Electric Wizard's "Dopethrone," released on January 1, 2000, under Rise Above Records, is a monumental slab of heavy, hypnotic metal that has left an indelible mark on the stoner, sludge, and doom metal scenes. Clocking in at a substantial 75 minutes, this album is a sonic journey through dense, fuzz-drenched riffs and crushing rhythms that embody the very essence of heavy music.
The 2004 remaster of "Dopethrone" presents the original tracks with enhanced clarity and depth, allowing the intricate layers of Electric Wizard's sound to shine through. From the opening notes of "Vinum Sabbathi" to the closing drone of "Mind Transferal," the album unfolds like a slow-moving, inexorable force, drawing the listener into a world of dark, psychedelic heaviness.
With tracks like "Funeralopolis" and "Dopethrone" showcasing the band's knack for crafting epic, riff-laden compositions, while shorter pieces like "We Hate You" deliver punchy, aggressive bursts of sound, the album balances variety and consistency. The band's signature sound, characterized by its slow tempos, heavy distortion, and occult-inspired themes, is fully realized here.
Electric Wizard's "Dopethrone" is not just an album; it's an experience that demands your full attention and rewards repeated listens. Whether you're a seasoned fan of heavy music or a newcomer looking to explore the depths of stoner and doom metal, "Dopethrone" is a powerful testament to Electric Wizard's unique vision and enduring influence.