Released in 2006 on Elektrohasch Records, Tempel is German stoner/psychedelic rock band Colour Haze's eighth full length studio album.This has been one of my favorite albums ever since I heard it. It's great to relax to, as it has a nice, steady, drawn out pace, reminicent of Yawning Man, but slower and with more reverb. The opener, "Aquamaria", is a nice, relaxing, eight minute fourty-two second journey through space which reminds me somewhat of Hawkwind. The rest of the album retains that same, spacey vibe, climaxing at just the right moments, the lulling back into its hypnotic groove. And groove it does, constantly, it's something Colour Haze can do perfectly, never overdoing it, just keeping you drawn in. I just want to be clear: I adore this album. If you're at all a fan of psychedelic music, you should definitely check this out. I mean it. Get this album. You'll love it.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Album: Colour Haze - Tempel (2006)
Released in 2006 on Elektrohasch Records, Tempel is German stoner/psychedelic rock band Colour Haze's eighth full length studio album.This has been one of my favorite albums ever since I heard it. It's great to relax to, as it has a nice, steady, drawn out pace, reminicent of Yawning Man, but slower and with more reverb. The opener, "Aquamaria", is a nice, relaxing, eight minute fourty-two second journey through space which reminds me somewhat of Hawkwind. The rest of the album retains that same, spacey vibe, climaxing at just the right moments, the lulling back into its hypnotic groove. And groove it does, constantly, it's something Colour Haze can do perfectly, never overdoing it, just keeping you drawn in. I just want to be clear: I adore this album. If you're at all a fan of psychedelic music, you should definitely check this out. I mean it. Get this album. You'll love it.
Album: Fu Manchu - The Action Is Go (1997)

Fu Manchu's fourth studio album, The Action Is Go, released in 1997 on Mammoth Records, features Kyuss' Brant Bjork on drums. It stays true to The Fu's form, flattening you with the first track, a wah-soaked, demonic rocker that goes by the name "Evil Eye". After that, the group lets things cool down with "Urethane" before smacking you in the face again, this time with the title track. All in all, there's nothing wrong with the album, it's a chunk of pure California rock-and-roll, with The Fu rollicking around at the edges of control, barely hanging on to their own sound. (Hey, that kinda rhymed.) A solid 9/10. Highly recommended, and essential if you're a Fu Manchu fan. Enjoy!
Band: Fu Manchu

Fu Manchu are an American stoner rock band formed in 1990 in Southern California. "The Fu", as they are affectionately referred to by the fans, are a balls-to-the-wall, pedal-to-the-metal, fuzzed out assault on all your senses. They are PURE American hard rock, with pounding riffs and searing solos that still manage to evoke the desert theme of Kyuss, and other bands from the Palm Desert scene. Fu Manchu is the sound of a Camaro peeling out of a parking lot at midnight, breaking windows with the sound blaring from within. They have a uniquely fuzzy sound, with a punchy low end that evokes quite a Zeppelin-esque rhythm section, with rolling drums and bass that escalates the sound to a frenzied pace. For Fu Manchu, it's hard to go wrong, but I'd recommend starting with 2000's King of the Road. (Which is, in my opinion, one of the best albums to drive to ever.) Whatever you do, don't miss their cover of Blue Oyster Cult's "Godzilla", on their Eatin' Dust LP (1999, Man's Ruin Records).
Check out the title track from King of the Road, and don't forget to let me know what you think!
Fu Manchu on Last.fm
Fu Manchu official site
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Apologies for having not updated in over a week, things have been a bit hectic lately. Band of the Week and two album reviews coming later tonight!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Upcoming Release: Church of Misery - Houses Of The Unholy
Japanese stoner doom masters Church of Misery are at it again, with their third upcoming full-length studio album, Houses Of The Unholy. The album, slated for release on April 20th, is much anticipated in the doom metal community, and I am anxious to see what the serial killer obsessed (all their songs are about them) band can do.Church of Misery on Rise Above Records
Houses of the Unholy on the Encyclopedia Metallum
Monday, March 9, 2009
Updates, updates, updates!
So, I've worked out a rough schedule for updating the blog. Check it out:
Mondays: Band introduction
Wednesdays: Upcoming releases (If applicable)
Fridays: Album reviews.
Also, due to personal reasons there might not be an update today. Cheers, and thanks for reading.
Mondays: Band introduction
Wednesdays: Upcoming releases (If applicable)
Fridays: Album reviews.
Also, due to personal reasons there might not be an update today. Cheers, and thanks for reading.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Album: Queens of the Stone Age - Rated R (2000)
For my first album review, I thought I'd do a favorite of mine from legendary desert rockers Queens of the Stone Age. This is their second album, released in 2000 on Interscope Records, and they still retain a fuzzed out desert sound that frontman/guitarist Joshua Homme (of Kyuss fame) has all but perfected. Rated R is a pretty straight forward hard rocker, kicking off with the mesmerizing Feel Good Hit Of The Summer, an ode to recreational drugs that follows Homme's philosophy of "robot rock", saying that he wanted to "create a song based on a solid riff and pound it into your skull." Feel Good Hit Of The Summer gives way to The Lost Art Of Keeping a Secret, a catchy song about deception, that happens to be my favorite track on the album. It features Homme's talents as a vocalist prominently, with a freaky solo that honestly gives me chills every time I hear it. (I hate doing track-by-track reviews, so I'll just finish out with this.)With a few exceptions (Leg of Lamb, Tension Head), this album is all but perfect, and is certainly in my opinion Queens of the Stone Age's best work. Rated R is a great album, and if you're at all into stoner rock you should definitely check it out.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Band: Om
Om is a psychedelic doom/rock band hailing from San Fransisco, California. Om was formed in 2003 by doom metal legends Sleep's drummer (Chris Hankius) and bassist (Al Cisneros). Om has a very spacey, heavy sound with intricate drums and mesmerizing vocals. If you're looking for a second Sleep, you're not going to find it here. Om forged a unique sound right from the beginning, showing that the stoner duo could look beyond the smoke-filled vision that was Sleep. Cisneros' vocals suck you in, and hold you as he weaves tales about lands long gone, while a steady rhythm pounds your skull in, removes your brain, rearranges it, and sticks it back in. If you're looking for an Om album to check out, I'd recommend nabbing both Variations On A Theme and 2007's Pilgrimage, both released on Southern Lord records. It was a bit hard for me to pick on Om song to post with this, considering the majority of their songs are 10 minute plus epics. However, here's Unitive Knowledge of The Godhead, from Pilgrimage. Enjoy, and again, be sure to let me know what you think.
Band: Death From Above 1979
Death From Above 1979 is a dance punk/alternative (very
alternative >_>) band formed in Toronto, Canada, by Jesse F. Keeler and Sebastian Grainger. An interesting feature of DFA1979 is that the band refused to employ a guitarist, relying on Keeler's bass/synths and Grainger's drums/vocals to deliver their unique brand of upbeat, noisy, funky sonic assault. DFA1979 is a very loud, belligerent band, with the duo barreling all over the musical spectrum in a wild attack on your eardrums that takes you in from the first notes. Unfortunately, the band only released one full length album, 2004's You're A Woman, I'm A Machine, before parting ways. They did, however, release an excellent EP, Heads Up. I'd strongly recommend both if you like having fun at all. If you don't like having fun, you're a bad person, and you should feel bad. It was actually pretty hard finding a song from DFA1979 on Youtube, but never fear, Aaron is here, and so is If We Don't Make It, We'll Fake It, from Heads Up.
Enjoy, and be sure to let me know what you think!
DFA1979 on Last.fm
alternative >_>) band formed in Toronto, Canada, by Jesse F. Keeler and Sebastian Grainger. An interesting feature of DFA1979 is that the band refused to employ a guitarist, relying on Keeler's bass/synths and Grainger's drums/vocals to deliver their unique brand of upbeat, noisy, funky sonic assault. DFA1979 is a very loud, belligerent band, with the duo barreling all over the musical spectrum in a wild attack on your eardrums that takes you in from the first notes. Unfortunately, the band only released one full length album, 2004's You're A Woman, I'm A Machine, before parting ways. They did, however, release an excellent EP, Heads Up. I'd strongly recommend both if you like having fun at all. If you don't like having fun, you're a bad person, and you should feel bad. It was actually pretty hard finding a song from DFA1979 on Youtube, but never fear, Aaron is here, and so is If We Don't Make It, We'll Fake It, from Heads Up.
Enjoy, and be sure to let me know what you think!
DFA1979 on Last.fm
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Welcome to No Music No World. I'm starting this blog to be a way to introduce people to some of my favorite bands, and because I have waaaay to much time on my hands. I'll try to update every Monday, but if that doesn't happen, please don't kill me. Expect bands, album reviews, and some upcoming releases that I'm looking forward to. Enjoy, and be sure to let me know how I'm doing.
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