Joel H Bulsara Fuses Grunge and Gothic Doom on New Album Hastur the King
How the Leeds-based veteran channels UK heavy music history into a singular, riff-driven album
Released on May 29, Joel H Bulsara’s new album Hastur the King is an entry into the heavy music landscape that fuses the raw power of Grunge and Stoner Rock with the brooding weight of Gothic and Doom Metal. While many records today are the product of large teams, this album is defined by the singular vision behind it. The Leeds-based artist personally wrote, performed, mixed, and mastered every single note, a process that gives the work a specific and personal perspective from start to finish.
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The Singular Vision of a Solo Multi-Instrumentalist
In an era of collaborative creation, the figure of the solo multi-instrumentalist offers a distinct approach. Joel H Bulsara takes this approach on Hastur the King. His decision to handle every aspect of the 10-track album’s creation, from the initial songwriting to the final master, is central to the project. This level of control means the album’s sound is a direct translation of his creative intent. You can hear this focus in the way each song is structured, with every instrument serving the central, driving force of the guitar.
Bulsara’s background includes experience in the UK’s heavy music scene, a fact solidified by his two past performances at the renowned Bloodstock festival with different bands. This experience is applied to the album’s blend of genres. He isn’t a newcomer experimenting; he is a musician channelling his diverse influences into a new project.
As Bulsara himself stated, “With Hastur the King, I aimed to forge a sound that truly reflects the diverse, heavy influences I love, from the dark aesthetics of Gothic to the raw power of Stoner Rock. This album is a deeply personal creation, crafted entirely by my own hand, and I’m thrilled to finally share it with the world.”
From the RockCharts.News Curator Team: “With Hastur the King, the solo-production process translates directly into the final mix. You can hear the artist’s direct control in the way the guitar tones are prioritised and how the rhythm section serves the central riff. It’s a record built by a guitarist, for listeners who love the guitar and its explosive musicality.”

A Masterful Synthesis of Doom, Grunge, and Gothic
The sound of Hastur the King is defined by its synthesis of subgenres, a fusion where different styles inform one another. The foundations are built on the fuzzed-out riffs of Doom and Stoner Rock. Listeners who keep the foundational work of Black Sabbath or the sprawling, psychedelic grooves of Sleep in their rotation will immediately recognise the DNA here. The guitar tones are heavy, the tempos are deliberate, and the low-end is given space to resonate.
Layered over this heavy base is the raw, affective energy of Grunge. The album captures the spirit of early ’90s Seattle, channelling the melodic darkness of bands like Alice in Chains and the visceral attack of Soundgarden. This element brings a gritty quality to the music, contrasting with the doom-laden passages. It adds a layer of angst and introspection to the album’s heavier moments.
The final ingredient is a distinct Gothic sensibility. This manifests in the album’s moody arrangements and dark melodicism, recalling the baritone-led gloom of pioneering acts like Type O Negative. This influence provides a sense of drama and theatricality, colouring the record with a melancholic tone. It is this combination of Grunge, Doom, and Gothic elements that defines the album’s sound.

A Complete Artistic World Beyond the Music
Joel H Bulsara’s artistic vision extends beyond the audio. In a move that further underscores his commitment to a total artistic vision, he also personally created the music videos that accompany the album. This ensures that the visual identity of Hastur the King is aligned with its sound, offering fans a multi-sensory experience.
This approach presents the album as part of a specific aesthetic. For fans in the UK, Germany, Norway, and the US who are drawn to heavy music, this album is a new entry for their consideration. It is a record that highlights the process of solo album-making and the singular vision of the artist.
Stream Hastur the King and Connect With Joel H Bulsara
Hastur the King is out now and streaming in full. Dig deeper into the catalogue on Bandcamp, and find more information at his official website.
To follow his ongoing work and get a deeper look into his creative process, connect with Joel H Bulsara on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok.


