It’s visceral, primal and bruising, as if the demons that adorn its cover are wreaking havoc in your headphones as they rush around you skull, smashing hammers on your cranium. Shaking the foundations of this metaphorical dive bar from the depths of the basement by unleashing a demonic menace through their amplifiers, Hashension is an album that wants to stomp around and throw things. TONS bring a whole new level of punk attitude to their sound, doubling down on their Goliath killing riffs and moving away from the more melodic riffing of their previous albums. Crystalline bong vapours stick to the peeling wallpaper of you local dingy cellar dive bar as the fuzzing distortion pierces your ears. It is safe to say that this album is grimy in every conceivable way. With the band’s roots embedded in the hardcore punk scene, Hashension doesn’t just give you crushingly heavy grooves, it comes with a snarl-toothed bite and a rough edge, as swirling psychedelia collides with corrosive metallic distortion. 4 split EP with stoner legends BONGZILLA, the third, psychedelia-drenched, sludgy chapter of TONS takes you on journey beyond the mortal realms of consciousness. Fresh off the back of their infamous Doom Sessions, Vol. ![]() Manifesting out of a cloud of hazy smoke with a strong devotion to the Green God, which has grown from the strongest kush buds, is the Italian quartet TONS.
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