stoner rock

Search for stoner rock performed on Thursday, 8th January 2009.

stoner rock

We found the term stoner rock in 29 articles.

The Nervous Shakedown: Untitled

Well known for their sleazy stoner rock The Nervous Shakedown have been spreading their own brand of guitar filth across West Yorkshire.

Interview: All My Friends Are Dead

Gavin Miller speaks with Leeds' newest post-rock prodigies All My Friends Are Dead

Maps: We Can Create

Sadly, I've forgetten the accepted history of the synthesizer. Did Prof. Moog descend from the mountain top to impart the mystic benefits of his new electronic musicianship?

Three Man Amp: Untitled

Three Man Amp's take on the genre of indie rock is one that has been heard before and will most likely be heard again, thanks to the never ending supply of bands that are churned out by record labels to meet the demands of the lazy MTV2 fans, who base their musical tastes on the NME chart.

Desert Monkey: Water Damage

Only 19 and thrashing their long locks around on the front cover of this new EP, Desert Monkey are clearly having a good time.

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club @ Leeds Festival 2002

Listening to Black Rebel Motorcycle Club makes you want to lie down outside and watch the stars while you let yourself slip into a trance and soak in the grungy retro grooves.

Band Profile: Ether

Ether is a 3 piece stoner rock band, originally formed in early 2006. It is the brain child of Daniel Christie and Andrew Budby, who were later joined by Jamie Mooney and Andrew Candlish of Child Loses Arm.

Desert Monkey: Made Great By A Breeze

Starting off with the title track sounding like a rougher Kyuss with furious bluesy guitar riffage and fat drums, Desert Monkey are looking like quite the heads down, balls to the wall rock band.

Shame About Haley: Untitled

As Green Day have been propelled into front runners of the pop punk genre it seems almost natural that a whole hoard of hero worshippers would crawl out of the woodwork to offer their tributes.

Autumdivers: s/t

MySpace.com is a funny place. Millions of bands and people all coming together to try and out-cool each other on a global scale.

Naked Flames: Ignite

You can't help but wonder what kind of band would have an album cover featuring a naked woman being mounted by a giant scorpion.

Various Artists: Heathen Angel - Volume 2

The last compilation album I bought was Now 29 on cassette back in 1994 and the last time I saw it was in 1998 when it was discovered in a draw full of old musty books after which it was thrown into a plastic bin bag and donated to some orphans.

Dandy Warhols @ Leeds Festival 2002

Two potential schools of thought here. A laidback and pretty stoner rock vibe is perfect for a sunny Summer afternoon on the Main Stage or could it be there's a pervasive sense of ennui because the Dandy Warhols have been hauling the dead gee-gee of 'Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia' around for just a wee bit too long.

The Stoops @ New Roscoe

Tonight's entertainment was a mixed bag of punk, blues and prog, stoner doors stuff, which surprisingly went together well, though no band lit up the evening as something special.

The Nervous Shakedown: They've Come To Save Us

Here's a question for you. What do you get when you cross Kyuss, Queens of the Stone Age and the Desert Sessions?

Six By Seven: Ready For You Now

This is a right good conventional guitar/keyboards band doing a proper pop song with all the right ingredients and no artificial colouring.

Electric Eel Shock: Beat Me

Screaming their way all the way from Japan, home of lock n loll, Electric Eel Shock are here for your daughter.

Creature With The Atom Brain: I Am The Golden Gate Bridge

After two vinyl-only EPs, The Snake and Kill The Snake, I Am The Golden Gate Bridge is the first full-length album from the bizarrely named Creature With The Atom Brain, the brainchild (no pun intended) of Aldo Struyf.

Japanaro @ Royal Park Cellars

So here we are then, for another instalment in the Bright Young Things series, put together by Steve Kind.

The Fratellis @ The Refectory

Never without incident or injury, the NME Rock n Roll Riot Tour burst into the Refectory for its opening night with blown amps wreaking havoc during the highly anticipated set from The Fratellis.

Big Business: Here Come the Waterworks

You may not have heard of these, but if I say The Melvins to you, well you may still be in the dark. When the fuzzy haired ones toured the UK at the end of last year, they were supported by Big Business, who now make up fifty percent of The Melvins with Buzz Osbourne and Dale Crover (yes, there are two drummers).

Little Sister @ Elbow Rooms

First up at Tuesday's Elustrious night were Leeds skank-meisters UNIT - a seven-piece whose horn enhanced take on dub was straight from the lo-fi, speaker-shuddering rulebook of 60s and 70s Jamaican studio supremo King Tubby.

The Research @ Brudenell Social Club

Quite what The Engine Room think they're doing by opening the evening with The Nervous Shakedown, I do now know.

This Et Al @ LMUSU

So here we have an "unsigned band showcase". Call me bitter, and even counter productive in the encouragement of fledgling bands but I hate these things.

Hatch @ Joseph's Well

Live music seems to be undergoing some kind of renaissance in Leeds at the moment, with several new venues popping up here and there.

One Bullet Left @ Snooty Fox (Wakefield)

The Snooty Fox in Wakefield is slightly different to the majority of pubs that you'll will have no doubt drank in.

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