Review: Stonus – Lunar Eclipse

“Hey, dude, we are a heavy stoner rock band with doom and psychedelic influences from Nicosia, Cyprus…”

That was the beginning of the e-mail that introduced me to Stonus.  I love hearing from bands outside the United States that I might not have discovered otherwise.  Stonus’ new EP, Lunar Eclipse, was another great surprise.

The psychedelic influences are evident right away on “Reflections,” on which we hear a quick tale of apprehension and approaching the unknown (or death, perhaps).  “Aspirin” roars to life with siren-like guitars and fuzzy bass and drums before reverbed vocals seem into your mind.  “Spiritual Realities” brings in the doom influences and seems to increase the atomic weight of the record.

The title track is eight minutes of psychedelia that seems to drift on desert winds or across the Mediterranean Sea.  The Middle Eastern-flavored guitar is a great touch and I love how Stonus doesn’t rush the track.  It moves at a great pace best suited for introspection or feeling like a bad ass.  The album fades out with the short instrumental “Euphoric Misery.”  I’m not sure if that’s referencing a bad trip or the misery of coming out of euphoria into reality, but it’s trippy either way.

This is good stoner-psych rock.  I don’t know if a full-length album will arrive before an actual lunar eclipse happens (January 2019), but let’s hope so.

Keep your mind open.

[You should subscribe before the next lunar eclipse, too.]

 

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Nik Havert

I've been a music fan since my parents gave me a record player for Christmas when I was still in grade school. The first record I remember owning was "Sesame Street Disco." I've been a professional writer since 2004, but writing long before that. My first published work was in a middle school literary magazine and was a story about a zoo in which the animals could talk.

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