Californian sludge grunge specialists Disastroid premiere new album »Garden Creatures« in full; out today on Heavy Psych Sounds!

San Francisco, California based heavy rockers Disastroid premiere their sophomore album »Garden Creatures«, set to release this Friday, February 23rd, 2024 via Heavy Psych Sounds.
Tracklist:
01. Garden Creatures
02. Stucco Nowhere
03. Figurative Object
04. Backwards Sleeping
05. 24
06. Hold Me Wrong
07. Light ‘Em Up
08. Jack Londonin’
Courtesy of Purple Sage PR:
San Francisco-based heavy rock hybridizers Disastroid premiered their sophomore full-length »Garden Creatures« exclusively on Doomed & Stoned, ahead of its world release this February 23rd on Heavy Psych Sounds.
Stream new album »Garden Creatures« at this location!
“A groovy psychedelic journey.” — New Noise Magazine
“A vertigo of paranoia and creeping violence.” — Rumore Magazine
“A swirling blend of colors drawn from a dynamic palette of psychedelic, grunge, desert, noise, and math rock influences.” — Doomed & Stoned
San Francisco veterans Disastroid have been serving up sludgy, grunge-infused stoner rock for the better part of a decade now, refining a sound that weaves heavy riffs together with angular guitar lines, odd time signatures, and hazy walls of fuzz. As influenced by 90’s noise rock as they are by modern psych, doom, and post-metal, they deliver thick, satisfying stoner rock stomp while also embracing layers of noise, tripped-out feedback, and some unpredictable song structures.

»Garden Creatures« deals with the darkness in the hidden corners of suburban landscapes – sinister overgrown gardens, secret collections kept in basements, the crime just beneath the surface, the pervasive loneliness under a veneer of normalcy. Accordingly, it’s a dark and atmospheric record, trading the stripped-down approach of 2020’s »Mortal Fools« for a thicker, heavier, and more layered sound. Legendary producer Billy Anderson (Sleep, Melvins, Neurosis) builds mixes that range from dark and dreamy to a thick, sludgy crunch, slowly pulling the listener through a range of sounds and textures, whlile Enver Koneya’s vocals are both soulful and haunting, drifting above their characteristically off-kilter, grunge-influenced riffs.
Disastroid »Garden Creatures« out February 23rd on Heavy Psych Sounds

Their original approach, capturd in their 2014 record »Missiles« and the 2017 follow-up »Screen«, has made them one of the most essential bands in the Bay Area music scene. Their latest, »Mortal Fools« is their heaviest and most expansive-sounding album to date. Produced by Tim Green (Nation Of Ulysses, The Fucking Champs), it’s sonically focused on what Disastroid does best, laying singer/guitarist Enver Koneya’s deep vocals and fuzzed-out riffs on top of a relentless, pummeling rhythm section. At the same time, it’s loose enough that it takes some unpredictable twists and turns, conveying the band’s rough edges, sense of humor, and noisy, experimental streak. The band is coming back with a brand new album in 2024 via Heavy Psych Sounds.
Disastroid is:
Enver Koneya – Guitar/Vocals
Travis Williams – Bass
Braden McGaw – Drums
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