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  • Genre: Heavy Metal
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Ritual ‎– Widow - CD

London’s Widow (also known as Ritual) came to be known during the period of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal. The band’s self-titled debut album was originally issued on Legend Records in 1983. High Roller Records is proud to announce the official re-release of the legendary "Widow" album including its notorious “naked witch” cover. The material has been carefully re-mastered my Patrick W. Engel and includes a separate 7” single with no less than four bonus songs (“Temptation”, ”Forever”, “House Of Secrets” and “Into The Night”).

Slipcase CD.

€9.99 -50% €5.00

Floor – Oblation - CD-Digi

FLOOR are back with ‘Oblation’. Adding a dose of doom and a dash of drone, this new opus perfectly encapsulates FLOOR’s trademark desert rock feeling of shimmering heat, the pound and stomp of heavy engines, and a burning taste of diesel in the air. CONVERGE guitarist Kurt Ballou mixed the album at GodCity Studios (TORCHE, KVELERTAK, HIGH ON FIRE) and the mastering was done by Alan Douches (BARONESS, BLACK TUSK, MOTÖRHEAD). Lean back, crank up and sacrifice to the gods of stoner rock with this mighty ‘Oblation’.

€11.99 -50% €6.00

Weedeater ‎– Goliathan - CD-Digi

'Goliathan' embodies the band's trademark shuffle and swagger at their fullest. Syrupy slow riffs are buoyed by canyon-deep bass and some of the hardest-hitting drumming since Keith Moon. Full-on bruisers such as "Cain Enabler", "Claw of the Sloth", and the aptly-named "Bully" demonstrate that 'Goliathan' is delivering a vintage WEEDEATER and the soon-to-be gold standard of Southern sludge metal. After signing to Season of Mist, WEEDEATER released their full back-catalogue on their new label. Yet the Bible Belt state of North Carolina, USA remains a fertile ground for hemp and stoner rock. 'Goliathan' makes the South smoke again.
Lean back and let this monster record blow your mind!

€19.99 -50% €9.99

Mondo Generator ‎– Dead Planet - LP

With Dead Planet Oliveri has taken a band once considered a side project and turned it into a full-fledged rock and roll powerhouse.

As has been his trademark when he had written songs with Kyuss or QOTSA, this album just oozes with punk rock ethos.
Combined with the stoner rock influences that he helped create, this album is a study in excess and self-indulgence. And that is exactly what makes it so damn good.

Available on Black or White(ltd 400) Vinyl

€19.99 -50% €9.99

Mondo Generator ‎- Shooters Bible - LP

This is a gem! A rare pearl found in the deep sea, a MONDO GENERATOR 2010 lost album !!
The vocals are ripped as usual, some songs are screamed but yet others feature melodic lines. The album has a punk-stoner sound with a desert rock attitude.
All the songs are written by Nick Oliveri “ Rex Everything”.

The album features the cover of “Dog Food” by Iggy Pop with Dave Grohl on drums. Nick knows how to surprise us all the time! He picked this lost gem from his secret stash!

The artwork is by Bangalore.

Available on Black or Green(ltd to 600 copies) vinyl

€16.99 -50% €8.50

Bongzilla ‎– Weedsconsin - CD-Digi

On the fringe of chaos, in the Year of the Pandemic, the Cannabeast has awoken!!
BONGZILLA is back with a new full length album, 16 years since their last record.
These Pioneers of Weed Metal would like to present “WEEDSCONSIN” to the universe. An album written by the three long standing original members of Bongzilla - Muleboy (bass, vocals), Spanky (guitar), and Magma (drums).
The six brand new tracks will blow your mind! In a single instant you are contaminated by the classic Weed-Infected sounds the band is known for, while also finding new elements mixed into the bowl. In the unique piece that is Weedsconsin, Bongzilla delivers heavy doses of Crushing Stoner Doom and Psychedelic Space Rock that sets it apart from earlier material.

Weedsconsin is dedicated to the memory of John Hopkins.