Weedian presents the new compilation »Trip To England«!

Weedian presents the new compilation »Trip To England« that includes 46 of the best bands of the English underground scene. »Trip To England« brings tracks from Alunah, Dead Witches, Green Lung, Iron Void, Josiah, Serpent Venom, Ten Foot Wizard, Famyne, 1968, Indica Blues, Sergeant Thunderhoof, Stubb, Psychlona, Mage, Pink Cigs, Devil’s Witches and many more.
Tracklist:
01. Ritual King – Dead Roads
02. Part Chimp – Dirty Sun
03. Green Lung – When The Axe Comes Down
04. 1968 – Chemtrail Blues
05. Iron Void – Black Mirror
06. Sergeant Thunderhoof – Goat Mushroom
07. Mammothwing – Cosmic Vagabond
08. Indica Blues – Demagogue
09. Pink Cigs – Nightstalker
10. Superlord – Weight
11. Devil’s Witches – Love Is Doom, A Fistful Of Napalm
12. Yung Druid – Lung
13. BongCauldron – Bury Your Axe In The Crania Of Lesser Men
14. Cybernetic Witch Cult – Cromagnonaut
15. Serpent Venom – The Penance You Pay
16. Kurokuma – Dope Rider Pt. 1
17. Stubb – Heavy Blue Sky
18. Psychlona – Blast Off
19. Alunah – Dance Of Deceit
20. Josiah – The Dark
21. Mage – Heroic Elegy
22. Ten Foot Wizard – Working Towards A Bitter Future
23. Witchcaster – Death Rider
24. Slabdragger – Murky Fen
25. The Brothers Keg – No Earthly Form
26. Space Witch – Cosmonoid
27. Steak – Overthrow
28. Lord Vapour – Burning Planet
29. Superseed – My Time Is Now
30. Grizzleroot – Area 420
31. Dead Witches – D.I.E (Dragged Into Emptiness) (Radio Edit)
32. Poseidon – Chainbreaker
33. Wall – Sonic Mass
34. Boss Keloid – Hats The Mandrill
35. Slump – Nothing More
36. Desert Storm – Black Bile
37. Barbarian Hermit – Tigerhorse
38. Gorilla – Killer Gorilla
39. Morag Tong – We Answer
40. Famyne – Slave Ship
41. Torus – High Rope
42. PAK40 – Hollow Man
43. Old Horn Tooth – Follow The Demon
44. Everest Queen – Neptune’s Gates
45. Goblinsmoker – Toad King
46. The Red Widows – Lucifers Maiden
“Quite simply, England is where it all began. Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and, of course, the band that laid the first true blueprint for heavy metal: Black Sabbath. Ozzy, Tony, Geezer and Bill channelled a particular kind of English darkness, drawing from Aleister Crowley, a bloody Christian history, a strong folk heritage and their bleaker than bleak surroundings to create a genre that has blossomed over the last few decades, but began decidedly slowly.
As anyone who has visited Blighty can attest, it is often a dreary place to be, covered in grey skies and soaking rain. Perhaps Orwell put it best: “The beer is bitterer, the coins are heavier, the grass is greener”. And the grass certainly is greener, with the Englishman’s penchant for the finest smoke, and not forgetting their perfect climate for copious amounts of magic mushrooms. It’s no wonder England has birthed many of the most influential musical artists of all time, and this also applies to the sub-genres of doom and stoner. Take a trip to England here, courtesy of a selection of the strongest bands currently playing low and slow.” ~ Joe Allen
All tracks procured by permission of the bands and/or their record labels.
Cover Art by Yogi Rimawan.
Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well