Review of DIONIZE - Lighthouse / Argonauta Records

Adam Farr, aka Dionize, brings something fresh with his "Loner Metal" style on Lighthouse. Mixing stoner and sludge metal with hints of groove and psychedelic rock, this album has a unique vibe that stands out from the usual heavy music.

The songs take their time, with deep, slow riffs that really let you feel the weight of the music. There’s no rush here - everything builds up gradually, pulling you into its heavy, dark atmosphere. But it’s not just about being loud and heavy; there’s a subtle emotional layer underneath that makes it feel personal and reflective.

Dionize also sneaks in touches of psychedelia, adding extra texture without losing that gritty, raw edge. It’s a balance between heaviness and something deeper, which makes the album feel like more than just a collection of tracks - it’s an experience.

If you’re into melodic stoner or sludge metal and enjoy music that takes its time, Lighthouse is worth a listen. It’s heavy, slow, and thoughtful, showing how Dionize has crafted his own path in the music world.

Thanks to Grand Sounds PR

Listen to the album here: LIGHTHOUSE | DIONIZE (bandcamp.com)