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NO · 2013–present · active
Bokassa is a Trondheim, Norway power trio formed in 2013 by Jørn Kaarstad, Lars Erik Andreassen, and Olav Dowkes, playing a self-described 'stonerpunk' fusion of hardcore, punk, and stoner rock. Their 2017 self-released debut Divide and Conquer gained immediate recognition in Norway, and Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich declared them his favorite new band on his Beats 1 radio show in early 2018, leading to the band supporting Metallica on the WorldWired Tour across Europe in 2019. Subsequent albums Crimson Riders (2019), Molotov Rocktail (Napalm Records, 2021), and All Out of Dreams (Indie Recordings, 2024) expanded their international reach.
Bradford, England, GB · 2025–present · active
Dark Fighter are a Bradford heavy desert rock band built around detuned riffs, hook-heavy songwriting, and a fondness for the warmer, fuzzier end of heavy guitar music. The group features Neil Beattie on vocals, guitar, keys, percussion, and flute, Chris Wood on guitar and vocals, Martyn Birchall on bass and vocals, and Amelia Helm on drums and percussion. Their sound pulls from desert rock, stoner rock, doom, and hard rock without trying to disguise its love of wide, rolling grooves and thick amplifier tone. Rather than rushing toward extremity, Dark Fighter emphasize weight, swing, and memorable vocal lines, placing gritty melodies over riff patterns that feel built for small rooms and loud stage volume. The band has been writing, rehearsing, recording, and playing around northern England while preparing early studio releases and festival appearances. Their identity is still young, but the intent is clear: direct, riff-centered heavy rock with a raw live-band feel and a strong sense of forward motion.
Antwerp, Flanders, BE · 2016–present · active
Gnome formed in Antwerp in 2016 and turned a compact trio setup into one of the most distinctive stoner-rock identities in Europe. The band's music is riff-heavy, playful, and deceptively tight, combining fuzzed-out guitar, punchy bass, agile drumming, and vocals that often lean into absurd fantasy imagery. Father of Time introduced their instrumental and heavy-psych leanings, while King pushed them toward a broader audience with songs that paired massive grooves with odd humor and memorable videos. Tracks such as "Wenceslas," "Ambrosius," and "Kraken Wanker" show the band's balance of heaviness and mischief: the riffs are serious, but the presentation keeps a surreal grin on its face. Vestiges of Verumex Visidrome expanded the mythology and sharpened the songwriting, with Gnome sounding more confident in their blend of stoner metal, progressive movement, and strange narrative energy. Their appeal lies in contrast. The music can be crushing and precise, but it never feels self-serious; Gnome make heavy rock that is technically strong, rhythmically satisfying, and joyfully weird.
Bergen, NO · 2016–present · active
Bergen, Norway's Slomosa channel their icy Nordic surroundings into what they call 'tundra rock,' a distinctive hybrid of stoner rock riffage, grungy hooks, and concentrated punk energy inspired by Kyuss, Elder, and Black Sabbath. Their 2024 sophomore album 'Tundra Rock' won Best Rock Album at Norway's Spellemannprisen awards, validating the band's vision of transplanting the sun-baked desert rock sound to Scandinavian terrain. Benjamin Berdous and Marie Moe's shared vocal duties add a melodic versatility that complements the band's thunderous, groove-laden guitar work.
London, England, GB · 2010–present · active
Steak formed in London in 2010 and became part of the UK stoner and desert rock underground through heavy fuzz, comic-book visuals, and a clear debt to the low-end swing of Kyuss, Monster Magnet, and Orange Goblin. Early EPs Disastronaught and Corned Beef Colossus established the band's thick guitar tone and road-worn attitude before the debut album Slab City expanded the sound with bigger production and a stronger desert-rock mythology. No God to Save and Acute Mania kept the riffs central but added more atmosphere, doom weight, and melodic shape, proving that the band could do more than repeat genre conventions. Steak's music works through feel as much as complexity: locked grooves, gritty vocals, dense bass presence, and riffs that stretch without losing their hard-rock punch. Their history also runs through the live stoner scene, with festival appearances and tours that placed them among Europe's heavier fuzz-rock acts. The appeal is direct, loud, and physical, but the songs carry a cinematic sense of dusty movement, long highway space, and amplifier heat.
SE · 2006–present · active
Formed in southern Sweden in 2006, The Graviators were a stoner rock and doom metal band inspired by the heavy, riff-driven sounds of 1970s rock, with lyrical themes drawn from occultism and witchcraft that gave their music a dark, ritualistic character. Signed to Transubstans Records and later Napalm Records, the band released three albums — The Graviators (2009), Evil Deeds (2012), and Motherload (2014) — before disbanding in 2016 following the departure of a founding member. All three records remain fondly regarded in the European stoner and doom underground.

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