Doom Sessions
Doom Sessions
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl (Limited Edition)

Our Take
Our Take
HIGH REEPER and HIPPIE DEATH CULT combine forces on Doom Sessions Vol. 5, and let me tell you, it's a wild ride. Imagine if Black Sabbath and Jefferson Airplane had a love child, and that love child grew up to be a rebellious teenager with a penchant for heavy riffs and psychedelic sounds. That's pretty much what you get with this album.
From the moment the needle hits the neon green and black vinyl, you're plunged into a world of fuzzed-out guitars, thunderous drums, and vocals that sound like they're echoing from another dimension. It's a trip, man.
HIGH REEPER brings the doom with their signature sludgy sound, while HIPPIE DEATH CULT adds a touch of trippy, mind-bending goodness to the mix. Tracks like "Harvest of Night" and "Sun and the Moon" will have you headbanging one minute and lost in a haze of psychedelic bliss the next.
The production on Doom Sessions Vol. 5 is top-notch, with every instrument coming through crystal clear, yet still retaining that raw, gritty edge that makes this genre so damn cool.
So, if you're looking for a musical journey that's equal parts heavy and mind-altering, look no further than HIGH REEPER and HIPPIE DEATH CULT's latest collaboration. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.
Track Listing
Track Listing
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
High Reeper/Hippie Death Cult
HIGH REEPER High Reeper may not be the band you expected, but they are definitely the band you need right now. Hailing from Philadelphia, this hard-hitting stoner rock outfit is taking the music world by storm with their heavy riffs, killer grooves, and trippy lyrics. Led by vocalist Zach Thomas, High Reeper has a sound that is equal parts Black Sabbath and Kyuss, with a healthy dose of their own unique twist thrown in for good measure. Their self-titled debut album is a masterclass in modern doom metal, with songs like "Eternal Leviathan" and "Soul Taker" showcasing the band's ability to craft catchy, headbanging tunes that stick in your head long after the music has stopped. Whether you're a die-hard metalhead or just looking to expand your musical horizons, High Reeper is a band that deserves your attention. So grab your favourite bong, crank up the volume, and let High Reeper take you on a journey through the hazy, riff-filled landscape of modern stoner rock. HIPPIE DEATH CULT With a name like Hippie Death Cult, you know you're in for a wild ride. This Portland-based band is pushing the boundaries of psychedelic rock with their blend of heavy riffs, mind-bending melodies, and expansive song structures. Fronted by the enigmatic Ben Jackson, Hippie Death Cult takes you on a sonic journey through the realms of doom, sludge, and classic rock, all while maintaining their own unique identity. Tracks like "Black Snake" and "Red Meat Tricks" showcase the band's ability to create music that is both heavy and melodic, with a healthy dose of cosmic energy thrown in for good measure. If you're looking for a band that will challenge your preconceptions of what rock music can be, look no further than Hippie Death Cult. Their debut album, "111," is a testament to
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