Stoner Metal and Neo Psychedelic Rock Getting More Popular

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Stoner metal and neo psychedelic rock are getting more popular by the day. If you’re a fan of either genre, then you’ll want to check out this blog. We’ll be discussing the latest news and releases in the world of stoner metal and neo psychedelic rock.

What is Stoner Metal?

Stoner metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music that combines elements of doom metal and sludge metal with psychedelic rock and acid rock. The genre emerged during the early 1990s and was pioneered by bands such as Kyuss, Sleep, and Monster Magnet. Stoner metal is typically characterized by slow tempos, thick, heavy riffing, and a focus on melody and groove. The genre is named after the “stoner rock” subculture, which was associated with the use of psychedelic drugs such as LSD and psychedelic rock music.

Defining the Genre

Stoner metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music that combines elements of traditional heavy metal, psychedelic rock, blues rock, and doom metal. Stoner metal is typically characterized by slow tempos, large riff-oriented song structures, and a “stoned” or “reverberating” guitar tone. The genre emerged during the early 1990s and was pioneered by bands such as Kyuss, Sleep, and Monster Magnet.

While stoner metal is often associated with sludge metal and drone metal (due to the similar tempos and distorted guitar tones), the two genres are actually quite different. Stoner metal is rooted in 60s and 70s psych-rock and proto-metal, while sludge metal draws its influences from UK punk and hardcore. As a result, stoner metal tends to be more melodic than sludge metal, with longer song structures and a more “ classic rock” sound.

In recent years, stoner metal has seen a resurgence in popularity, thanks in part to the popularity of neo-psychedelic rock bands like Tame Impala and Temples. If you’re looking to get into the genre, we recommend checking out some of the classic bands listed below.

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Queens of the Stone Age
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The Origins of Stoner Metal

Stoner metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music that combines elements of doom metal and psychedelic rock. The genre typically features slow tempos, thickly distorted guitars, and deep growling vocals. Some stoner metal bands have been described as “stoner rock”, while others have traded in a more traditional heavy metal sound.

Stoner metal began in the early 1990s with bands such as Kyuss, Sleep, and Monster Magnet, all of whom released debut albums that are now considered genre classics. In the following years, stoner metal gained popularity with the help of influential albums like Electric Wizard’s Dopethrone (2000) and Fu Manchu’s California Crossing (2002). By the mid-2000s, the genre had begun to spawn its own subgenres and Offshoot genres, such as sludge metal, desert rock, and doom metal.

In recent years, stoner metal has seen a resurgence in popularity with bands like Windhand, Witch Mountain, and Earthless releasing well-received albums. The genre has also begun to cross over into the mainstream with bands like Queens of the Stone Age and Mastodon achieving significant commercial success.

What is Neo Psychedelic Rock?

Psychedelic rock, also referred to as “psychedelia”, is a style of rock music that is inspired or influenced by psychedelic culture and attempts to replicate and enhance the mind-altering experiences of psychedelic drugs. The music is intended to replicate and enhance the mind-altering experiences of psychedelic drugs, often using new recording techniques and effects.

Defining the Genre

So what is neo-psychedelic rock? To put it simply, it’s a revival of the psychedelic rock sound of the 1960s and 1970s, updated for the modern day. Think swirling guitars, mind-bending melodies, and lyrics that touch on themes of love, loss, and change.

The neo-psychedelic sound first began to take shape in the early 1980s with bands like The Brian Jonestown Massacre and The Telescopes. Since then, the genre has continued to evolve, incorporating elements of shoegaze, dream pop, stoner metal, and more.

In the late 2000s and early 2010s, neo-psychedelia experienced something of a renaissance thanks to bands like Tame Impala, The Black Angels, and MGMT. These days, there’s no shortage of great neo-psychedelic bands to check out. So if you’re looking for something new to trip out on, look no further than this list of essential neo-psychedelic tracks.

The Origins of Neo Psychedelic Rock

Psychedelic rock, often referred to simply as psychedelia, is a diverse style of rock music that originated in the mids in the United Kingdom. Its predecessors include rock music styles such as Britain’s rhythm and blues scene, which itself was heavily influenced by American blues music, as well as the British beat group scene of the s. Psychedelic rock often aim to replicate or enhance the experience of using psychedelic drugs (especially LSD), and generally explore new ways of achieving trance states through sound and properties of sound.

Psychedelic rock developed out of the British rhythm and blues scene of the late s, which was itself heavily influenced by American blues music. Britain’s leading blues musicians were increasingly influenced by American artists such as Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf and Bo Diddley, who popularized electric guitar-driven Chicago-style blues. These artists began to develop their own distinctive sound, which incorporated elements of both British and American styles.

In , The Beatles released their album Revolver, which featured the song “Tomorrow Never Knows”, widely considered to be one of the first psychedelic rock songs. The song made use of distorted guitars, feedback and reverse tape loops, and featured lyrics inspired by drug-induced hallucinations.

In the late s and early s, bands such as The Doors, The Stooges and Love began to experiment with elements of psychedelic rock in their music. These bands were followed by a wave of Californian groups such as The Byrds and Buffalo Springfield, who blended folkrock with psychedelic influences.

In Britain, the neo-psychedelic movement was led by groups such as Syd Barrett’s Pink Floyd and Kevin Ayers’ Soft Machine. These bands were influenced by British psychedelic bands from the previous decade such as Cream and The Moody Blues, as well as American groups such as The Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane. They also drew inspiration from electronic music pioneers such as Robert Moog and Silver Apples.

A recent study has found that these genres are getting more popular because they are more likely to be found on sites like Spotify and Soundcloud. The study also found that these genres are more popular with people who are between the ages of 18 and 24.

The Music is Evolving

The ever-changing landscape of the music industry has birthed a new era of musical exploration. In recent years, we’ve seen a resurgence in popularity for genres like stoner metal and neo psychedelia. So why are these genres getting more popular?

There are a few factors at play here. First, the internet has made it easier than ever for people to discover new music. With just a few clicks, you can find an entire world of music that you never knew existed.

Second, tastes are always evolving. What was popular 20 years ago might not be popular today. That’s why we’ve seen a resurgence in popularity for older genres like funk and R&B. And as younger generations start to come of age, they’re looking for something new and different to latched onto.

Finally, genres like stoner metal and neo psychedelia offer something that other genres don’t: a sense of escapism. In a world that’s increasingly chaotic and stressful, it’s no wonder that people are turning to music that can help them relax and unwind.

So there you have it: three reasons why stoner metal and neo psychedelia are getting more popular. With the rise of streaming services, there’s never been a better time to explore these genres – so go ahead and dive in!

The Fans are Growing

As our collective taste in music changes and we become more open-minded to new sounds, it was only a matter of time before stoner metal and neo-psychedelic rock started to become more popular. These genres have been around for decades, but they’ve always been on the fringe of the mainstream. However, in recent years, we’ve seen a resurgence in both genres, with more and more people getting into them.

There are a few reasons for this increase in popularity. Firstly, thanks to the internet, it’s easier than ever before to find and listen to music from all over the world. This means that people are exposed to a wider range of music than ever before, and as a result, they’re more open to new genres and sounds.

Secondly, we’re now living in an era where nostalgia is hugely popular. People are yearning for the sounds of their youth, and as many of us were coming of age in the 2000s, that means that there’s a growing appetite for the music of that era. Genres like stoner metal and neo-psychedelic rock fit that bill perfectly, as they often evoke feelings of nostalgia for those who grew up listening to them.

Finally, there’s simply no denying that these genres are producing some great music at the moment. In recent years, we’ve seen some incredible albums come out of both genres, and as word spreads about these records, more and more people are checking them out.

So why are stoner metal and neo-psychedelic rock getting more popular? It’s a combination of factors: the easy availability of music thanks to the internet, our nostalgia for the sounds of our youth, and the fact that these genres are currently producing some amazing music.

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