It’s back! Bandcamp Friday is
here! You know the drill: Bandcamp waives its revenue share and all the money
goes directly to the artists and labels for a full 24 hours. Winter will soon
be over and it’s one more reason to celebrate. Here are my top five picks for
this March edition of BC Friday.
First off, Quebec desert rock quintet extraordinaire Cleõphüzz released their first long play, Mystic Vulture, a couple of weeks ago and it’s an epic sonic journey. Read my musings about it here and purchase it over here.
Second, RidingEasy Records unleashed Westing’s fourth LP, Future, last week and it’s a perfect Zeppelinesque blend of ‘70s classic rock with bluesy vibes. Check it out over here.
Third, last week Dying Victims
Productions via their Relics from the Crypt sub-label resurrected a classic gem
of heavy metal from 1984 in the form of Belgium’s Buzzard with their LP Gambler. An awesome album on all fronts!
You can pick it up here and read my musings on it right here.
Fourth, today sees the release of
Heavy Psych Sounds’ Witchthroat Serpent and their Trove of Oddities at the Devil's Driveway record—a doomy, occult,
Satan-worshipping bunch of tracks worthy of your time. Take it for a spin over
here.
Fifth, the mighty Ripple Music
will unleash Morass of Molasses’ third LP, End
All We Know, on March 24th
and it’s a terrific mélange of blues, stoner, and heavy rock. If you dug their
first two singles, “Naysayer” and “Hellfayre”, then you’ll love the whole
thing. Pre-order yours over here.
Another edition of Bandcamp Friday is in the books at good old Harbinger’s headquarters. Show some love, support those hard-working bands and labels, and add some albums and songs to your music library. It’s for a great cause and we all win on Bandcamp Friday. Enjoy and tune in again next month for another edition (and in between for plenty of cool content).
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