ROBOTS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD: BrooklynVegan Premieres “Agua Caliente” From Portland Psychedelic Stoner Doom Collective; Mystic Goddess Nears Release Via Small Stone Friday April 30 2021, 2:28 PM
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ROBOTS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD: BrooklynVegan Premieres “Agua Caliente” From Portland Psychedelic Stoner Doom Collective; Mystic Goddess Nears Release Via Small Stone


"Portland's  ROBOTS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD  make psychedelic stoner doom with a hint of Seattle grunge (and they recorded their upcoming album Mystic Goddess with grunge veteran Jack Endino), and vocalist Caleb Weidenbach tops it off with a howl that sounds more than a little like Danzig. It's heavy, riffy, and catchy..." -- BrooklynVegan



Stream / Share  ROBOTS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD’s “ Agua Caliente”  HERE .

 


BrooklynVegan is currently streaming “ Agua Caliente” from  Portland, Oregon-based psychedelic stoner doom collective  ROBOTS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD . The track comes off the band’s  Mystic Goddess  full-length, set for release via Small Stone Records on May 21st!

 


Notes the band of the track,  “’Agua Caliente’ is a song about hitting rock bottom and doing it fast; a track for those who have spiraled out of control and the only one to blame is yourself.”

 


Adds BrooklynVegan, “ Portland's  ROBOTS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD  make psychedelic stoner doom with a hint of Seattle grunge (and they recorded their upcoming album  Mystic Goddess  with grunge veteran Jack Endino), and vocalist Caleb Weidenbach tops it off with a howl that sounds more than a little like Danzig. It's heavy, riffy, and catchy, and if your taste veers towards this corner of guitar-based music, you should definitely check this band out.”

 


Stream  ROBOTS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD’s “ Agua Caliente,” exclusively at BrooklynVegan,  HERE .

 


Mystic Goddess , which features cover art by Swedish artist Robin Gnista, will be released on CD and digital formats via Small Stone Records  with Kozmik Artifactz handling a limited vinyl edition.

 


Find preorder options at  THIS LOCATION  where the title track can be streamed. 

 


Created because of a rare 2015 planetary alignment,  ROBOTS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD  made an immediate impact with a meteor shower of cosmic grooves and high-octane riffs in the galactic vortex where doom, psych, and stoner rock collide. As a live act, they are a force with which to be reckoned and their 2019 debut  Cosmic Riders  has garnered over 300,000 plays and counting on digital streaming sites, including Bandcamp, Spotify, and YouTube. 

 


Eager to take their sound to uncharted regions of the galaxy,  ROBOTS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD  entered Seattle’s Soundhouse Studios in February 2020 to record with Jack Endino, famed sonic architect of the grunge revolution, and his longtime protégé Mikel Perkins. They emerged through the wormhole with  Mystic Goddess , a forty-three-minute hallucinatory sound excursion through a wide range of styles that keeps listeners engaged while never losing focus or sacrificing flow. 

 

“Raw, powerful, no nonsense production is what we were seeking,” says guitarist Justin Laubscher. After connecting with Endino through a friend and veteran of the grunge wars, Laubscher says the band “scraped up every nickel we could and went for it.”

 


Recorded, mixed, and mastered in six days,  ROBOTS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD ’s  Mystic Goddess  almost crashed and burned prior to liftoff. Four days in, Endino abruptly fell ill, “wrecked from this weird flu from hell,” according to Laubscher. “At the time, COVID-19 was not yet a thing in the US.” Perkins engineered the final two days of tracking. “Perkins is a legend, stepped in without missing a beat, and we all felt at ease. He entertained our more fringe ideas, the ones up until that point I was apprehensive to present to Jack.” Endino eventually finished the mixes remotely and Perkins is credited as co-producer. 

 

Musically, the new album includes nods to stoner rock titans like the Stooges, Kyuss, and Boris but the band also wasn’t afraid to borrow ideas from Guns ‘N’ Roses and Santana, while deep diving into their usual lyrical fetishes. 

 

“I’m intrigued by psychedelics, esotericism, and conspiracy theories. I love to go deep with secret societies, other dimensions, and all that jazz. So, when you hear the Carl Sagan intro to ‘Cosmic Riders’ or David Icke closing out ‘Mystic Goddess,’ it’s a tribute,” notes Laubscher, “a nod to those dudes who are a creative inspiration for my song writing.”


ROBOTS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD:

Caleb Weidenbach – vocals

Nico Schmutz – guitar

Justin Laubscher – guitar

Trevor Berecek – bass

Harry Silvers – drums

 



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