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Stoner metal/rock typically highlights heavy, fuzzy riffs and is deliberately set at a slow tempo, following its doom metal roots. As a result, its most prevalent subgenre is psychedelic stoner, closely followed by progressive stoner. It feels somewhat peculiar when those complex, intricate dynamics are injected into such a slow-moving current.
At a glance, the proggy influences utilized by Tierra de Elefantes place an emphasis on the acoustic and atmospheric interludes or mid-tempo spaces of the genre, which also brush against clean guitar tones and post-rock/metal structures. Examples of this can be found on "En las profundidades," the title track, "Acqua," "Mil Almas," "Hacia El Rio," and "Exilio." The heavy sections naturally remain present, so if you are looking to headbang, just go for "Solaris," "Hijo del Viento," "Hacia el Río" and "Matacorderos (parte I-II)."
Unfortunately, I rarely add stoner metal to my playlists, even when it features a progressive touch that makes it slightly more dynamic—particularly in the drum department. This one requires further consideration. Fans of Elder, Mastodon, Baroness, Yob, and Earth might find it a much better fit.
Tracklist:
1. En las profundidades
2. Solaris
3. Hijo del viento
4. A través del sol y la sombra
5. Acqua
6. Mil almas
7. Hacia el río
8. Matacorderos (Parte I)
9. Matacorderos (Parte II)
10. Exilio

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