dinsdag 17 maart 2026

FULL ALBUM PREMIERE - Bad Mothers Union - Sore Losers



FULL ALBUM PREMIERE 

Bad Mothers Union - Sore Losers



We mentioned it on Monday. Stoner HiVe is doing another FULL ALBUM PREMIERE this week! And the time is now! We're honored to present to you the new release by BAD MOTHERS UNION! It's called Sore Losers and was already hinted at during a Quick Fire Friday session hosted by Ronny Dijksterhuis. He mentioned the first two singles and wrote: "March 19th sees the release of Bad Mothers Union's new Album 'Sore Losers'. January delivered the first preview through the twisted and slightly alienating heavy psych song 'God's Intercom'. This month these Irishmen treat us to another tune of the album, a mystical, dragging, dark, drawn-out yet exiting experimental psychedelic trip called 'Cut in Half'. God knows how the other tracks will sound, but I for one am more than eager to find out because both previews are killer."

Well, somewhere between a rehearsal room sweat-fog and a cosmic transmission beamed out of Wefxord, Bad Mothers Union’s Sore Losers detonates like a crate of amps tumbling down a pub cellar staircase. Part of the unruly Irish underground currently kicking up dust in basements across the country, the record rides a lazy motorik pulse into long, hallucinated jams where guitars spiral, drums hammer and feedback blooms like neon moss on damp brick. Think the jagged noise of Sonic Youth colliding with the garage-psych ferocity of Thee Osees after three days without sleep. Five tracks, played loud, loose and gloriously alive. 

And the time truly is now! For right now, you can hear the full album in full force, from the over twenty minutes long opener Jerusalem Jones, sprawling in scope and wonderful in all its meandering psychedelic flow. The one-minute long punk and noisy Bad Mothers Union outcry and battle statement. The two singles and almost eighteen minute long final track Golden O. A tour de force that starts somewhere in a deep cosmic fog, where it slowly drifts forth, like a languid psychic broadcast from the outer edges of a jam heavy galaxy. Fuzz guitars hum, delays scream and a stubborn snare drum keeps the track steady while the music spirals outwards through eastern tinged psychedelic trance infusion before touching down in a rainy back alley cul de sac somewhere in the dubious Murrintown part of Wexford, Ireland... Amazing album! Sore Losers is a winner! 

Sore Losers comes out Camellia Sinensis Records on March 19th, but you can hear it right here, righ now!  

You know what to do, press play below and get lost with Bad Mothers Union!  


 

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A whirling dervish of unbridled self-expression Bad Mothers Union unleash torrents of euphoric kraut-psych-rock as they reach to the heavens on their new album ‘Sore Losers’. Established in Kilkenny, Ireland by front man Conor Kavanagh, during Bad Mothers Union existence they have focused on forging a community of like-minded individuals, bands and artists with the view that no crowd or venue is too small. Driven by the unshakeable need to share their artistic vision with the world. Eschewing the standard approach to membership the band act as a musical collective, thriving on collaboration and what each player’s voice brings to their sonic tapestry. Building on the success of two highly successful singles ‘God’s Intercom’ and ‘Cut in Half’ which caught the sharpened ears of Hot Press, IMRO, First Music Contact, Pure M Zine, Blowtorch Records, Blackmarket Playlists amongst other, new album ‘Sore Losers’ is a 5 song sonic exploration of the musical relationship between the band members. The blistering results of people, live, in a room playing music together. Speakers pushing air, cymbals crashing and drums exploding as they ring an unbridled expression of themselves from their instruments. Hypnotic, trance inducing rhythms, are juxtaposed against celestial spiralling guitars or swathes of noise and feedback punctuated by samples of mundane everyday life. All at once, the songs are a reflection of the world the band live in and pull the inner world out for all to hear. It feels organic, it feels real, unpretentious, unapologetic and absolutely vital in Ireland’s music scene today.

Eschewing the standard approach to membership the band act as a musical collective, thriving on collaboration and what each player’s voice brings to their sonic tapestry. The current line-up is Conor Kavanagh (vocals/guitar), Shay English (bass), James O’Neill (drums/percussion), Céin O’Dowd (guitar/bouzouki) and Ethan Corcoran (synth/bass/vocals) while Shay English (bass/vocals/guitar), Joel Pitcher (guitar/bass/vocals), Michael Lanigan(guitar/bass/vocals) and Aaron Harbourne(drums/percussion) all contributed to the album alongside Conor Kavanagh. Drawing on influences musical and beyond the band cite Sonic Youth, Thee Osees, Mogwai and Melvins with some David Lynch adding a surrealist twist to the expansiveness of their music.

The album opens with ‘Jerusalem Jones’ and quickly establishes the mood for the album. Clocking in at 20 minutes and change, the band aren’t here to make radio friendly unit shifters or interested in bending to some algorithmic idea of what music should be. The song builds organically as if unfolding before us for the first time. Bass and drums lock in from the start as a hypnotic bass line keeps the track tethered to Earth, while drums give the track its drive, subtle changes in rhythm push parts forward and dictate the flow of energy. This solid foundation gives the guitars the time and space to explore multiple melodic ideas as they build to crescendo and pull back, or double down and ascend to further celestial heights. Music like this is designed to give you space to think, to let your mind wander and conjure up images that accompany the spiraling music. Reminiscent of bands like Earthless or Sleep, there’s a vastness to ‘Jerusalem Jones’ that just isn’t achievable in 4 minutes with a verse, chorus, verse structure.

Second track ‘BMU’ takes a complete 180. It’s all over before it’s began as the track burns past in under a minute a half. Musically, perhaps the only track to ever feature a Gnasher impression, reference Desperate Dan and then descend into noise rock/hardcore. The lyrics are described as the band’s mission statement, repeated until the tracks die into a fury of feedback and chorus pedals. Similar to a long lost Nirvana track you might find on an Outcestide compilation, crafted in some dank Seattle basement before Nevermind hit, unself-conscious and unpretentious.

‘God’s Intercom’ was initially conceived during a jam session, fittingly, in a Methodist Church in Kilkenny. From the outset ‘God’s Intercom’ is explosive, a single chord and a machine gun snare roll are all the introduction given before the band open the gates to the fury within. Aaron's drums propel the track forward, while guitars swirl around each other, untethered like a wild rudderless rocket. We are giving some breathing space as the track drops down enough for Conor to intone ‘It was Christmas Day, pissing rain, Jammy called once again, Were those the days before the crash?’. He says the lyrics are stream of consciousness, borne out of the track evolving over many jams and many live shows, but pull in characters from his youth, coupled with insecurities, and self-doubt mixed with reminiscence about teenage boredom. There’s no ‘verse/chorus/verse’ here as the track naturally ebbs and flows, guitar melodies rise and fall, and unexpected hand claps remind people it’s cool to dance as we build to crescendo and before dropping down to recharge. The track features Peer Pleasure’s Brandon Murphy on vocals during the staccato middle section who’s lines ‘I've been looking at you while you've been laughing at me and I've been laughing at you this whole entire time.’ seem like how the conversation with God might actually go, should he ever answer that intercom. Elsewhere on the track Fiachra Carey plays saxophone, who, when recording his takes decided to dress like a member of ska legends, Madness. Because, of course.

Penultimate track ‘Cut in Half’ explores some of the bands more experimental post punk leanings. When the track was written, Michael Lanigan instructed Aaron to play a simple beat ad infinitum allowing the band to swirl around it. Making full use of the three guitars, as the track progresses they intertwine and melt together, becoming almost impossible to discern who is playing what. String scrapes become an essential part of the language for the track, creating tension as the band pulse behind. Sounding like signals captured from space, delayed guitars seem in conversation with each other as the two bass lines, act as an anchor and alternately adding to the chaos. During the recording, Shay, suffering from a bout of illness and without realizing the tape was rolling, in his frustration took to smashing his bass off the floor, creating an accidental new layer of noise for track. This unadulterated approach to song writing and recording is central to Bad Mothers Union, moving at the speed of inspiration the band aren’t hindered by more traditional ‘rock & pop’ approaches.

Closing out the album is ‘Golden O’, which acts almost as a sister song to ‘Jerusalem Jones’, two sides of the same coin. Originally conceived as an intro to another song, with the main riff played backwards, it outlasted it’s original home and grew into something of its own. Unhurried in allowing the music to find its way, there’s a heavy pschy influence here with more than an air of eastern mysticism. The track pulls you into it’s deep hypnosis, as the ever morphing guitars guide you through the trance. Small, subtle changes grow and build into new ideas that blossom into another and into another. There are any number of sounds that rise up and fall away, delays that sound like signals screaming to Earth from space, fuzz guitars that whirr away under the track, the ever-present snare drum keeping you from losing yourself to the viscous atmosphere. The track ends with an acoustic guitar and the final haunting tones that bring us back down to earth.

‘Sore Losers’ is representative of Bad Mothers Union as a musical entity, in that, it is an unrelating infinite spiralling force of energy. Unperturbed by what the outside world may think. This is music that needs to be created, that could not be kept inside and speaks to both worldly and celestial forces. Bad Mothers Union create moments of transcendence, sounds to get lost in, a blissful euphoria all concocted by a voice, drums, bass, guitar and some ska saxophone. A band that remains true to themselves and in that create their own gravitational pull. ‘Sore Losers’ feels like only a glimpse into the wider world of Bad Mothers Union.

 

Tour Dates: 

March 20th / Album Release Show / The Green Door, New Ross w/ Scalder & Redder Herring 

March 21st / The Watchtower, Drogheda / headline w/ Relics & Amadán

April 3rd / The Dock, Carrick on Shannon w/ Mark + Luke 

April 10th / Lost Lane, Dublin / supporting Unsane

April 18th / Hackett’s, Kilkenny / support from Star Comedy Democrats, Reckless Tony & Amateur Pharmacy

April 23rd / Fred Zeppelins, Cork / supporting Tide7 w/ Rafters

May 6th / Fibber Magees, Dublin / supporting Goblinz w/ The Romboids

July 25th / Volume Records & Books, Dun Laoghaire w/ Slouch

August 7th / Bennigans, Derry w/ Deoch

August 8th / Ryan’s, Kilkenny w/ Oracle Villa

August 21st / The Ol’ 55, Galway

 

Jack Harlon & The Dead Crows - Inexorable Opposites

 


 

Jack Harlon & The Dead Crows - Inexorable Opposites
Magnetic Eye Records – 2026 
Rock, Psych, Stoner, Blues
Rated: *****

As usual, we’re late to the party. I’m pretty sure Jack Harlon & The Dead Crows invited us before, and I hope we RSVP’d. But even though I am sure we were at one of their shindigs and The Magnetic Ridge album even made it to the Number 6 spot of the Stoner HiVe Top 20 Countdown of 2021, we can’t remember being this enamored and blown away by their music. The new Inexorable Opposites album, officially released through Magnetic Eye Records on February 6, sounds like the work of a couple of boys who’ve been searching for the fabled crossroads on every dreary midnight and finally found it… 

And as they rode away, twenty-one grams lighter, lightning flashing in the distance, that electric edge of a world half made, half imagined on Inexorable Opposites, blurs the line between mythic outlaw and the man behind the gun even more. Eight tracks surging like that desert storm, where opener Moss immediately roars like a horizon split by fire and the final To Die drifts like sun-bleached bones beneath a vast and indifferent sky. 

The devil does not care. He also does not forget. But with new drummer Brayden Becher driving the gallop, they might just stay ahead of him. They sound larger, heavier and alive with the chaos of creation itself. The drums and the scars, it’s what holds this record up to the light where the guitars can shine and burst alight with holy fire. For even though the songwriting feels like a reckoning and a map, stitched together from personal trauma, there is always the spectral weight of the imagined Jack. No sympathy for the devil, keep that in mind…

It’s a journey away from the crossroads, through all the wreckage and the ruin, and ultimately beauty, where every riff becomes a brush with violence and transcendence, with dark fire and glimmering light. And as those contrasts envelope you, the atmosphere ever more grandiose, you will find out the relentless motion of the album has brought you back to those dark bottomless eyes, they see you, they see your soul. And as you stare into that sun-scorched void, you suddenly feel  yourself surrounded by a serene form of tranquility, escape remains possible, everything remains possible… 


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maandag 16 maart 2026

Stoner HiVe’s Top 10 Most Listened Artists Last Week…

 

 

Stoner HiVe’s 
Top 10 Most Listened Artists Last Week…

Mientras Las Abejas Duermen
Lord Of Confusion
Bad Mothers Union
Phantom Druid
16
Grave Disgrace
OogWei
Skip Danko B-Movie Road Club
Desert Colllider
Eleanore

Morning everyone! Another week stretches out before us as we look back to a decent week when it comes to Stoner HiVe activity. We look forward to doing the FULL ALBUM PREMIERE this week for Bad Mothers Union and we have a few reviews going up for sure. Last week we did a Video and Single Premiere for Lord of Confusion and managed to write a few words about the Witching Buzz’s Tribute albums and that amazing Mientras Las Abejas Duermen album. We mentioned the new single by supergroup Bear Bones and Onioroshi, who are currently on tour through Southern Europe. And started the week by publishing a few thoughts on the new Kal-El record Astral Voyager Vol.2. And besides all that we were honored to receive words written by our own poet Ronny Dijksterhuis about the thrilling new Cowboys & Aliens album and Madman Tony Maim graced us with a words on the new Belzebong. So, enough silly words to read and great music to listen to! Check’m out, check’m all out! 


zondag 15 maart 2026

Witching Buzz’s A Tribute To…

 

 

Witching Buzz’s A Tribute To… 

As Witching Buzz and Grand Sounds Promotion announce the third installment in their A Tribute To series, we realized we never mentioned the earlier two. And although we now look forward to hearing all those bands pay homage to Sleep on the soon to be released A Cathedral of Smoke: A Tribute to Sleep, we can still dive head first into the renditions of all those wild Ozzy Osbourne songs from the second A Tribute To and everything related to Kyuss from the very first one…




 

The journey of praise started with A Spaceship Landing: A Tribute To Kyuss. And let’s be honest, Stoner HiVe, you, me, would not be here if it had not been for that legendary band. And the cover album before you right now will in no way add anything to that legend. And if you are of the mind that all Kyuss songs are sacred relics and should not be messed with, you might want to keep on walking... 

For everyone else, are you ready for a fuzz-drenched playground where underground bands tear into these classics, keep their ear to the Kyuss beat or reshape them in their own dusty image? Sonic Wolves for instance rip through Thumb with swagger and sharp guitar flair. While Rhino stays close to the original Green Machine and on some level of course therefor does the most homage. Poste942, the main man from the band also responsible for the artwork of the series, give Demon Cleaner an eighties touched tumbling over and over kind of groove. Isaak’s Odyssey version hits every riff out of the park and so does Fuzz Evil and their version of Supa Scoopa and Mighty Scoop. Versions that could one day make the world famous Stoner HiVe posts named The Cover That Could. Grin! But yeah, you will probably have your own favorite after listen to all twenty Kyuss songs done right. And perhaps a new favorite band if the names that riff you wild, where unknown to you before this session… So, open a can, find a cactus and let the desert spin around you… 





Iron Man’s Anthem: A Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne followed last February. It’s only been a bit more than half a year since the Legend gave us his final bow. And on this tribute there are twenty-two bands paying homage to the great and only Oz. And where the Kyuss tribute featured bands I already knew, this one sports some lesser known ones. And that is perhaps another reason why these albums are fun, you might just discover a band and dive into their own work after hearing a fine rendition of a famous song. Even though it might be a different reason than expected, the Kazoo-laced and Elvis-infused madness in second track The Wizard for instance. But that’s of course what Heaven and Hellvis from Scotland is all about. Luckily this is followed by a faithful rendition of N.I.B. by Rainbow Bridge and puts you back on track to enjoy the album. A more stoner and sludge approach to Paranoid by Corruption out of Poland hits the spot right. Poste942 is still roaming around in a cloud of the eighties, but this time more metal and absolutely compelling with their No More Tears version. Will every of the twenty two renditions keep you from immediately turning to the original, absolutely not! But most of them are definitely full of passion and sound like they wanted to do right by the one true king. I guess there’s enough proof here for all that reckless devotion and their love for the way in which the man rattled your bones, made amps explode and bats take a detour whenever and wherever the ominous sounds of Black Sabbath were heard… 

 



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vrijdag 13 maart 2026

Belzebong - The End Is High

 

 

Belzebong - The End Is High
Heavy Psych Sounds – 2026 
Psychedelic, Stoner, Doom, Sludge 
Rated:  

Hey you! Yeah, that's right .... you in the corner with the blank stare and drool coming out the corner of your mouth. You look the sort of person who would be into Earthless .... yep me too. I guess you like to light up a "doobie " and jerk off to Sonic Prayer .... yep, me as well.

Well, Belzebong are a much heavier version of the afore mentioned band - which means hard hitting riffs of heavy freakout acid guitar brilliance. Belzebong play instrumental slabs of heaviness and the question has to be asked ... is there enough going on to keep your attention wandering due to lack of vocals? In this case, the answer is a resounding yes!

The riffs are sharp and fuzzed, combing sun-baked desert sounds but with a heaviness drawn from sludge. Drones and atmospherics throb underneath the songs bringing in some space-rocks undercurrents. Songs are tight and varied always with enough variation within to stop your attention wandering. For me, this is a very early addition to my AOTY. 

This is the good shit.

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donderdag 12 maart 2026

Video and Single Premiere - Lord Of Confusion - Wander (Live)

 


Video and Single Premiere 

Lord Of Confusion - Wander (Live)

 

We’re honored to premiere the new video Wander (Live) for the Portuguese Doom Metal magicians Lord Of Confusion. Taken from their The Weight Of Life album releasing on March 20th  through Morbid And Miserable Records and Larvae Records

So… Enter the maelstrom! For the raw, unhinged chaos of 
Lord Of Confusion erupts in Wander (Live). It’s the second and final single from their new record releasing next week. The video was captured on grainy VHS during their Portuguese descent with the La Casa Fantom duo out of Norway. Twisting riffs writhe like molten metal, dual vocals claw from the void, and drums thunder like a collapsing cathedral. A haze of sound beckons listeners to wander through fevered corridors of intensity, interpretation, and delirium. Answers are absent; and we shall only be only governed by sensation. For those daring enough to follow, this is a live odyssey of noise, fury, and unearthly wonder… An invitation to lose yourself in the heart of confusion…  


Press play on 
Lord Of Confusion’s Wander (Live) now and get ready for the full The Weight Of Life album dropping om March 20th !



Words from the band: 

“Wander is the second and last single from our new record. In this song you can listen to us pulling from various influences, from the guitar riffing to the double vocal duty, drumming, etc... It truly showcases what we are doing and what this record is about. Hope people like it, and understand what we are all about, and most importantly, that people do their own interpretations. If you're looking for an answer in our songs, you are not going to get that.”


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Behold! The psychedelic doom metal nightmares of Lord Of Confusion have been made manifest once again! Their second full-length album The Weight of Life is cloaked by a heavy fog, but beckons listeners to enter with an unnatural call. For those with enough curiosity to follow the haunting sound, unearthly wonders await: eerie, shrieking keyboard melodies, bewitching, wailed vocals, deep booming guitar riffs, and the terrifying atmosphere of a mausoleum during an earthquake.

According to the band: “The Weight of Life’s first ideas were thrown around somewhere in 2023, and we finished writing those songs in late 2024. A lot has changed inside the band and in everyone’s life, so this came out as a way to mark a new stage for everyone. The recordings took place in January of 2025 at garage16.studio, and the last details were done later in March that year. A lot of work was put into the mixing stage, and the master was done by Chris Fielding himself. This record shows a big step forward for us. The songs present more movement, more noise, and more influences without ever losing our signature sound. The band is super proud of it, and we cannot wait to show it to you.”

The Weight of Life is being released as a collaboration between
Morbid And Miserable Records and Larvae Records. Morbid and Miserable will be printing tapes, Larvae will be pressing CDs, and both are working together on a double LP. All formats are scheduled for release on March 20.



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Mientras Las Abejas Duermen – MLAD

 

 

Mientras Las Abejas Duermen – MLAD
Estudio Mazmorra / Kozmik Artifactz – 2026
Rock, Psych, Stoner, Doom, Prog
Rated: *****

In the sun-baked hills of southern Spain, a secret stirs. Hailing from Cadiz, Spain, we’ve been keeping an ear open for everything these three produce ever since we first got wind of their first single El Camino Silencioso. The name alone, Mientras Las Abejas Duermen, has a magical dream like quality. And as you listen, you hear that this trio of wandering alchemists of sound, have crafted a treasure. Their debut album, whispered and howled in Spanish, carried on riffs that feel older than the land itself, whispers of a path your heart has always known. Each song a step along this once hidden path, moving from meditative valley of slow hypnotic grooves, into towering peaks of doom-lade intensity. El Camino Silencioso was but the first map, as the full album now reveals the landscape in its entirety, unfolding through improvisation and collective instinct, riding forward on riffs that feel like hoof falls or watching them crash over forgotten ruins like a storm meant to steer the wayward spirit into the right direction. As if the music knows the way better than any guide ever could. Psychedelic textures shimmer like mirages, progressive turns surprise like sudden clearings in a forest, and the subtle Andalusian air present on all compositions, but even more on the two Cruz interludes and ending Cruz de la Viñuela track, warms every bit of the traveler’s soul. The album feels like mystery turned sound and like a hidden treasure for everyone who dares to follow its path. And as some of you might know, following that path will lead you to your own personal and unique destiny. So fear nothing, even when the music storms and swells, the path of sound is truly alive and it will know the way… 


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Bear Bones – Ridin’ Out

 

 

Bear Bones – Ridin’ Out

So yeah, I guess we’ve not been paying enough attention recently. Cause Bear Bones has apparently already been around for a year. A new project made up out of Rob Hoey on Vocals, Alex Clarke on Guitar, Peter Holland on Bass and Marco Ninni on Drums. That’s right, an outfit featuring members from Elephant Tree, Limb, Swedish Death Candy, Black Moth and Morag Tong. And for this new track Ridin’ Out, they’ve gotten Scott Black from Green Lung to go crazy on guitar. And now that they’ve gotten my attention, I will not slacken the reins… 

With a definite Western or vile cowboy vibe, Ridin’ Out lumbers in on laid-back heavy blues, the groove following along in the dust cloud. Before kicking it all open, to a big windswept chorus, born out of a shadowy pulse of something doomier and dustier, a looming presence. This track seems built for the long haul, a long ride, down a dark desert with a band pushing forward through a dark and endless landscape. And now that we have Ridin’ Out, we can’t wait to hear more Bear Bones

And all you lucky folks that can make it over to Helgi’s, Hackney, London on March 30th, they will play there with Scott Black on guitar. And with Sky Valley Mistress on the bill as well! 

Listen to Ridin’ Out right now and keep your eyes peeled for the album, set for release through New Heavy Sounds later this year! 





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Bear Bones, who feature members of Elephant Tree, Limb, Swedish Death Candy, Black Moth and Morag Tong, return with “Ridin’ Out”, a brand new original track that marks the next step forward for the blues/doom outfit. Built around a driving groove and uncompromising riffs, the single captures the band at their most direct and focused to date.

“Ridin’ Out” keeps one foot in the blues while leaning fully into the weight and scale of doom. It’s a track designed for volume and for the stage — tight, deliberate and built to land hard. There’s no excess, no overthinking — just a band locked in and pushing their sound further.
The single features a guest appearance from Scott Black of Green Lung, adding another dimension to the track. That collaboration will carry over to the live setting, with Scott joining Bear Bones on stage at this year’s Masters Of The Riff at Oslo, Hackney.


“Ridin’ Out” also introduces the band’s forthcoming album, set for release through New Heavy Sounds later this year. The partnership with New Heavy Sounds (Cwfen, Blacklab, Shooting Daggers, Death Pill, Sky Valley Mistress) signals a significant moment for Bear Bones, placing them alongside some of the strongest names in the UK heavy scene and setting the stage for their most complete statement yet.
With a growing live reputation and a clear sense of direction, Bear Bones are building momentum. “Ridin’ Out” is the first taste of what’s coming next.


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30th March, Helgi’s, Hackney, London w/ Sky Valley Mistress (tickets)


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Oniroshi – European tour starts… Now!

 

 

Onioroshi – European tour starts… Now! 

It took me a while to remember that I dug Beyond These Mountains LP from 2019 quite a lot. But after revisiting it this week, I knew we had to mention the fact that the Italian threesome Onioroshi is about commence on their European tour. Ten dates, with the first happening tomorrow in Peyrelevade, France. Sadly no Dutch dates this time around, but luckily we have the new Eris and Wicked Child singles to keep us warm. And let’s not forget that they also released their Shrine album in 2025 through Bitume Productions…. 

The two new singles still retain that expansive heavy psychedelic prog. But blend that atmospheric exploration with more slow burning song structuring, giving the tension filled compositions a feverish dream quality, that might just turn into a rabbit hole on stage. You can never know where the Onioroshi three will take you. Not on record and certainly not on stage! 




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Onioroshi is a Heavy Psych band from Italy active since 2019. Following the debut of  their 2nd LP Shrine (2025, Bitume Productions), the band played some shows in Italy and then started working on a European tour for 2026. At the same time they began working on new music: two new singles named “Wicked Child” and “Eris”, both 5 minutes long, mark the first time the band has released compositions shorter than ten minutes, with a new drive towards a more leaned and flowing style, which doesn’t drop the distinctive noise-driven research of the band. The new songs were released on February the 25th with two videos shot by Jacopo Gioacchini, with Rebecca Piraccini featuring as actress and dancer.  

 
The band is touring Europe between 12 and 27 March 2026, visiting southern France (in Peyrelevade and Uzerche), Geneva (CH), Subotica (SRB), Budapest (HU), Bratislava (SK), Vienna (AT) and Osijek (CR) for a total of ten shows, and sharing the stage with plenty of independent and local bands. 


Tour dates: 

13/03 @lerepeyre – Peyrelevade [FR] /w @bitumeprods
14/03 Le Bruit Qui Court – Uzerche [FR] /w @oneburningmatch @bitumeprods
15/03 @urgence_disk_records – Genève [CH]
The visuals in this video will run as background in some of our shows. They were shot by @jcp.img edited by @cinobalanos and feature @rebecca.piraccini (masked dancer) and @__kyrieleison__ (actress in the bn shots) 

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19/03 @jms_club_subotica - [SRB]
20/03 @riffbudapest - [HU] /w @fromtheredsun @fellengzenekar
21/03 @weranda_punk_rock_bufet – Bratislava [SK] /w @neroflxs.band @na_garazach
22/03 @g5.livemusicbar – Vienna [AT] /w @theinsightproject169 @valone_official
24/03 @lucia.vienna – Vienna [AT] /w @wearetheliquidstones @vkgoeswild
27/03 Udruga Koloseum – Osijek [CRO] /w bands TBA

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