Massive, fuzzed-out riffs and thunderous percussion that defy their two-piece lineup. Heavy stoner doom for mountain peaks and basement shows.
Telekinetic Yeti sounds like a tectonic plate shift captured on magnetic tape. Despite being a duo, they produce a sonic footprint that rivals five-piece bands, primarily through a wall of fuzz-drenched guitar and drums that hit with the weight of falling timber. The music is anchored by massive, groovy riffs that sit somewhere between the psychedelic haze of stoner rock and the crushing weight of traditional doom metal.
What truly sets them apart is the sheer density of their low-end. By utilizing clever signal splitting and octave effects, the guitar work fills the space usually reserved for a bass player, creating a monolithic sound that feels both ancient and vital. The percussion is equally vital, providing a swinging, rhythmic backbone that prevents the slow tempos from ever feeling stagnant or boring.
Start with their debut album, Abominable. It is a masterclass in modern stoner-doom efficiency, offering catchy hooks buried under layers of beautiful, gritty distortion. It is the perfect soundtrack for anyone who wants their music to feel like a physical presence in the room.
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