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Witchcraft - The Alchemist



8.1 | 58 votes |
Release date: 8 October 2007
Style: Stoner metal

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01. Walk Between The Lines
02. If Crimson Was Your Colour
03. Leva
04. Hey Doctor
05. Samaritan Burden
06. Remembered
07. The Alchemist (Parts 1, 2 & 3)

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jupitreas
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Fuck Satan, let's just take drugs!

...or at least that is what the dudes from Witchcraft should have said, instead of spreading their attention thin between the two. One of the wonderful things about metal music is that it is not tied down to any particular social or political cause, besides perhaps supporting the Tinnitus party. This allows bands who put credence in their convictions to use the empowering metal sound structure as means to an end that is ultimately ideologically motivated. Witchcraft's latest album, The Alchemist occupies the unusual position of sounding fresh and hungry but having lyrics more trite than dialogues in The Bold And The Beautiful.

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published 09.02.2008 | Comments (12)

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22.06.2019 - 00:22
Rating: 8
Joppe
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Pretty interesting and different album after the two previous ones, that were kind of predictable. I don't hear much trad doom anymore, I guess there's some stoner elements like the style on this site says, a bit of prog and 70s rock. "Samaritan Burden" could be the band's best song I've heard so far, and "Hey, Doctor" is killer track too. "The Alchemist" has promising start, but IMO eventually doesn't quite prove to be the masterpiece lots people are calling it as. For now, The Alchemist sounds like their best album from the first three, though it's hard to say how will it turn out to be in the long run. Also Pelander's vocals seem to have improved once again, and on this record his voice is quite possibly the strongest aspect to this music.
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