

Conan are as heavy as interplanetary thunder amplified through the roaring black hole anus of Azathoth. Remember that sentence, for it is writ large in virgin blood on the walls of the forgotten temple of Bol-Krastor, deep in the steaming forests of forgotten Lemuria.
Conan, a monumentally brutal three piece (in the grand tradition of all the hallowed three pieces through time) hold a sinew-tight line and an iron-grip command over the uber-synchronised powerchord changes and tempo-shifts of the anti-holy trio of bass, drums and guitar. Two weary yet defiant men have the task of vocalising wretched thoughts over the turgid weight of Conan’s metalized bombast. They bear it well, for the task is immense.
Hear the roar of battle. Smell the stench of split blood. A thousand heads piled high like a grim mound of suffering - a blasphemy to nature. Hail Conan!

You would think, that Belzebong was forged in lava-filled bowels of hell, but you would be mistaken, it was actually Poland. Started off in 2008, since then bringing tons of evil weedian riffage under the sign of the Goat. The band drowns themselves in a sea of distortion, fuzz and enough bottom-end to cure the worst case of constipation - in other words this music will make you shit.
Their album "Sonic Scapes & Weedy Grooves" released on Emetic records was a wicked trip down the hazy and introspective fuzziness associated with a massive blast to the lungs. Followed by “Dungeon Vultures" 12" EP on Instant Classic label (re-released by Emetic records), brought yet another dimension of acid-heavy trip through the smoky dungeons. Latest album entitled “Greenferno” (again on Emetic Records) sounds akin to a giant walking the earth, simply moving things aside without noticing.
Headbonging and smokediving they traveled through the vast majority of Europe, visited US and South America as well. True evil blues this band has summoned, and you the listener, shall reap their rewards, as the new album is coming!

Hailing from Hamburg, Germany The Moth are a young three-piece who despite only forming at the end of 2012 have already garnered plenty of praise for their heavy, no nonsense approach to psychedelic metal. The Moth is a Psych based Sludge/Stoner Metal band that fans of Baroness, Kylesa and Mastodon will surely love.