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It’s been a while, which means even more NYOP releases have come out on Bandcamp since my last article. This time around I’ve tried to stick to doomy stoner territories including adjacent sounds, often emphasizing vibes over production quality. I know how valuable vibes are to you internet folk these days. Download these for free, or spend a dollar to add them to your collection, or preferably give them a nice donation or buy merch. If you dig something, maybe share it too (And this article, definitely share this article).<\/p>\n

Here’s the previous Volumes of Free Flush for a deep dive on free tunes:
\nVol 1<\/a>\u00a0\u2013\u00a0Vol 2<\/a>\u00a0\u2013\u00a0Vol 2.5<\/a>\u00a0\u2013\u00a0Vol 3<\/a> –\u00a0 Vol 4<\/a><\/p>\n

\"\"<\/a>Huntress Of Stars – Borrowed Eyes With Which To Sorrow<\/strong><\/p>\n

June 18, 2020
\nSludgecore\/Post Metal from America
\nArtwork by
Unexpected Specter<\/a><\/p>\n

Tasty, just tasty. I knew I was going to like this one when I saw the cover, done by an artist I’ve featured regularly in the past year or so due to the quality of their artwork AND the quality of the albums it goes on. There’s a hodgepodge of styles on this album including stoner, post metal, sludge, hardcore, electronic and all sorts. It’s somewhere between Infant Island<\/strong> and Dopelord<\/strong>, which is a comparison I don’t think has ever been made before. It’s suitably lofi, wistful and yet still packs a lot of aggression with the unclean vocals verging into hardcore skramz territory at times, black metal at others. Despite having so many elements, it feels cohesive and I wouldn’t see a point in changing any aspect of it. I adore the poetry of it all from the words to the occasional weeping guitar that stirs something amongst the directed anger.<\/p>\n