Spanish stoner rockers Green Desert Water stream new full-length album »Eerie Meadows«; out today on Small Stone Recordings / Kozmik Artifactz!

Oviedo, Spain based stoner rock trio Green Desert Water premiere their new studio album, »Eerie Meadows«, which was just released today, June 19th, 2026 via Small Stone Recordings / Kozmik Artifactz.
Tracklist:
01. Northern Lights
02. The Blacksmith
03. Eerie Meadows
04. Woodcutter
05. Holy Ground
06. Wolfhound
07. Bos Primigenius
08. Meteora
Courtesy of Earsplit PR:
Spain-based power trio Green Desert Water is pleased to present their »Eerie Meadows« full-length, now streaming in its kaleidoscopic entirety. The premiere comes in advance of the record’s official release this Friday, June 19th, via Small Stone Recordings.
»Eerie Meadows« features eight immersive and engaging tracks, merging heavy psychedelia and melodies born across decades from the 1970s on, speaking seamlessly in a way that is their own while still providing as much grunge shove as it does boogie vibes.
Stream Green Desert Water’s »Eerie Meadows« HERE.
Their third album with Small Stone, »Eerie Meadows« follows Green Desert Water fan-favorite Black Harvest (2021), which established the current lineup of Kike Sanchís (guitar, vocals), Juan Arias (bass), and Dani Bárcena (drums) as one of the most enjoyable live acts in the heavy rock scene.
“With »Eerie Meadows«, we wanted to explore the duality between the heavy and the ethereal the mist, the ancient woods, and that feeling of finding home in the wild,” says the band. “Recording in a new studio was a challenge we set for ourselves to push our sound further; it’s a record about the cycles of life, the scars we carry, and the fire that burns even under the northern lights.”

Photo by Ossobuko Studio
While Green Desert Water keeps one foot decisively embedded in the classics – Mountain, Sabbath, Sasquatch – they execute the tight 37-minute LP with earned confidence and purpose, finding variety in mood amid a universal quality of craft. From the opening journey of »Northern Lights« to the closer »Meteora«, the band explores themes of loss, primal power, and spiritual survival. For the converted or those willing to be, it is a thing to be celebrated.
»Eerie Meadows« was recorded and mixed by Sergio Tutu at Tutu Estudios, Corvera (Asturias, Spain), co-produced by Diego Martinez and Sergio Tutu, mastered by Chris Goosman at Baseline Audio Labs in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and features cover art and design by Ossobuko Studio, additional layout by Alexander von Weiding, and backing vocals by Alvaro Barcena.
Green Desert Water’s »Eerie Meadows« will be released on CD, and digital formats as well as limited edition LP in conjunction with Germany’s Kozmik Artifactz. Find all preorders at the Small Stone Bandcamp page HERE.
Green Desert Water is:
Juan Arias García – Bass
Dani Barcena – Drums, Percussion
Kike Sanchís – Guitar, Vocals
“»Woodcutter« combines the groove of old-school Pearl Jam with the stoner vibe of Kyuss or Monster Magnet. These dudes… have the sound dialed in, from the snaky blues riffs to the psychedelic touches. There might even be a little cowbell in there.” – Decibel Magazine on »Woodcutter«
“Green Desert Water brings warmth to boogie and once again distill decades of influence into a cohesive, movement-minded, dynamic package. »Eerie Meadows« is their third album and in pieces like »The Blacksmith« near the outset or the sweeping »Wolfhound« and shuffling »Bos Primigenius« ahead of the finale »Meteora« on side B, they make it all sound easy, natural, like it couldn’t be any other way. The way that happens is through command of craft…” – The Obelisk
“With flashes of Kyuss and Pearl Jam inspired melodies set against the classic rock scene, Green Desert Water add elements of Thin Lizzy, The Who, Cactus, and Led Zepp into their music… an action packed record full of superbly observed moments that allows Green Desert Water to establish themselves once more as one of the premier Power Trio’s the Stoner Rock scene currently has right now.” – Outlaws Of The Sun
“Sanchis is very expressive in his vocal delivery, and the vocal harmonies fit the genre beautifully. His leads are mesmerizing. The solos alone are worth checking out, and that guitar tone is sublime… if the slower, stoner rock jams are more your thing, you won’t want to pass on »Eerie Meadows«.” – Metal Epidemic
Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well

