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The End Of Ends – Thank You (2012)

01. Moon Mellow – 4:13
02. Tea, I Think – 6:54
03. Abulia – 4:18
04. Ruiner Of Days – 5:02
05. Cookie – 5:29
06. Jupiter – 4:13
07. Keep Going – 2:34
08. Hazardous Weather – 4:36
09. Taboo Thing (Go Ahead) – 2:49
10. I’ll Be Around / The Illusion Of Mettatron – 4:56

11. Mettatation – 4:12

Lugnoro – Annorstädes (2012)

Band Lugnoro
Info: Annorstädes
Years: 2012
Style: Progressive/Psychedelic/Stoner Rock
Info: MP3 CBR 320 kbps
Info: Sweden
Time: Ozium Records
????? Tracklist: 71:37
Info: 165 Mb

Lugnoro is one of those sweet gifts from the Swedish underground rock panorama that the fruitful interaction between bloggers and internauts helped in unearthing.  The existence of the 5-piece Lugnoro, from Göteborg, had been suggested by Scandinavian good friends out at the Sludgeswamp after the release of the band’s debut EP Tellus (2009).

After that substantial, +52 minutes-long EP, shared for free on the band’s webpage, Lugnoro became the very first band entering the roster of what has become by now one of the finest reference Scandinavian labels for stoner, desert, psychedelic and retro-prog rock, Swedish Ozium Records, side by side with the older Transubstans Records. Lugnoro started out in 2007 and experienced several changes in line-up, especially before the making of Tellus in 2009. The new album’s line-up is the same as the tellus one, i.e., founder guitarist Emil Rolof, vocalist Björn Hansson, organist Mikael Edebro, drummer Carl Bauman and bass-player Filip Lange replacing former bassist Kim Stockfelt.

Ave Tierra – Elefantes Negros (2012)

The first album (Hail Earth) was recorded in Olavarria in 2007.
In August 2008, Fernando Gonzalez Chavez takes over the bass.
In 2010 we recorded the EP “Fire”.
In June 2012 we published “Black Elephant” (LP) official CD format Denapole Diego enters as a bassist.
Bird Land:
Gaston Eduardo Mauro: Guitar and vocals
Guillermo Jesus Mauro: Drums
Denapole Diego: Low

The Bloody Jug Band – Coffin Up Blood (2012)

While horror-themed music is represented in almost every musical genre, a good deal of it resides in the “punk” or “metal” category. Yes, horror-rap is available (horrorcore rapper Necro, for starters, and I think there may be a group that consists of rapping clowns, but I’m not sure…), and horror-themed surf is readily available (check out Thee Cormans for an excellent example, then maybe move on to The Bomboras or The Ghastly Ones), but horror-country? It’s not really a genre mash-up that’s been properly explored. Sure, there’s a ton of psychobilly available, but when it comes to honest-to-God country and bluegrass horror-themed music, there aren’t very many choices. The Unknown Hinson (of Squidbillies fame) is an obvious source for some great tunes, and Jesse Dayton’s alter ego Captain Clegg & The Night Creatures (formed specifically for Rob Zombie’s Halloween II) is another band worth a few listens. Getting down to the real nitty-gritty, though, it seems like this brand of horror music never found that one defining band that could serve as the face for the genre. This may all change with the rise of The Bloody Jug Band and their first, full-length LP Coffin Up Blood.

Metal Mareny – Rompiendo La Maldición (2012)

METAL MARENY put into circulation their third album, Breaking the Curse. The album was recorded and produced by METAL MARENY own, and has been mastered by Enrique Soriano Mastering Crossfade.

For the occasion, and includes 11 new songs, have recovered two tracks on the Metal Mareny (1998): “Knight of Thunder” and “Where the sun rises.”

Breaking chains is the third work of the Valencian Looking after the home (2002) and Feel the Force (2004).