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Heavy Planet Stoner Rock Blog: New Band To Burn One To-MAMMUT. Heavy Planet presents today's "New Band To Burn One To"...MAMMUT! Bio: Mammut has got it´s roots in 2003 when Johan Hedqvist, Johan Eliasson, Jonas Wedin and Daniel Bergström went to the same school outside of Stockholm, Sweden. They were 15 years old and played some punk and Iron Maiden-covers in a garage.

Names and line-ups were changed over the years but the band took it´s final form in 2006 when drummer Daniel Lyngman joined the band. The band name was leChuck, after the computer games pirate, and after loads of demo recordings and live shows the band was playing stoner rock mixed with sludge and doom influences.

Thoughts: "Well folks, there must be something in the water in Sweden that helps create some of the finest Stoner Rock music in the world. The Obelisk: FEATURE: The Top 20 of 2011. Please note: This list is made up of my personal picks, not the results of the Readers Poll, which is ongoing — if you haven’t added your top 11 to that yet, please do. It was an impossible task to keep up with everything that came out this year. I’ll say flat out that I didn’t. There are records that I just didn’t get to hear, and I should note at the outset that this list is mine.

It’s based on my personal opinions, what I listened to the most this year and what I think 2011′s most crucial releases have been. I’ve spent the better part of this week (and last, if brain-time counts) constructing this list, and I finally got it to a point where I feel comfortable sharing. But here we are, anyway, and it’s done. 20. Released by Small Stone.

This is nothing if not a sentimental pick. 19. Released by Harmony Records. After a while, I was kind of shocked to find myself continuing to listen to Favourite State of Mind, the second album by Polish rockers Elvis Deluxe. Released by Metal Blade. INVISIBLE ORANGES - THE METAL BLOG: Loadown - Metal Music Blog. BlackMetalReviews.com. From the Dust Returned. Angry Metal Guy: Metal Blogging, Reviews, Interviews and News. Black Metal Reviews | Hell Furnace Black Metal Zine / Fanzine. Home » Black Metal Reviews Vivid descriptions, unusual opinions. We aim to explore and describe Black Metal in ways we’ve not seen elsewhere. We don’t use ratings in our reviews, because no-one can actually measure how good a Black Metal album is. We only review good stuff. If your band creates high quality Black Metal and you want HELL FURNACE to consider your music for review, email us.

Thornspawn / Kill – United in Hell’s Fire Split Once again we have a split that is very evenly matched. Panphage – Ursvöl For the most part tuneful Black Metal is a limp, flaccid undertaking; drooping on the fringes of the underground but mostly whoring itself for mainstream consumption. Teratism – Via Negativa Grubby and dirt ridden medium paced Black Metal is what Teratism herald on their startling fourth full length. Nadiwrath – Nihilistic Stench There are a lot of reviews of Nihilistic Stench out there but a fair portion of those have missed the point. Svartsyn – Wrath Upon The Earth Grá – Helfärd. Sea of Tranquility - Reviews Index - The Web Destination for Progressive Music! Metal Reviews on Metal Underground.com. BLABBERMOUTH.NET.