Resolute is a massive stoner-rock clinic. The Age of Truth crafts a heavy, groove-laden blueprint that leans into deep riffs and 70s-infused grit. It’s a rhythmic engine that manages to feel both vintage and vital, delivering a thick, high-voltage sound from start to finish.
2023’s Sleep Spell is a distorted pop powerhouse. Moving beyond simple post-punk, Adapter Adapter crafts a rhythmic blueprint of fuzzy hooks and driving energy. It’s a dense, melodic tour de force that proves the "Musical Soul" of the modern underground is alive and well.
This 1978 release is a jagged, high-energy blueprint for pub rock. It’s stripped-down, aggressive, and carries a rhythmic "Musical Soul" that influenced everyone from AC/DC to Guns N' Roses. It’s raw, punchy, and exactly the kind of record that sounds best at high volume.
1975’s self-titled debut from Angel is a high-glam tour de force. Often overlooked because of the satin and lace, the record is actually a heavy, organ-drenched clinic in progressive rock. It’s a relic that proves you shouldn't judge a 70s powerhouse by its album cover.
2012’s Our Mother Electricity is a desert-rock clinic. It’s a heavy, psychedelic trip through the Nashville swamp. With fuzzy riffs and a haunting groove, it captures the raw "Musical Soul" of a band that knows exactly how to balance the grit with the atmosphere.