Stöner is an American rock band formed in 2020 by former Kyuss members Brant Bjork and Nick Oliveri, and Bjork's solo band drummer, Ryan Güt. The power trio has released two studio albums and toured extensively in North America and Europe in support of both albums.[6][7]
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![]() Stöner performing in 2022 | |
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Origin | California, U.S. |
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Years active | 2020–present |
Labels | Heavy Psych Sounds[4] |
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Website | stonerbandofficial |
Stöner was formed in 2020, first appearing on bassist Nick Oliveri's solo compilation album N.O. Hits at All Vol.666. Guitarist Brant Bjork has stated that Oliveri founded the band name while playing music together with him and Ryan Güt.[3] In October 2020, the band made their live debut by performing on the fourth volume of the Live in the Mojave Desert concert film series produced and recorded by Giant Rock Records.[8] The live album was also mixed and released separately by the band's label Heavy Psych Sounds Records.[9] In June 2021, Stöner released their debut studio album, Stoners Rule.[10] The album received mostly positive reviews from critics, with Kerrang! giving the album a 4⁄5 rating, stating, "If you are any kind of stoner rock fan, Stöner are a very familiar hit."[11] Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life rated the album an 8.5⁄10 and wrote, "STÖNER proving that the threesome has incredible chemistry and are able to stand out amongst each individual’s other musical work."[12] The band embarked on a full U.S. tour in support of the album and as a supporting act for fellow stoner rock band Clutch.[7]
In 2022, the trio embarked on their West North West Tour and Interstellar Taco Tour alongside desert rock neighbors Yawning Man ahead of the May 6 release of their sophomore album, Totally....[6][13] During select dates of the tours, 2⁄3 of Yawning Man weren't able to perform due to COVID-19 related issues.[14] Among those dates, Yawning Man bassist Mario Lalli, who is also the touring manager for Stöner, and his improvisational act dubbed the 'Rubber Snake Charmers' featured the lineup of Oliveri on vocals, Lalli on bass, and Bjork and Güt on their respective instruments.[5] Come the album's release, it received positive reviews with some critics calling the album an improvement over the debut album.[15] Rock Sins gave the album an overall score of 9⁄10, declaring, "Totally… treads the line between giving stoner rock fans those essential big puthering riffs and grooves while adding a little stamp of personality and fun to proceedings."[16] Louder Sound gave it a verdict of 3.5⁄5 with the headline, "Stöner's new album is a consummate lesson in High Desert grooviness."[17] The band arranged various tour dates throughout Europe, the U.S., Australia and New Zealand to promote the album while being accompanied by various supporting acts including Norwegian desert rock outfit Slomosa and the Rubber Snake Charmers featuring Sean Wheeler of Throw Rag.[18][19][20] In June, Oliveri revealed that a record titled Boogie to Baja had been recorded during the Totally... sessions and will be released in 2023.[21]
During an interview, Bjork said about the band's musical style, "We all put our musical influences into this via original jam sessions. This feels like a mixture of punk rock, metal, blues rock and hard rock. Some stuff we're already known for and some stuff that will surprise and hopefully entertain people."[3] Games, Brrraaains, & A Head-Banging Life described the music in their review of Stoners Rule, "...You’ll also be well aware of just how good STÖNER’s brand of psych, stoner, proto rock and retro noise is. Stuff that is super chilled, fuzzy and psychedelia but super groovy too."[12]
When speaking about the inspiration of the band, as well as the influences on the album Totally..., Bjork explained how it dated back to when him and Oliveri were growing up in their youth together, "Those bands we loved and shared with each other when we were young, those are our influences. Ramones and The Damned and Black Flag and Motörhead and AC/DC and all that shit."[22] Stöner's bio on the band's website also lists Blue Öyster Cult, Kiss, Blue Cheer, the Misfits, The Stooges, and MC5 among the band's inspirations.[2]
In June 2021, Brant Bjork announced that Stöner and Mario Lalli of Yawning Man had completely distanced themselves from Bjork's former personal manager, Ryan Jones of Giant Rock Records, along with any other record labels and/or venues Jones is associated with. Bjork added that all trademarks, site domains and revenue were already in dispute at the time.[23] Further tensions arised with the digital release of the Live in the Mojave Desert: Volume 4 album by Giant Rock Records when Stöner announced on social media that the band "does not endorse or recognize" the Giant Rock versions of the album and that they are considered bootleg copies.[24] Giant Rock claims Stöner's stance on the issue stems from the trademark dispute and that the album rights were also licensed to the band's label Heavy Psych Sounds Records. According to its website, the production of the Live in the Mojave Desert film series is solely accredited to Giant Rock.[25] Additionally and prior to the dispute, Bjork had stated in an interview that Jones conceptualized the idea for Live in the Mojave Desert as a stand-in for the concert festival Stoned and Dusted, which Bjork and Lalli have performed for annually, as well as the initial planning for the release of the concert as a video stream, vinyl pressing and digital download.[26]
Current lineup
Timeline
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Rad Stays Rad" | 6:27 |
2. | "The Older Kids" | 5:09 |
3. | "Own Yer Blues" | 6:00 |
4. | "Nothin'" | 2:37 |
5. | "Evel Never Dies" | 2:51 |
6. | "Stand Down" | 6:19 |
7. | "Tribe / Fly Girl" | 13:19 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Party March" | 3:52 |
2. | "A Million Beers" | 2:43 |
3. | "Strawberry Creek (Dirty Feet)" | 3:46 |
4. | "Spacedude & The Burn" | 8:11 |
5. | "Stöner Theme" | 2:36 |
6. | "Turn It Around Now" | 5:03 |
7. | "Driving Miss Lazy" | 4:07 |
8. | "Great American Sage" | 7:07 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Stöner Theme (Baja Version)" | |
2. | "City Kids" | 3:39 |
3. | "Night Tripper vs. No Brainer" | |
4. | "It Ain't Free" | |
5. | "Boogie to Baja" |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Rad Stays Rad" | 6:37 |
2. | "Nothin'" | 2:40 |
3. | "Own Yer Blues" | 6:28 |
4. | "The Older Kids" | 5:26 |
5. | "Stand Down" | 6:49 |
6. | "Evel Never Dies" | 2:51 |
7. | "Tribe / Fly Girl" | 15:16 |
Notes
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