• Record Label: New West
  • Release Date: Sep 28, 2018
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  1. Jan 9, 2019
    9
    ____No album - but one sheer pleasure for the ears. The sound just spreads throughout the body, causing a variety of psychedelic moods inside. Undoubtedly - there is a share of witchcraft in their work ... like witches, they take inspiration from a secret energy well and fill them with their compositions.
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    ____ And the most interesting thing is how easy today musicians can turn your
    ____No album - but one sheer pleasure for the ears. The sound just spreads throughout the body, causing a variety of psychedelic moods inside. Undoubtedly - there is a share of witchcraft in their work ... like witches, they take inspiration from a secret energy well and fill them with their compositions.
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    ____ And the most interesting thing is how easy today musicians can turn your eyes far back when this kind of music was at the peak of relevance.
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    ____ I wish you a good dive into this musical sky of sounds.
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 5 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 5
  2. Negative: 0 out of 5
  1. Classic Rock Magazine
    Oct 17, 2018
    60
    Overall ATW seem "smaller" somehow, where previous records were... well, bigger. If it were anyone else we'd be more impressed, but ATW can do better. [Nov 2018, p.80]
  2. Oct 10, 2018
    70
    On ATW, All Them Witches wisely avoid repeating themselves, instead filtering the heavy, stoner rock of Dying Surfer Meets His Maker through the more expansive, psychedelic haze of Sleeping Through the War. The result feels like a natural evolution for the band rather than a tired, "back to basics" album, and it's all the better for it.
  3. Oct 10, 2018
    70
    If anything, ATW feels like a product of pure instinct, and while it may take some patience to absorb, there isn't a single note that feels coerced.