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Witchcraft vinyl represses “s/t”, “Firewood”, and “Alchemist” now available for pre-order on colored vinyl from Rise Above.

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , on September 28, 2012 by lastrightsrecords.storenvy.com

 

Now available for pre-order here (or click images below) – http://lastrightsrecords.storenvy.com

 

Witchcraft – Witchcraft (colored vinyl w/bonus 7″) import from the UK

 

“‘Witchcraft’ is a record which conjures up the macabre essence of vintage Pentagram and, of course, Black Sabbath, whilst incorporating influences as wide apart as the Jethro Tull-esque folky Prog of ‘Her Sisters They Were Weak’ and the bludgen riffing style of early 70s Bang in ‘I Want You To Know’. Elsewhere, ‘Schyssta Lögner’ evokes memories of Sweden’s original hard-rocking Progsters, Novembre, and the inclusion of the cover ‘Please Don’t Forget Me’ from Bobby Leibling’s 1970 pre-Pentagram outfit, Stone Bunny, pays further homage to his criminally overlooked genius.
Witchcraft are a band that can swing effortlessly from orthodox Doom to Blues, Folk and Jazz, whilst always remaining shrouded in the cloak of influence from some of the more obscure moments of the 70s cult rock underground. Time has shown that this timeless 2004 release sounds as fresh today as it did back then.”

Tracklist:

Side One
1. Witchcraft
2. The Snake
3. Please Don’t Forget Me (Stone Bunny)
4. Lady Winter
5. What I Am
6. Schyssta Lögner
Side Two
1. No Angel or Demon
2. I Want You to Know
3. It’s So Easy
4. You Bury Your Head
5. Her Sisters They Were Weak

 

Witchcraft – Firewood (colored vinyl w/bonus 7″) import from the UK

 

Import from the UK. New and never played single LP on colored vinyl with bonus 7″.

“Firewood is the second album from Swedish Doom Rock legends, Witchcraft. Moving on from where they left off on their cult-classic self-titled 2004 opus, 2005’s Firewood gained the band a wider audience, particularly in America.
The Sabbath, Pentagram and garage rock influences are still strong and clearly heard, whilst the actual songwriting and production became more defined. Key tracks such as Chylde of Fire and Queen of Bees are firm favourites by fans today and staple additions to the set list.
Witchcraft are a band that can swing effortlessly from orthodox Doom to Blues, Folk and Jazz, whilst always remaining shrouded in the cloak of influence from some of the more obscure moments of the 70s cult rock underground. Time has shown that this timeless 2005 release sounds as fresh today as it did back then.”

Tracklist:

Side One
1. Chylde of Fire
2. If Wishes Were Horses
3. Mr Haze
4. Wooden Cross (I Can’t Wake the Dead)
5. Queen of Bees
6. Merlin’s Daughter

Side Two
1. I See a Man
2. Sorrow Evoker
3. You Suffer
4. The Invisible
5. Attention!

 

Witchcraft – Alchemist (colored vinyl) import from the UK

 

“With this, their third album, Witchcraft finally achieved what they always threatened. The Alchemist was an album that saw them move away from the generic “Doom-Rock” tag into something much more vibrant and worthy. It also was their biggest seller to date and considered a a return to the form shown on their classic self titled debut.”

Tracklist:

1. Walk Between The Lines
2. If Crimson Was Your Colour
3. Leva
4. Hey Doctor
5. Samaritan Burden
6. Remembered
7. The Alchemist

 

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