Posts tagged with "My Sleeping Karma"



Icarus Burns (BER) - Icarus Burns
Heavystoned Albums · 10.02.2025
I have to admit that Berlin creates a lot of interesting bands. One of the latest are Icarus Burns, which I guess, I will hear and see them at Berlin´s Desertfest in 2025. Mintaur opens this sonic odyssey, flowing slowly with gentle psychedelic chords that take their time to reach their climax. The first two minutes give way to orthodox riffs that veer between stoner and heavy psychedelia. Following a path reminiscent of bands like Rotor, guitar solos bring us beautiful and exotic oriental...

Les Dunes (NOR) - Lost Signal from Utsira
Daily Peaks · 24.01.2025
Hailing from Norway and you can feel and listen to an empty and cold landscape, while you´re wearing a fat, warm winter jacket when you´re listening to this dense and atmospheric tune. We lost Toundra in October 2023 and we give "Les Dunes" a warm welcome. This band manage to find the right balance between shredding and the the right chords for creating a well balanced atmosphere of cold and warm. Most Postrock bands are almost proud of their cold and frosty sound. Les Dunes do the split...

Kosmodrom (D) - Welcome to Reality
Daily Peaks · 05.12.2023
Ze Germans know how to mesmerize and to rock at the same time; Kosmodrom published with the track "Dazed in Space" a fantastic appetizer for their upcoming album and if the album will be only half as colorful and varied as this song, this will be an outstanding instrumental album, which can be pre-ordered on heir Bandcamp site. 8 minutes of mantraesque clear guitars and harsh breaks, based on a relaxed laidback rhythm is really worth to listen. A perfect day starter at 9 a.m.

Dimartis (Argentina) - Reverberaciones Vol. 1: Cuentos de polvo y vientos
Daily Peaks · 01.12.2023
I checked the daily news on my personal bandcamp algoritm and found the album. The song "Los Altares" started to soak me into a mesmerizing track between Sólstafir and My Sleeping Karma and a huge, semi-desert landscape with a mountain range in the back built up in front of my inner eyes. Then I read the band information and the band wrote "Patagonian band, Patagonian sound". Another example for that you can put a person out of the country, but you can´t put out the country out of a person....