Review: Hijss ‘Stuck On Common Ground’

‘Hijss’, interesting word eh? I suppose it could be an exclamation of sorts. How to pronounce it? Not sure. Hi Jess? Hij-iss? Hu Jass? In any case, they rock and rip. Roaring out of Northern Italy, Hijss hits with some serious aplomb.

This three piece draws from multiple influences such as punk to grunge to krautrock and delivers a sound that is eclectic as it is immensely satisfying. Heavy Psych Sounds seemingly cannot stop adding great artists to their roster, and I am pleased to say this has already made my Best of 2024 list.

Hijss 'Stuck On Common Ground' Artwork
Hijss ‘Stuck On Common Ground’ Artwork

Ingraved kicks off with an airy atmosphere similar to Longheads but with a bit more clarity in the overall mix and gravely ‘70s rock style vocals to boot. It’s a brief track that serves as a nice appetizer. 1234 me absolutely stomps with a driving tempo, somewhat like a much beefier Slift with some punchy keyboard synths and nasty chorus riffing to boot.

And do I need to again mention how great the mix is? I guess I do. The production is fantastic and full. All three musicians are not lost in the audio ether and maintain a brisk and solid focus throughout. Headless Blues – as the name implies – begins with a spacey blues rock vibe, but the chorus is ‘90s alt rock 101 in the spirit of Smashing Pumpkins or Failure.

This three piece draws from multiple influences such as punk to grunge to krautrock and delivers a sound that is eclectic as it is immensely satisfying…

An ethereal interlude later gives way to Train Tracks, which reminded me of an alternate universe version of Monster Magnet. Narcolepsy begins in a somewhat sleepy manner befitting its title, only for the band’s punk influences to take over for a much more sped up thrill ride. The ‘80s new wave-ish Black Disease is worthy of the dance floor with keyboard driven energy. Think early Depeche Mode with a bit more hair on the chest. But my favourite track by far is the stirring and propulsive Blow Out which begs for replay.

Hijss’ sound is as unique and perplexing as their name. It really stands head and shoulders above a lot of the usual stoner rock fare as they skilfully blend various genres and sounds to hone their musical style in a manner all their own. In my mind, they are the sort of band that newer artists should take notice of as an inspiration. This ground isn’t common, it’s something else entirely.

Label: Heavy Psych Sounds
Band Links: Facebook | Bandcamp | Spotify | Instagram

Scribed by: Rob Walsh