Track Listing:
01. Lizard Tongue | 02. Run With The Wolf | 03. Deface (The Things That Made Me A Man) | 04. Winter Coming | 05. Homeless | 06. Black Voodoo Girl | 07. Mater Mortis | 08. Gospel For War | 09. I Don't Want To Be A Star
Produced by Fredrik Folkare of Unleashed, the sophomore album of Witches of Doom is an incendiary blend of goth, rock,metal and 70’s electronic. For fans of Him, 69 Eyes, Joy Division, Lord of The New Church and italian 70’s Horror Music.
Deadlights | Released April 29th, 2016 on Sliptrick Records
Track Listing:
01. Lizard Tongue | 02. Run With The Wolf | 03. Deface (The Things That Made Me A Man) | 04. Winter Coming | 05. Homeless | 06. Black Voodoo Girl | 07. Mater Mortis | 08. Gospel For War | 09. I Don’t Want To Be A Star
“Deadlights” è un album consigliato a tutti gli amanti della melodia, dei riff rocciosi, di atmosfere sofferte e scenari tetri, i Witches Of Doom hanno fatto nuovamente centro …read more
theheadbangingmoose.wordpress.com –
This skilled coven of Doom and Gothic Metal is not among us to simply play some rock tunes, but in special to put an electrifying Rock N’ Roll spell on all of us, lovers of dark and rhythmic heavy music …read more
gbhbl.com –
Some of the bands influences have been stated but as you listen it becomes clearer to see just who else has helped shape their sound (Black Voodoo Girl has a wonderful swagger about it). Nine Inch Nails, Depeche Mode, Gary Numan, Black Sabbath etc. You can hear the influences but it always feels like it’s own thing …read more
metalinitaly.com –
“Deadlights” è un album consigliato a tutti gli amanti della melodia, dei riff rocciosi, di atmosfere sofferte e scenari tetri, i Witches Of Doom hanno fatto nuovamente centro …read more
theheadbangingmoose.wordpress.com –
This skilled coven of Doom and Gothic Metal is not among us to simply play some rock tunes, but in special to put an electrifying Rock N’ Roll spell on all of us, lovers of dark and rhythmic heavy music …read more
gbhbl.com –
Some of the bands influences have been stated but as you listen it becomes clearer to see just who else has helped shape their sound (Black Voodoo Girl has a wonderful swagger about it). Nine Inch Nails, Depeche Mode, Gary Numan, Black Sabbath etc. You can hear the influences but it always feels like it’s own thing …read more