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WEEDIAN - Trip To Denmark (Full Album Compilation 2021)

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Free Download / Name Your Price: WEEDIAN Facebook: WEEDIAN YouTube Channel: **** Cover art by (Instagram : @_headbhanger_) **** ==== 00:00:00 - Causa Sui - Homage 00:10:02 - Doublestone - Low 00:14:18 - Moonless - Mark Of The Dead 00:22:00 - Demon Head - Gallows Omen 00:28:00 - Bogwife - Orbit 00:39:54 - Mythic Sunship - Cosmic Rupture 00:46:35 - Hadron - Salvation 00:52:07 - Baby Woodrose - Bullshit Detector 00:57:55 - Øresund Space Collective - Space Fountain 01:06:46 - Fusskalt - Stand In Line 01:10:22 - Center Of The Earth - Black Blood Of The Earth 01:31:41 - IAmFire - Burn Your Halo 01:37:20 - Gas Giant - Too Stoned 01:43:31 - Gaia - Wristwatch In A Time Vacuum 01:54:00 - Stone Cadaver - We Need Your Fucking Blood 02:00:48 - Dirtforge - Stone 02:05:14 - Måneskjold - Skov 02:12:01 - Vestjysk Ørken - ...Of The Dead 02:21:16 - Trippelgänger - Hellfire 02:27:45 - Slowjoint - Brown Cheese 02:31:54 - Drukner - Gnarnia 02:41:32 - Summon King Sykes - Tribe Killed By Medicine 02:44:32 - The Hyle - Lucifero 02:58:33 - Rift Giant - Queen Witch 03:06:23 - Lophius - World To Come 03:15:50 - Holy Dragon - Mountain 03:20:05 - Lucid Grave - Goddess Of Misery ==== Denmark has a very ”South of The Wall” feeling compared to other Scandinavian countries. It’s a northern country, but it’s not true north. This become evident when you look at the rest of the northern countries, with their strong roots in metal and doom, and new bands blossoming out of the frozen soil on a near daily basis. In comparison, Denmark seems like a desert: A desolated landscape with few and scattered settlements with little to no contact with each other. Yet, if you dig deep beneath the earth, you will find the ruins of a now ancient civilization: The Elder Bands like Freed, Steppeulvene, Young Flowers and Moses from the 60’s and 70’s, to the Grammy nominated Saturnus from 1991, or the lesser known Gas Giant (1998-2006). Perhaps the lack of a metropolis in Danish stoner/doom have meant that fewer bands have ventured on these grass-strewn roads, and even less have gained international recognition. However, in recent years the sound of gathering tribes have echoed across the wasteland. Something is happening in the horizon. It is no longer rotten in the state of Denmark. In recent years, the psych scene have seen a definitive boom in popularity, perhaps as a result of the shaman Uffe Lorentzen, who got the sound of true psychedelic rock out in the mainstream with his bands Baby Woodrose and Spids Nøgenhat. Following Uffe’s success, we have seen bands like Causa Sui, Papir and Mythic Sunship create a genre-within-a-genre and defying what can be considered “heavy”. Theirs is the sound of the hot sun and the blue-green sea, as imagined by a people who have heard of these only in legend. Just behind these longful souls of the summer, we hear the tribesmen as they march out of the swamps. New bands like Bogwife, Gaia, and Center of The Earth reminds us of where we came from, as we nod our heads to their hymns of heavy. They are distinctly stoner/doom, yet they are characteristically Danish: Theirs is the nihilism of the “south-of-the-wall” northerners, and not the melancholia of the dark north of Norway and Sweden. We are few and scattered still. Lonesome sailors on a grey and indifferent sea. But now we look to communion, to trade, and to the light in the west. We have agreed upon a yearly gathering at Fuzztival, where we will unite and grow stronger. Soon, we will conquer the known world as we did in the old days of our ancestors. For now, we will drink and be merry, and wait our turn. Words by Bo Sejer (Vestyjsk ørken / Esbjerk Fuzztival) ==== released November 4, 2021

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