German chromed stoner doom project St. Unholyness have released their debut album “Through High Holy Haze”digitally on December 25, 2025. Self-released and written over an eight-year span, the album blends slow-burning doom riffs with blues grit, psychedelic drift, and flashes of progressive and black metal intensity.
Created entirely by Christina Earlymorn, who recorded, produced, mixed and mastered the album in her own studio, “Through High Holy Haze“ keeps guitars and vocals sharply in focus while allowing the rhythm section to carry the weight. Across eight tracks, the record explores themes of religion as control, social pressure, resilience, tribute, and resistance.
Highlights include the psychedelic instrumental opener “Heaven’s Harem,” the title track’s challenge to fear and authority, and “Black Tooth Brothers,” a homage to Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul. The near ten-minute “Alchemist Blues” stretches from blues-infused jams into blasting passages inspired by Nikola Tesla and frequency theory, while “Hate Response” delivers the album’s most overt political statement. The closing track “St. Unholyness” slows everything to a crushing crawl, ending the record on its heaviest note.
Currently performing as a two-piece with Earlymorn on vocals and guitar alongside bassist Mac Carrigan, St. Unholyness are actively seeking a drummer to expand their live presence. “Through High Holy Haze“ arrives as a raw, personal debut — heavy, uncompromising, and defiantly its own.






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