Quarterly Review: Paradise Lost, The Vintage Caravan, Spirit Mother, Nadja, Vibravoid, For Fuck’s Sake, Paralyzed, Friendship Commanders, Dee Calhoun, Automatism

Posted in Reviews on October 9th, 2025 by JJ Koczan

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Today is Thursday, but it’s day five of the Fall 2025 Quarterly Review because I snuck in that first day last Friday. I cannot convey to you how much that has screwed me up. Turns out when you do one thing precisely one way for like 13 years and then all of a sudden flip it around another way it can be confusing. Stay tuned for more deep-impact life hacks and insights like this.

Or maybe riffs instead. It’s okay. That’s most of what keeps me coming back too.

Quarterly Review #41-50:

Paradise Lost, Ascension

paradise lost ascension

More than 35 years on from their outset, Paradise Lost are an institution. I know they’ve had their stylistic divergences, but since recommitting themselves to their morose take on doom metal more than 15 years ago, they’ve hit a rare echelon of reliability one can only call Kreator-esque. That’s not a sonic comparison, but like the German thrash stalwarts, Paradise Lost have their sound — dark and more malleable in tempo than the thickened tones make it feel across these 10 songs — and within that sphere are able to do basically what they want musically and make it work. Side A’s “Salvation,” the longest inclusion at seven minutes, is a tour de force of the appeal of modern Paradise Lost, and a fitting summary of how encompassing they’ve become while still remaining recognizable as themselves. They even get hooky on “Deceivers,” so yes, still growing, still pushing, still Paradise Lost. A once-a-generation band, even as part of a cohort as they were, and not to be taken for granted.

Paradise Lost website

Nuclear Blast Records store

The Vintage Caravan, Portals

the vintage caravan portals

The sixth full-length from still-younger-than-some-bands-who-haven’t-been-around-as-long Icelandic heavy rockers The Vintage Caravan plays out across 17 tracks and 59 minutes, with groups of songs presumably corresponding to double-vinyl side splits separated by interludes each of which is named “Portal.” So, Portals. The first of them follows “Philosopher,” the lead single which features Mikael Åkerfeldt, who turns out to be one of several guests across the record, but the real headliner is the songwriting. In the big choruses of “Here You Come Again,” “Give and Take,” and others, the band recall a heyday when rock could be heavy and accessible outside its own sphere, while “Electrified” later on builds into a tense boogie hook before “Portal V” transitions to the acoustic-based “My Aurora” and the closer “This Road,” one more uptempo, shred-inclusive, exceptionally well-crafted piece of The Vintage Caravan‘s classic-heavy-informed style, efficient in getting its point across despite allowing itself time to dwell as it does throughout.

The Vintage Caravan website

Napalm Records website

Spirit Mother, Songs From the Basin

Spirit Mother Songs From the Basin

It’s not really a huge surprise that Los Angeles dark heavy psych rockers Spirit Mother would ‘go acoustic’ at some point, given the dynamic they’ve showcased to-date on their definitely-plugged studio albums. The most recent of those, 2024’s righteous, Heavy Psych Sounds-issued Trails (review here), is the source for “Wolves” and “Below,” which feature on this short, stripped-down offering. “Wolves,” which capped the record in memorable fashion, leads off here with its foreboding feeling all the more realized given the state of the world, while “Below” finds violinist SJ pushing into a soft crescendo taking off from Armand Lance‘s guitar and vocals. Recorded live, Songs From the Basin sounds duly organic, and whenever Spirit Mother in any form — that is, the full band or just the duo as they are here — wants to drop a full acoustic set, I’m here for it. Once again, the lesson is once you have well-written songs, you can make them do and be just about whatever you want.

Spirit Mother website

Spirit Mother on Bandcamp

Nadja, Cut

nadja cut

I’m pretty sure the now-Berlin-based experimentalist duo of Aidan Baker and Leah Buckareff are north of 30 full-lengths released since their first one in 2002, and that doesn’t count blurring the lines between one project and another with collaborations or Baker‘s solo work. Prolific as they are, they remain expressive in the hard-drum-machined “It’s Cold When You Cut Me” (15:09), one of the four extended inclusions of Cut, where the sinister undercurrent comes to fruition in the song’s second half of manipulated, noisy drone. “Dark, No Knowledge” (13:26) lays out a distorted landscape and rolls through it, Godflesh in a hand-cranked meat grinder, becoming a swell of apocalyptic noise, while “She Ate His Dreams From the Inside and Spat Out the Frozen Fucking Bones” (15:14) dares to be pretty as it leaves spaces open and fills out later with psychedelic processionmaking, leaving the immediate ritual of “Omenformation” to resonate high before piling on low end frequencies while also freakjazzing and riffing out. The noise swallows all but it turns out there’s salvation in that monster’s stomach, so I’ll take it. One Nadja album may be an inevitable precursor to the next one, but that doesn’t mean they don’t make it a world of its own.

Nadja website

Cruel Nature Recordings on Bandcamp

Vibravoid, Remove the Ties

Vibravoid Remove the Ties

Düsseldorf-bred psych rockers Vibravoid belong in a class of undervalued all their own. As they mark their 35th anniversary, they begin their new studio album Remove the Ties with a mischievous redirect of krautrock-style electronics before the garage-wavey “Neustart” and pop-shimmerier “Power of Dreams” dig further into the heart of the record, letting side A round out with the longer, deeper-reverbed “Follow Me Follow You” and its effects barrage play out atop the steady kick drum tasked with holding it together. But nobody who’s been in a band for 35 years is about to actually be sloppy, and there’s no actual danger of off-the-rails on Remove the TiesBaby Woodrose roamed the earth. Vibravoid were there then too. It’s easy to get around when you’re from a different dimension.

Vibravoid on Bandcamp

Tonzonen website

For Fuck’s Sake, 7-Minute Abs/Lobotomy

for fuck's sake seven minute abs lobotomy

Do you have six minutes for a good pummeling? Of course you do. Brooklynite four-piece For Fuck’s Sake offer two tracks like a digital punker 7″ with 7-Minute Abs/Lobotomy, and they make no attempt to hide the fact of their sights being set on destruction. Their sound, rooted in hardcore and sludge in like measure, counting in with the snare on “7-Minute Abs” and daring to cross the three-minutes-long threshold with the fervent chug and bone-on-bone impact of “Lobotomy,” reminds of nothing so much as earlier 16, but with an unmistakable edge of Northeastern confrontationalism. That is, they’ll fuck you up and they know it, so that’s what they’re setting out to do. Barking, gnashing intensity set a harsh backdrop for what’s an engaging groove so long as you’re pissed off enough to process it (which you should be; look around), and the rawness of their delivery, the unabashed assault of it, comes through as genuine. Also punishing.

For Fuck’s Sake on Bandcamp

For Fuck’s Sake on Instagram

Paralyzed, Rumble & Roar

Paralyzed Rumble and Roar

Classic heavy rock and roll forms the core of Paralyzed‘s approach, with guitarist Michael Binder‘s low, gravelly vocals reminiscent of Jim Morrison at his least hinged, suited to the blues behind second cut “Railroad” and the subsequent march of “Rosie’s Town” on the band’s third LP, Rumble & Roar. To say they — that is, Binder, organist/rhythm guitarist Caterina Böhner, bassist Philipp Engelbrecht and drummer Florian Thiele — make it a party across the nine-song/41-minute outing is perhaps understating the case, but if you’d accuse “Heavy Blues” of being too on the nose, you’re missing the fact that on the nose is the point. There’s no irony here, no sneer to the boogie of “White Paper” or the slow organ-laced fluidity of “The Witch,” just heavy vibes and reaffirmation of the band’s growth as songwriters. I’m not even sure where one would start complaining about such a thing.

Paralyzed on Bandcamp

Ripple Music website

Friendship Commanders, Bear

friendship commanders bear

Delivered as their label-debut for Magnetic Eye Records, the 10-song/40-minute Bear is the fourth full-length from Nashville two-piece Friendship Commanders, with guitarist/vocalist Buick Audra and drummer/bassist/synthesist Jerry Roe having recorded with Kurt Ballou in addition to doing some at home for an affect accordingly tight in craft and heavy in impact. “Melt” pushes toward a ’90s-style reimagining of heavy rock as both commercially viable and empowering, while “X” pairs its tonal crunch with the keyboardy reach of its midsection, poppish but still heavy even unto the snare hits. Pop becomes another tool in their arsenal, whether it’s the layered ascent and push of “New” or the weighted culmination presented with closer “Dead and Discarded Girls,” and the band don’t seem to shy away from being able to compose at the level they are. At the same time, “Dripping Silver” feels fully cognizant of the radness in the riff it’s riding, so there’s a balance to it as well. They sound like professionals.

Friendship Commanders website

Magnetic Eye Records store

Dee Calhoun, Angry Old Man

Dee Calhoun Angry Old Man

Former Iron Man and, as of recently, former Spiral Grave vocalist “Screaming Mad” Dee Calhoun is pissed. The Maryland-based acoustic metal troubadour sounds resolute on Angry Old Man, and while his past solo work could hardly be said to pull punches, he hits a different level of laying it all out there on “Kill a Motherfucker” late in the procession here. As ever, hollow-bodied-resonance is the foundation throughout, but other elements like the harmonica in “Voodoo Queen” and the tolling bell at the outset of “VVitch (A Chant)” (not really a chant) fill out the reaches when Calhoun‘s powerhouse voice — still his primary instrument, though the guitar work has gotten more complex with time as well — recedes to a softer delivery. But when he belts it out — looking at you, “Rise Up to March” — he can shake the ground, and if you have any prior familiarity with his work, you already know he’s unmistakable in that regard. That remains the case here, even as he positions himself the titular Angry Old Man. Ain’t none of us getting any younger, dude.

Dee Calhoun Linktr.ee

Black Doomba Records Linktr.ee

Automatism, Sörmland

automatism sormland

The narrative of the band getting together after a few years, enjoying each other’s company as they wrote and recorded Sörmland — named for where in Sweden they were — becomes real with the mellowprog delve of “Honey Trap” more than the shorter leadoff “Video,” as pastoralia takes centerstage with organic melodies and a casual groove. Unsurprisingly if you know Twin Peaks, “Laura Palmer’s Theme” is darker, but the real reference it’s making seems to be to “Moonlight Sonata” as regards the keys, but “Neon Lights” answers back by being in no hurry whatsoever with sweet intertwining guitar lines and a subtle build to later movement. At 11 minutes, the title-track that caps is the longest inclusion, but fair enough since they have to make room for that tenor sax and all. I wouldn’t know from experience, but Sörmland is what I imagine it would sound like to be emotionally regulated, ever, and anytime Automatism want to get together out in the woods or by some fields or a lake or whathaveyou, I hope someone has the presence of mind to hit record.

Automatism on Bandcamp

Tonzonen website

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Friendship Commanders Sign to Magnetic Eye Records; Fourth Album Coming Soon

Posted in Whathaveyou on July 8th, 2025 by JJ Koczan

Nashville duo Friendship Commanders appeared earlier this year at Legalize Lex in, of course, Lexington, Kentucky, and are set to record their fourth album, returning to Salem, Massachusetts, to work again with producer Kurt Ballou (High on Fire, guitar in Converge, etc.) for a release presumably this Fall, though it could be later in the Fall given who the hell knows what complexities considering I’m just sitting here at the keyboard conjecturing based on the two words “this year” in the press release below.

The last Friendship Commanders LP was 2023’s MASS, which would seem at least in part to reference the state where tracking happened. They’re new to me but go back a decade in terms of releases and Buick Audra actually just put out a solo record last month that Jerry Roe plays on, so it’s not for any lack of activity on their part. I’ve got the 2023 record streaming below, in case you’d also like to do some homework before the new record comes out.

Words in blue from the PR wire:

friendship commanders

FRIENDSHIP COMMANDERS ink deal with Magnetic Eye Records

American heavy duo FRIENDSHIP COMMANDERS have signed a multi-album contract with Magnetic Eye Records. The exceptional and outstanding artists from Nashville, Tennessee will release their upcoming fourth full-length album via the label this year.

FRIENDSHIP COMMANDERS comment: “We’re excited to be joining the Magnetic Eye family of musicians and bands!”, vocalist and guitarist Buick Audra states on behalf of the duo. “We are happy to be part of a community of like-minded heavy rockers. We can hardly wait to share what we’ve been working on. Soon!”

Jadd Shickler adds: “An appealing part of adding to our roster is finding acts who expand the character of our label, not just musically, but as humans and professionals”, the Magnetic Eye director declares. “Besides making dark yet hopeful heavy rock, Friendship Commanders are a band with a very unique perspective on the music industry, being that they’re world-class working musicians who bring tons of experience and perspective to create music that’s as thoughtful and conscientious as it is driving and infectious. We’re so psyched to welcome Friendship Commanders to Magnetic Eye and cannot wait to see how their singular style pushes us to elevate what we do to match their intense DIY drive!”

Nashville, Tennessee – the city’s name immediately conjures images in most minds of country stars and their trappings. Although hailing from the ‘Music City’, FRIENDSHIP COMMANDERS kindly beg to differ. The duo’s sound draws from sludge, doom, heavy metal, and grunge with early roots in punk and hardcore, among many other guitar driven styles.

FRIENDSHIP COMMANDERS were originally conceived as a side project by two industry veterans: vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter Buick Audra and drummer and bass player Jerry Roe. Audra, a two-time Grammy Award-winner, and Roe as one of the top session drummers in the world brought all their combined musical excellence, perspectives, precision, and power to their new band.

Their early works, the EPs “Garfield” (2015) and “Junebug” (2017) as well as the debut full-length “Ave” (2016) were all self-recorded as well as self-produced in their own studio, Fort Knockout, and supported live with regional tours.

FRIENDSHIP COMMANDERS’ sophomore album ‘Bill’ (2018), was co-produced and engineered by Steve Albini at his Chicago studio, Electrical Audio. Working with Albini proved a pivotal experience for the duo, both personally and professionally. “Bill” reached a notably larger audience and allowed national touring. Following Albini’s passing in 2024, the band released his original analog mixes of the project, “Bill – The Steve Albini Mixes”.

Although the duo’s members maintained other ventures, FRIENDSHIP COMMANDERS had developed into a focal endeavor for them both. Their again self-produced 2020 EP, “Hold on to Yourself”, was the beginning of their now years-long collaboration with Kurt Ballou, who mixed the record. He also mixed their self-produced pandemic-era singles “Stonechild / Your Reign Is Over” (2020), “Altar/ Land of Men” (2021), and “And If My Body” (2022). These were later compiled on a limited vinyl release entitled “Release of the Rest” (2022). The singles also marked a departure from the duo’s previous punk and hardcore leanings while introducing a heavier, sludgier sensibility.

FRIENDSHIP COMMANDERS recorded and co-produced their third album “Mass” again with Ballou at his GodCity Studio in Salem, MA. Audra recorded and produced her vocals at her Nashville studio, and Ballou then mixed the tracks. With “Mass” (2023), a concept album about memory, language, and the state of Massachusetts, the duo took the important next step of reaching a global audience.

FRIENDSHIP COMMANDERS have once more returned to Salem to record their next full-length with Ballou. The fourth album of this most remarkable musical powerhouse will be released via Magnetic Eye Records this year.

Line-up
Buick Audra – songs, guitar, vocals, co-producer
Jerry Roe – drums, percussion, bass, synths, co-producer

https://www.friendshipcommandersband.com
https://friendshipcommanders.bandcamp.com/
https://www.instagram.com/friendshipcommanders
https://www.facebook.com/friendshipcommanders

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Friendship Commanders, MASS (2023)

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Legalize Lex 2025: Full Lineup Confirmed

Posted in Whathaveyou on March 21st, 2025 by JJ Koczan

So here’s a moment where I’m just going to be honest with you. I’m pretty sure this lineup has been announced for a bit. If you’ve been to Legalize Lex and you accordingly keep up with the Lexington, Kentucky-based two-dayer set for April 18-19 on social media, maybe you’ve seen that the likes of HorseburnerLo-PanTemple of the Fuzz Witch and Hashtronaut are making the trip. Fine. So maybe it’s not ‘breaking news,’ as much as anything in the heavy underground short of Bobby Liebling memes could hope to be. I haven’t posted the lineup here yet, so even if it’s not new to you, it’s new to me. Thanks for indulging my late-to-the-party ass once again.

Crop are the affiliated act here, and they seem to be setting up the fest as a regional nexus, pulling bands from all cardinal directions to solidify what’s turned out to be a pretty banger bill. Reminds me of an old Emissions lineup, and not just because Rebreather are there, but also in some of the stoner-sludge later down the poster. The day-split is out — you can see the Saturday is more packed than the Friday, as it should be, but the first night is by no means lacking — and the lineups are rad. I won’t be there to see it, but if you get to go, I’d expect it to be a party as much as a festival. Certainly that’s the vibe I’m getting from the poster.

The day-split came down the PR wire as follows:

Legalize lex fest poster

LEGALIZE Announces Full Lineup and Set Times for its 2nd Annual Festival in Lexington KY!

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/legalize-lex-tickets-1128795390399

Friday, 4/18
Doors: 6:00 p.m., show 7:00 p.m.

Temple of the Fuzz Witch
Hashtronaut
Swamp Hawk
Weed Demon
Shi
Pond Digger

Saturday, 4/19
Doors 4:20 p.m., show 5:00 p.m.

Horseburner
Lo-Pan
Rebreather
Crop
Friendship Commanders
Blind Scryer
Veilcaste
Radian
Stormtoker
Star Viper
Sympathy Jar

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/legalize-lex-tickets-1128795390399

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Lo-Pan, “Northern Eyes” visualizer

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Scorched Tundra XII Announces Tickets on Sale; Monolord, Thou and More Playing

Posted in Whathaveyou on June 13th, 2022 by JJ Koczan

Scorched Tundra XII will be held in Chicago on Sept. 1-3, and its three-night duration looks admirably not-totally-overwhelming, bigger on quality than filler and seems to use its time well in tapping the Myopia collaboration between Thou and Mizmor that made its debut at Roadburn for a first-time-in-the-US set headlining the final night. I’m starting to get annoyed that I haven’t seen REZN yet and Monolord put out their second best-album-of-their-career-so-far in a row last year, so yes, now would be a good time to catch them as well. Oh and whoever Earthless are, I’m sure they’re fine too.

That’s a joke of course. Someone on social media called it a request for Dorthia Cottrell and Monolord — who are touring together — to collaborate and I’ve had trouble getting the idea out of my head since then. Just about no way that wouldn’t be worth hearing. Let them cover Nina Simone or something. Or maybe have her sit in on “Your Time to Shine” if you want to keep it simple. Make an album if you don’t.

Good times in Chicago:

Scorched Tundra XII

SCORCHED TUNDRA XII TICKETS ON SALE: FEATURING MONOLORD, EARTHLESS, THOU + MIZMOR COLLAB SET, REZN & MORE (9/1 – 9/3)

Tickets: https://scorchedtundra.com/scorched-tundra-xii-tickets-on-sale-featuring-monolord-earthless-thou-mizmor-collab-set-rezn-more-9-1-9-3/

Tickets are now on sale for Scorched Tundra XII taking place on Thursday 9/1, Friday 9/2 and Saturday 9/3/22 at The Empty Bottle in Chicago. ST XII features newcomers and veterans of the festival, a number of first plays in the market, a North American debut, and a return to the three day format.

Thursday September 1st:
Monolord
Earthless
Dorthia Cottrell (Windhand)

Friday September 2nd:
REZN
Thou
Friendship Commanders
Huntsmen

Saturday September 3rd:
Thou + Mizmor Collaboration Set
Mizmor
Ready For Death
DJ Heather Gabel (Hide)

“Collaboration has driven the development, articulation and curation of this event series over the last ten years and twelve editions,” states organizer Alexi D. Front. “Putting collaboration at the forefront is not only my way of sharing one of the most exciting convergences of talent in heavy music, but also nods to those who have stood by and supported Scorched Tundra over the last two years. This lineup is focused and charts a new course for the curation of this intimate event series.”

We anticipate tickets moving fast, so plan accordingly.

This year’s Scorched Tundra Poster was created by Bryn Gleason.

More details about beverage and food collaborations will be revealed as the festival draws nearer.

https://www.facebook.com/ScorchedTundra/
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http://scorchedtundra.com

Thou & Mizmor, Myopia (2022)

Monolord, Your Time to Shine (2021)

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