People hear various influences in this bands sound. It seems to me their biggest influence is Andrew Wood/Mother Love Bone. The vocals certainly are a nod to Andy's stylings and there are references in the lyrics too.
Anyhow, this is a great album and I'm not aware of anyone else (tho' I'm sure there is someone) who is covering this territory.
It's sleazy and swaggering mixed with a stoner heaviness and I keep coming back to it.
A Nice album cover doesn't hurt too! Crinklechips
Songs 1&2 are the usual fuzz-by-numbers with bright clean vocals, and Kings of the Stone Age is a bit annoying to be honest. Thankfully, the rest of the LP departs from this and has much more interesting sounds to offer. Tumbleweed nearly made my favourite song, but then I heard Domesday Call which is just a whole new level - I love its bass line, both in terms of sound and style, and everything else about the song is perfect, breaking into a spaced out jam, a high point of Stonerror. Master of Alchemy
On his first studio LP, the Nigerien guitarist aligns himself with late overseas icons like Prince, Hendrix, and Dick Dale. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 4, 2019