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Witch manage to do a lot more in forty minutes with little more than a bunch of badass riffs and a decent rhythm section than most metal bands these days can do with seventy minutes.
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Alternative PressA bona-fide motherfucker of a stoner jam. [May 2006, p.170]
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There's something really interesting about the way these two conflicting styles fit together here, a groove for headbangers with flowers in their hair.
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There's an energy and charisma in this dosage that I find lacking in some of the younger contemporaries.
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Under The RadarIt is the kind of stuff that might seem ironic if it didn't sound so authentic. [#13, p.98]
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Doom metal fans will certainly approve of Witch's self-titled debut.
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UncutIt manages to be forceful and intricate in equal amounts. [May 2006, p.129]
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What does all this mean to the casual music fan? Invest in a reissue of Jeff Beck's Truth.
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This is essentially one solid, irresistible 40-minute groove.
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BlenderUnusually crafty for a stoner-rock record. [May 2006, p.111]
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It's speaker-shakingly loud yet somehow far too chilled-out to be anything but background music.
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Witch is a solid heavy metal album that is nearly as much fun to listen to as it probably was to record.
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MojoAn exercise in monolithic heaviness. [May 2006, p.98]