Symphony For The Devil
Witchery
- Style
- Heavy / Black
- Label
- Music For Nations
- Year
- 2001
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: The whole "devilish symphony", hahahahahaha.....
Aaaahhh this band is simply unbelievable. I like to compare Witchery
to Iron Maiden. Not that their music is similar to the great
iron girl, not at all. Witchery reminds me Iron Maiden
because they are innovative, they try to open new new paths, they are
inspired by the old generation and they create their own thing. By the
way, this Symphony Of The Devil is the first Witchery's
record for their new label, Music For Nations.
Songs like None Buried Deeper or The Storm, both songs
reminding you Black Sabbath and Accept are already classics.
I have more than 2'000 Cds and except Witchery, nobody has ever
been able to recreate the spirit of Accept (Fast As A Shark, Restless
And Wild, ...) and if you listen to song number 8, Wicked,
you might understand why I am refer to Accept.
Yes, Witchery is a kind of Accept "à la"
black metal (vocals) and their wonderful "sharky" riffs are
coming straight from the 80's. Witchery rules with Symphony
Of The Devil (third album). If you still don't know this band, you
can invest in their three previous records (2 CDs & 1 MCD), because
all Witchery's records kill and kick asses.
Make the "W" and let your soul embrace this Symphony For
The Devil.