All Them Witches‘ third studio album, about to be released on October 30 via New West Records.
Psych-rock can mean many things in 2016. The spin Nashville-based quartet All Them Witches has applied to modern psychedelia is unique yet somehow classic sounding. The band has taken the best elements of blues-rock and doom-metal, and a penchant for Grateful Dead-informed jamming, and filtered them through a distinctly Southern musical patois to create a sound and focus that is hauntingly original.
All Them Witches’ third album, Dying Surfer Meets His Maker, is an exceptionally satisfying trip through a hazy world of deep, meditative grooves. Its nine songs are laced with delicate acoustic guitar and fiery salvos of electric 6-string and 8-string that will satisfy the needs of any Peter Green fan, plus crushing, fuzz-riddled explosions of darkness that never trample the Southern Gothic vibe—which embraces not only free-ranging guitar and bass, but an unexpected bed of Rhodes piano. After signing to New West Records, All Them Witches also re-released Lightning at the Door this past January—an album which they originally recorded in 2014.
Tracklist:
1.Call Me Star 00:00
2.El Centro 03:54
3.Dirt Preachers 12:19
4.This Is Where It Falls Apart 16:03
5.Mellowing 23:04
6.Open Passageways 26:14
7.Instrumental 2 (Welcome to the Caveman Future) 29:28
8.Talisman 32:00
9.Blood and Sand / Milk and Endless Waters 38:07
