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PICTURE-LP
WITCHFINDER GENERAL
Death Penalty
Limited Edition of 1000 Copies PICTURE-LP
RSD - Record Store Day Edition 2017
Country of release: UK, 2017
Original released: 1982
Label: Back On Black
Catalogue number: BOBV498PD
Barcode: 0803343136609
Condition Record: MINT (Unplayed)
Condition Cover: -
Tracks Side 1:
1. Invisible Hate (6:05)Tracks Side 2:
1. No Stayer
(4:25)
2. Witchfinder General (3:51)
3. Burning A Sinner
(3:28)
4. R.I.P. (4:04)
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Witchfinder General played bluesy
doom metal with tinges of other NWOBHM peers Angel Witch and Judas Priest.
Instrumentally sounding as if they took off where Black Sabbath left off upon
Dio's arrival, Witchfinder General employed the nasal squeal of Zeeb Parkes to
set themselves apart from a scene becoming increasingly muddled by Saxon and
Holocaust clones. The result was one of NWOBHM's most stellar and underrated
acts, who created two fantastic albums of simple yet infectiously catchy
songs.
Death Penalty was the first of Witchfinder General's two albums (their
new album, Resurrected, will be ignored). At merely thirty minutes, this album
ends before it seems to begin. Even so, and with only seven songs, each track on
this album is an earworm. Opening up with "Invisible Hate," Zeeb spits out his
distinctive vocals over tightly woven blues lines. This goes straight into the
drug addled "Free Country:" a song dedicated to mushrooms and LSD. Witchfinder
General were just as much hippies as they were metalheads, as there are
psychedelic influences scattered across this record as well. The standout songs
on this album are the two derived from the band name itself: "Witchfinder
General" and "Burning a Sinner." The former rolls along with bass heavy riffs
until the Zeeb croons"I'm the Witchfinder General," in one of metal most
appealing and downright catchy self-titled songs. "Burning a Sinner" tells the
story of a witch hunt, as a woman is burned at the stake. The trancelike
chanting of the song's chorus evokes the frightening brainwashed hysteria of
history's witch hunts.
Death Penalty was the first of Witchfinder General's
duo of excellent doomy NWOBHM albums. Soon followed by Friend of Hell, the album
still remains a pillar of a scene that has crumbled. (Adam
Kohrman/metalcrypt.com)
Phil Cope - Guitar
Zeeb Parkes -
Vocals
Woolfy Trope - Bass
Graham Ditchfield -
Drums
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