BLUES ROCK PLAYLIST
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Black Road – Bloody Mary
Summoning the Legend Black Road’s “Bloody Mary” Official Video Black Road’s “Bloody Mary” arrives as a slow-burning piece of heavy rock that draws on folklore and atmosphere as much as it does on tone and tempo. Originally appearing on the band’s self-titled 2017 debut EP, the track surfaces here with a standalone mix that underscores the quartet’s early identity riff-forward, ....
Black Road – Bloody Mary
Witchcraft Live At Hellfest 2013
Setting the Scene in Clisson At Hellfest 2013, Witchcraft delivered a performance that underscored why the Swedish group remains a cornerstone of the modern doom and heavy psych movement. In the heat of a French summer weekend, the band’s slow-burning riffs, minor-key melodies and vintage-saturated tones cut through the festival bustle with clarity and purpose. It was a set that ....
Witchcraft Live At Hellfest 2013
Gotta Move
Release Snapshot Gotta Move is a cut from The Transcendence, the 2015 full-length by Honeymoon Disease, issued by Napalm Records. Arriving on November 20, 2015, the track captures the album’s central promise a lean, riff-forward return to high-voltage hard rock with a timeless kick, shaped for modern ears without losing the sweat and spark of classic guitar music. Where It ....
Gotta Move
Aton
Invocation of the Sun Lucifer’s Occult Rock Finds Its Luminous Core On their 2018 album Lucifer II, Lucifer sharpened their blend of occult rock, traditional heavy metal and bluesy hard rock into a lean, melodic force. “Aton,” one of the record’s most evocative pieces, channels ancient solar imagery through the band’s vintage-minded sound. Its title nods to the Egyptian sun ....
Aton
Me And That Man – By The River Feat. Ihsahn
A River, A Grave, A Duet Me And That Man dives deep into gothic Americana with By The River, a stark, slow-burning piece that pairs Adam “Nergal” Darski’s gravelly storyteller persona with a haunting guest turn from Ihsahn. Issued in the lead-up to the project’s 2020 album New Man, New Songs, Same Shit, Vol. 1, the song arrives with an ....
Me And That Man – By The River Feat. Ihsahn
Witchcraft · Legend
Return of a Heavy Rock Institution With Legend, released on Nuclear Blast after a lengthy silence, Swedish outfit Witchcraft steps back into the frame with a renewed sense of purpose. The band’s roots in 1970s-inflected doom, psychedelic rock and haunted folk remain intact, yet the album arrives with a punchier, heavier presence than their earlier, dustier recordings. The result is ....
Witchcraft · Legend
Black Mirrors – Günther Kimmich
An Adrenalized Snapshot of Black Mirrors “Günther Kimmich” arrives as one of the most immediate jolts in the Black Mirrors catalog, a tight, high-velocity cut that captures the Belgian band’s gritty blend of garage bite, blues swagger, psychedelic color and stoner-rock weight. Framed by an official video that pairs raw energy with sweeping, elemental imagery, the track distills everything the ....
Black Mirrors – Günther Kimmich
Royal Tusk – Reflection
A Hard-Hitting Cut from Tusk II “Reflection” lands as one of the standout punches from Tusk II, presenting Royal Tusk in full, unvarnished form. It is a tight, riff-forward hard rock track built for volume, hinging on heavy guitars, a driving rhythm section, and a vocal that aims straight for the chest. The song carries the live-wire intensity that has ....
Royal Tusk – Reflection
Royal Blood – Love And Leave It Alone
A Snapshot From the Debut Era Love and Leave It Alone arrives from the same white‑hot period that introduced Royal Blood to the world. Issued as the B-side to Figure It Out, the track sits firmly within the orbit of the duo’s self-titled 2014 debut, a record that pushed their distorted, rhythm-forward blues-rock into the mainstream conversation. It is a ....
Royal Blood – Love And Leave It Alone
Greta Van Fleet – Built By Nations
A Live Cut That Sharpens the Edge Built By Nations has always felt like the muscle of The Battle at Garden’s Gate, a track where Greta Van Fleet pull their classicist instincts into a heavier, harder focus. In its live iteration, the song becomes a statement of intent. The studio recording’s scale is translated into physical motion riffs hit with ....
Greta Van Fleet – Built By Nations
Uriah Heep – Why
Echoes From Lansdowne An Early Vision of Uriah Heep “Why” captures Uriah Heep at a pivotal moment, when the band’s heavy blues roots were fusing with psychedelic color and progressive ambition. Heard in its studio form on The Lansdowne Tapes (1994), the track preserves the sound of the early lineup at London’s Lansdowne Studios Mick Box on guitar, David Byron ....
Uriah Heep – Why
Royal Blood – Look Like You Know
The official music video for Royal Blood - Look Like You Know Taken from their second studio album 'How Did We Get So Dark?' released in 2017, which featured the singles 'Lights Out', 'I Only Lie When I Love You', 'How Did We Get So Dark?' & 'Hole In Your Heart'. Subscribe to the Royal Blood channel for all the ....
Royal Blood – Look Like You Know
Black Mirrors – Burning Warriors
Pre-order "Look Into The Black Mirror" here Out August 31! The new voice of Rock’n’Roll! Black Mirrors created a masterpiece. Funky Queen, the 2017 debut EP by rock newcomers Black Mirrors melted speakers everywhere and yet the Belgian fourpiece was simply warming up for bigger things to come. Look Into The Black Mirror is a prime example of all the ....
Black Mirrors – Burning Warriors
Purson – The Circle And The Blue Door
Entering Purson’s World Released in 2013, The Circle and the Blue Door introduced Purson as one of the most distinctive voices in the modern psych and occult rock resurgence. Fronted by songwriter and guitarist Rosalie Cunningham, the British group drew a vivid line between late 1960s psychedelia, early 1970s heavy rock, baroque pop, and a gleaming sense of melodic craft. ....
Purson – The Circle And The Blue Door
Black Sabbath – Paranoid Birmingham 2012
A Hometown Return in 2012 Black Sabbath’s performance of “Paranoid” at the O2 Academy in Birmingham captures a vital moment for the band and for heavy music at large. It was a homecoming set in the city that forged their sound, delivered in an intimate venue more associated with rising acts than legends. In 2012, with the band regrouped around ....
Black Sabbath – Paranoid Birmingham 2012