released July 14, 2017
Recorded & Mixed by Justin Phelps at The Hallowed Halls in 11/2016 & 2/2017-4/2017.
Mastered by Tony Reed
Photo Credit: NASA
Layout & Design by Matt Howl
The release stays faithful to Mammoth Salmon’s uncompromising vision of heavy. Loving Paul Dudziak’s ongoing experimentation with guitar effects and atonal riffs in the same song, his vocals are savage as ever. Matt Howl conjures another level of downtuned hell and Chad Walter provides a sturdy rhythmic backbone to every track.
Doomed and Stoned
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Mammoth Salmon have crafted a fantastic piece of psychedelic doom and stoner metal, delivering something that punches you in the gut the entire way through. Without a doubt, I recommend adding this record to your rotation. Bucket list Music Reviews: 8/10
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Portland Sludge/Stoner Rockers make a welcome return with their epic new album with five heavy sounding sludge/stoner rock songs that have a more doomed and spaced out feel. The tracks on the album all carry on the dark and twisted doomed out riffs that Mammoth Salmon expertly create. Distorted sludge sounds with a nightmarish feel that will leave the listener pressing play one more time and listening to this album from the very start, over and over again. Magnetic Fields Of Radiant Light is another superb album that proves why these guys are so highly thought of. Outlaws of the Sun
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This effort is the very embodiment of aural factors adding elements of ambient psychedelia and what some of us refer to as “Outersound”. That itself alludes to heady or trippy factors present in the music and that is most definitely applicable to much of the content here. But it’s when the atmospheric additives are applied that Mammoth Salmon truly excel. Those are found in abundant quantities providing a gut-wrenching deluge of psyche-tinged stoner doom you will not soon recover from. Riff Relevant
www.riffrelevant.com/2017/08/02/mammoth-salmon-magnetic-fields-of-radiant-light-review/
Magnetic Fields of Radiant Light is an interesting album with a fine range of qualities and traditional traits of the genre: a gratifyingly intense lower pace, profound rhythmic dissonances, sometimes dense, corrosive harmonies, and mortifyingly wild guitar lines, that easily erects fortifying walls of sound. With a profound psychedelic vibe there is an intriguing amount of genuine audacity subtlety inserted into the harmonies, that rapidly deviates from the common ground predictability inherent to this type of music. The technical aspects are obviously marvelous. The guitar lines exhibits a tenure of hazardous strength and consistency that brilliantly shapes their melodies and the vigorous expansion of their dilated harmonies. Merchants of Air
www.merchantsofair.com/albums/mammoth-salmon-magnetic-fields-of-radiant-light