Release
date: February
22nd
2019. Label: Heavy
Psych Sounds.
Format: CD/DD/Vinyl
The
Final Exorcism – Tracklisting
1.There's
Someone There 00:35
2.The
Final Exorcism 07:32
3.Goddess
Of The Night 08:08
4.When
Do The Dead See The Sun 01:38
5.The
Church By The Sea 07:33
6.Lay,
Demon 05:47
7.Fear
The Priest 09:29
Members
Mark
Greening - Assault and Battery
Oliver
Hill - Guitar
Carl
Geary - Fuzz Bass
Soozi
Chameleone - Vox
Review
To
all of you out there with a fondness for the dark and haunted, we
have for you an offering of unrelenting dark vibes from the mighty
Dead Witches. Anyone out there unfamiliar with the band, this is
original Electric Wizard drummer and Ramesses main man Mark
Greening’s latest incarnation. The band brings a serious creepy
vibe and monstrous heaviness on their second record, The Final
Exorcism.
It
follows their impressive debut Ouija and builds on the occult based
heaviness. The record also has the debut of new vocalist, Suzi
Chameleone, who has a distinct and powerful voice that shines through
the darkness of Greenings “assault and battery” drumming and the
potent, fuzzed out guitar and bass of Oliver Hill and Carl Geary
respectively. The Final Exorcism is stunning record from beginning to
end the haunted imagery and dark, heavy rock the band delivers drives
one to hell and pulls them back again numerous times throughout the
seven amazing tracks.
When do the Dead see the Sun is a bit of a change of pace. A shorter track with a slower, methodical pace that is reminiscent of a 60’s/70’s pop rock feel and male vocals, think the Kinks on a bad acid trip and you get my drift. The haunting and heavy riff of The Church by the Sea comes next. It’s anguished chorus “The Church by the Sea/It Will never let me be” carries the burdened soul of the song through a march inspired breakdown that brings the methodical monster to a close. The tempo picks back up a bit with Lay Demon, which has a big riff and a big heavy psych inspired solo.
Fear the Priest closes the album with a bombastic end. The track unleashes the creepy feel with some heavy phase into the breakdown, a fuzzy bassline and a wild outro.
Any
fan of occult based rock will adore this offering from Dead Witches.
There is not a misstep on the record. The band does a remarkable job
conjuring deep, haunted imagery with the occult heavy darkness. Let
us all pray that this isn't the band’s final exorcism. I, for one,
need more. Dead Witches deserves our praise for doing what they do
and doing it damn well. Dig on this!
Words by Todd Stealey
Thanks
to Claire
at Purple Sage PR and Mona at All Noir PR for
the promo.
The
Final Exorcism is out to buy on CD/DD/Vinyl via Heavy Psych Sounds
now.