If Tim Burton's "Beetlejuice" and Black Sabbath had a love child, it would probably sound a lot like VOLCANOVA's latest offering, "Radical Waves." This Icelandic trio has concocted a potent brew of psychedelic stoner rock that is as thrilling as it is unpredictable.
From the moment the opening track, "Cosmic Bullshit," kicks in with its fuzzy riffs and thunderous drumming, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The band's sonic palette is a kaleidoscope of influences, from doom metal to grunge to surf rock, all blended together in a hazy cloud of feedback and distortion.
Lead vocalist Samúel, with his gravelly voice and charismatic stage presence, commands attention throughout the album.
Whether he's belting out anthemic choruses or whispering cryptic lyrics, he's always the focal point of the band's sound.
Tracks like "Lava Rock" and "Mystic Morning" showcase VOLCANOVA's ability to shift seamlessly between heavy, headbanging riffs and dreamy, psychedelic reveries.
Meanwhile, instrumental interludes like "Interstellar Mind Warp" add a sense of cosmic exploration to the proceedings.
"Radical Waves" is a testament to VOLCANOVA's skill as musicians and their adventurous spirit as artists.
It's an album that demands to be played loud, preferably while wearing sunglasses at night and sipping on a cocktail made with lava rocks.
So grab your surfboard and dive headfirst into this volcanic ocean of sound – you won't regret it.
From the moment the opening track, "Cosmic Bullshit," kicks in with its fuzzy riffs and thunderous drumming, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The band's sonic palette is a kaleidoscope of influences, from doom metal to grunge to surf rock, all blended together in a hazy cloud of feedback and distortion.
Lead vocalist Samúel, with his gravelly voice and charismatic stage presence, commands attention throughout the album.
Whether he's belting out anthemic choruses or whispering cryptic lyrics, he's always the focal point of the band's sound.
Tracks like "Lava Rock" and "Mystic Morning" showcase VOLCANOVA's ability to shift seamlessly between heavy, headbanging riffs and dreamy, psychedelic reveries.
Meanwhile, instrumental interludes like "Interstellar Mind Warp" add a sense of cosmic exploration to the proceedings.
"Radical Waves" is a testament to VOLCANOVA's skill as musicians and their adventurous spirit as artists.
It's an album that demands to be played loud, preferably while wearing sunglasses at night and sipping on a cocktail made with lava rocks.
So grab your surfboard and dive headfirst into this volcanic ocean of sound – you won't regret it.






