Mastodon pads out rehashed ideas from their last several albums with alt-rock choruses that went out of style with the 90s. 
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    Kylesa returns with an album that balances crushing sludge metal with spacey psych rock. 
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    High On Fire’s latest album is one of their catchiest and most melodic yet. 
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    Video: Red fang- “Wires” Directed by Whitey McConnaughy, the new Red Fang video is absolutely hilarious. Without going too far into the details, it’s basically a story of American ingenuity and creativity, following the tale of what four dudes do with a music video budget of 5,000 dollars. 
 
                    