By Jay Hampshire
Jan 31, 2018 8:51
Six years since its inception and Desertfest London is one of the most exciting and versatile dates on the UK music calendar. A celebration of all things stoner and doom, acts including Sleep, Electric Wizard, Corrosion Of Conformity, Kvelertak and Red Fang have graced its stages over the years. With the full lineup yet to be revealed, 2018's edition already has a wealth of phenomenal acts ready to tear up venues throughout Camden. We've taken it upon ourselves to dig deep and decide on the five acts you simply can't miss.
Church Of Misery
Tokyo’s premium purveyors of psych-tinged Sabbathian grooves make a return to the Desertfest lineup having previously headlined the first ever edition back in 2012. Revolving around sole original member and songwriting powerhouse bassist Tatsu Mikami, with lyrics focusing on morbid topics including serial killers like Ed Kemper, John Wayne Gacey and Ted Bundy, their live presence is both hypnotic and intense, akin to catching a much darker, mescaline fueled Led Zeppelin in a tiny basement venue during their heyday. Their raw musicianship and granite heavy grooves aren’t a surprise considering Mikami has been sharpening his skills since 1995. You’d be a real psycho to miss them.
Elder
Boston, Massachusetts psychonauts Elder have moved away from the heavier end of the stoner metal spectrum of late, but their winding, incredibly intricate take on the genre has been winning acclaim from critics and fans alike. 2017’s ‘Reflections Of A Floating World’ was a spiraling, grandiose trip through neon coloured hazy dreamscapes and walls of guitar noodling, and featured on many a ‘top albums’ list throughout the rock and metal press. Headphones recommended, others might recommend that Elder are best experienced after a little bit of the Devil’s lettuce, but obviously we can’t comment.