After a well-acclaimed 2nd full-length

Evil Riffs Worshipers Goya come back

with a 3-tracks EP full of Fuzzy Heaviness !

The reputation of Goya has grown over the years since their debut album "777", and it's really with "Obelisk" released last year (﻿revie﻿w h﻿er﻿e﻿) that they made a big splash in the Stoner/Doom scene. These guys know how to create wicked & heavy tunes ala Electric Wizard, but if you want my opinion, they are just 10 times above their masters..!

So yeah, like our Mr. Haze said in his review, "Obelisk" was a magnificent & cohesive album, with a lot of variety and atmospheres. This time with "The Enemy", Goya decided to come back to a more direct sound full of anger, I'd say more "Rocky", catchier, than "Doomy". But don't get confused, Goya are still blasting a huge dose of thc -infused fuzz right into in your face, it's maybe just less atmospheric than what you heard in some tunes of "Obelisk", and I think it's perfect for a 3-tracks EP (+1 bonus which is an extented version of the first one).

Suggestion for listening to Goya's "The Enemy":

During the next party you're having with some friends, if you feel things are kinda slow, or just that someone put up some shitty music, follow those steps for a guaranteed "feel-good" effect :

1. Roll a big joint of weed, for yourself.

2. Take your mobile and prepare “The Enemy”.

3. Cut that shitty music right in the middle of the song.

4. Enjoy the groans of your friends.

5. Put up your hood and press play.

6. Up the volume to its maximum.

7. Light up your joint & headbang.

8. Muhahahahaha

Stream the full EP below

before the release date (March 15th)