Tag Small Stone Records

Audio: Gozu – Big Casino

Boston heavy rockers Gozu is streaming “Big Casino” off of Revival, out June 10, 2016 via Ripple Music below. The band began in 2009 after the release of their self-titled EP, Gozu have continued to lay down a furious and…

Review: The Glasspack

The Glasspack “Bridgeburner” (Small Stone Records) I am wearing a shirt right now that says, “World’s Greatest Grandpa” that I got for 99 cents.  ‘Where does one get killer deals like that?’ you’re probably asking yourself.  Omaha.  Besides having Shelley…

Review: Sucking the 70’s

Various Artists “Sucking the 70’s” (Small Stone Records) Small Stone records corralled 35 bands from six countries to deliver this 2-CD blast of heavy, ’70s rock distilled to an even more dangerous proof. This compilation also features the solo debut…

Review: Tummler

Tummler ““Early Man”” (Small Stone Records) I like rock music as much as the next schmuck, but god damn, try to keep it interesting.  The fuzz is a little out of control and really drowns out the rest of the…

Review: Milligram

Milligram “This is Class War” (Small Stone Records) Straight from the murky depths of blistered punk rock comes Milligram. They are loud and sound the way a riot feels. You can tell something is happening, but everything is so crunched…

Review: Erik Larson

Erik Larson “The Resounding” (Small Stone Records) If you like your rock southern fried like COC or stoned out jams like Fu Manchu, then Erick Larson is what you’ve been searching for. The driving guitar god behind Alabama Thunder Pussy,…

Review: Throttlerod

Throttlerod “Hell and High Water” (Small Stone Records) There’s not a lot of room in today’s music for acts like Throttlerod.  With their throaty vocals and full-figured guitars, Throttlerod plays rock and roll with a decided Southern twist.  You can…

Review: Puny Human

Puny Human “It’s Not The Heat, It’s The Humanity” (Small Stone Records) Regurgitated 70’s-styled stoner-boogie-fuzz-rock-bong-metal. Alabama Thunderpussy, Fu Manchu, Clutch, Nebula and Solace are all doing it now based on what Black Sabbath, Blue Cheer, Thin Lizzy, Grand Funk Railroad…