German underground music promoter Rumble Music Promotions has released its latest international compilation, “Vol.14,” available on Bandcamp on January 20, 2026. The anthology continues the ongoing series dedicated to documenting and amplifying a global cross-section of Heavy, underground artists working across Doom, Sludge, Drone, Stoner, and related sonic territories.
Released on January 20, 2026, “Vol.14” follows the series’ established tradition of bringing together diverse contributors from multiple continents — from North America and Europe to Asia — unified by a commitment to uncompromising heaviness and creative independence.
Purchase and Stream “Vol. 14” via the Bandcamp player below:
— A Global Lineup of Diverse Heavy Music Voices —
The compilation features 13 tracks from a wide range of underground artists, each bringing their own aesthetic and compositional approach.
Tracklist:
01. Pale Horse Ritual – A Beautiful End (06:55)
02. Transcendent Barrier – Noctumbalist (08:12)
03. Juneau – Observer (06:40)
04. Torso – Satanic Nirvana (Tolls of Death – Christine’s Theme – The Sound of Blood) (07:56)
05. Hylko – The Man On The Toad (09:13)
06. Dozethrone – In Desolate Fields (11:39)
07. Katey Ashley – Broomstick Envy (03:51)
08. Circle Of Rhinos – Gargoyles Stoner Camp (06:23)
09. Withered – Addicted to Death (05:56)
10. Niphredil – Masked Seer (05:33)
11. A Gram Trip – Morphine (05:05)
12. Voidlurker – Loathe For Life (08:36)
13. Doomherre – This Burning Guilt (06:23)
Artists on “Vol.14” span a variety of geographies and underground scenes: from Pale Horse Ritual’s brooding opener hailing from Hamilton, Ontario, to Hylko — bringing Atmospheric Psychedelia from Japan — and Circle Of Rhinos’ Heavy Bluesy Stoner cadence out of Rome. The presence of acts such as Katey Ashley and Niphredil further underscores the compilation’s stylistic range, threading melodic sensibilities through otherwise weighty, riff-driven frameworks.
— Continuity and Aesthetic —
As with previous installments in the series, the visual presentation of “Vol.14” retains the distinctive imagery associated with Rumble Music Promotions releases: the cover artwork and logo design reflect the project’s underground ethos and DIY spirit. The compilation sits alongside recent releases in the label’s catalogue, including “Volume XIII” and “The Füneral Sessions,” testifying to a prolific output within a compact timeframe.
