LP ALL THEM WITCHES ATW (2LP) RED VINYL - New West Records NW5270 - SEALED

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2LP ALL THEM WITCHES

ATW

Limited Edition In Red Vinyl

 

Country of release: USA, 2019

Original released: 2018

Label: New West Records

Catalogue number: NW5270

Barcode: 0607396527014

Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes

Includes Innersleeves

 

 Condition Records: MINT

Condition Cover: MINT

 LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!

(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)

 

 

 

 

Tracks Side 1:

1. Fishbelly 86 Onions (6:02)

2. Workhorse (5:44)


 

Tracks Side 2:

1. 1st vs. 2nd (5:58)

2. Half-Tongue (4:35)


Tracks Side 3:
1. Diamond (6:09)

2. Harvest Feast (10:45)


Tracks Side 4:

1. HJTC (5:48)

2. Rob's Dream (6:51)
 



Listen At YouTube:
 

    Some bands discover the sound that sits well with their fans and then stick to it until the fan community starts to bemoan it. Others are on a never ending journey of discovery; their sound evolves with every record, as they experiment with new directions and ideas. Those who have followed All Them Witches over the years will already know that the band is deeply rooted in the latter category.

Since their inception in 2012, the band has always managed to deliver truly engaging records, be it the jam-room vibe of /Dying Surfer Meets His Maker/ or the hard-hitting stoner-rock of /Sleeping Through The War/. Nevertheless, if there were still people on the fence about the band’s ever-evolving sound, /ATW/ brings to the fore a laid back psychedelic approach unheard of in the band’s previous releases – the key phrase being ‘/laid back/‘. All Them Witches leave the aggressive front found in their last album /Sleeping Through The War/, and prefer to deliver some slow yet delicious jams on /ATW/. Tracks such as “Workhorse” and “Harvest Feast” kick off in almost classic doom metal territory, slowly plodding with heavy bass lines, as the band builds up the songs in a true jam style – adding layers of riffs as each track progresses.

An important aspect of /ATW/ is that it’s the first time the Nashville four-piece have recorded themselves for a full-length record (lead by guitarist Ben McLeod). This allows All Them Witches to recapture their old jam-room vibe, something that was missing on /Sleeping Through War/. The mere fact that the three full-time members have stuck together since the band’s inception allows them to truly weave their magic. Given the natural flair for interplay among the members of the band, the songs feel more well rounded as individual tracks than ever before. The album closer “Rob’s Dream” showcases this fluidity in sound, as each instrument manages to maintain its own unique voice, and also perfectly blend into the overall slow burning psychedelia the track delivers. While tracks like “Half-Tongue” and “Diamond” are built around the captivating vocals by Michael Parks, Jr. (who also handles bass guitar responsibilities), their true charisma lies in the additional sounds built atop that foundation. Where “Half-Tongue” offers a smooth, organ-laced ending, “Diamond” gives us McLeod’s commanding guitar slides and Jonathan Draper’s low hitting keys.

So what’s /ATW/’s recipe for success? It’s all in the details. While /ATW/ has loads of groovy stoner riffs for the casual listener, a more immersive dive actually reveals the true art on display. It almost feels as if the world around you fades away, leaving you with just All Them Witches and their music. There is an uncanny aura around the album, as each track has its own unique identity, yet feels like part of a bigger story. “Fishbelly 86 Onions” has the whole shout-jam-repeat formula that appears at no other point on the record, but it still feels connected to songs like “HTJC” and the album overall. This variety keeps the music fresh and engaging all through the run-time of the album.

As I said at the start, the fact that a band that is just 7 years old and already has a fifth full-length showcases that their creative minds never rest. The amount of diversity the band has achieved in their sound while managing to stick to their stoner roots over their short tenure makes /ATW/ all the more worthy of appreciation. It has been an amazing journey so far and /ATW/ just reaffirms that this is one band who will always deliver quality output. Progress and growth are deeply embedded in All Them Witches. (everythingisnoise.net)


Charles Michael Parks Jr -  Vocals, Bass
Ben McLeod - Drums
Jonathan Draper - Keyboards
Robby Staebler - Guitar



 
 

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