Electric Wizard Witchcult Today
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Tracklist:
1."Witchcult Today" - 7:54
2."Dunwich" - 5:34
3."Satanic Rites of Drugula" - 6:06
4."Raptus" - 2:13
5."The Chosen Few" - 8:19
6."Torquemada ´71" - 6:42
7."Black Magic Rituals & Perversions" - 11:01
"I) Frisson Des Vampires"
"II) Zora"
8."Saturnine" - 11:04

Ranking: #25 for 2007

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2009-03-29 | 6 comments | 558 views

Summary: Electric Wizard perfect their tighter, more accessable yet still crushingly heavy sound they started on 'We Live'

2007’s Witchcult Today is Electric Wizard’s sixth album overall, and second album with their second line-up after two of the three founding members left to form a new band, Ramesses, leaving just guitarist and vocalist Jus Oborn. With the new line-up, including Oborn’s wife Liz Buckingham on second guitar, Electric Wizard moved towards a cleaner, tighter sound. While this style was started on 2004’s slightly inconsistent We Live, it was perfected on Witchcult Today

While this could be seen as a step back for Electric Wizard who gained popularity for their crushingly heavy monolithic riffs drenched in feedback and distortion, the change in sound works surprisingly well. The sound here is much more focused and less droning and monotonous. The doomy down-tuned riffs are still the same excellent quality of those of older Electric Wizard. The riffs are still relentlessly heavy and gripping with plenty of groove, but the cleaner sound and tighter structure helps to make them easier to listen to. The songs are still quite long, giving plenty of time to get lost in the album’s gloomy and spacey atmosphere.

While the song structures are simplified here, usually with more clearly defined verse-chorus arrangements than before, the addition of a second guitarist gives the band ability to add complexity to the music, though it usually stays quite simple. All of the music was recorded using vintage 70’s equipment, adding to the rough sound.

The final two tracks are slightly more similar to earlier Electric Wizard, with a more droning sound and longer song lengths, especially ‘Black Magic Rituals & Perversions’ with it’s doomy riff surrounded by crashing drums (which throughout the rest of the album are very low in the mix) and buried indecipherable vocals. This change helps keep the album gripping throughout, preventing it from becoming at all stale.

To fit with the new style, Oborn’s vocals are distorted less and placed further up in the mix. However, they still sound distant and hazy, buried under the crushing guitars and bass. He is still clearer than before though, making his vocal melodies easier to hear, especially on songs like Saturnine with it’s fantastic chorus, and his lyrics more decipherable. While the lyrics aren’t particularly impressive, they aren’t really important to the album and they fit the drugged-out atmosphere fine. Topics covered there are the same as in any Electric Wizard album - homages to weed and often quite cheesy horror films, most notably ‘Satanic Rites of Drugula’, which, as the title suggests, is about both the film ‘Satanic Rites of Dracula’ and weed at the same time, with quite humorous lyrics.

While Electric Wizard may have hit their peak at 1997’s Come My Fanatics or 2000’s Dopethrone, the line-up change added new life to the band. Witchcult Today retains the heaviness and groove but is much more easily accessable. The album is gripping throughout, despite it’s quite long running length, and is filled with quality riffs. Highly recommended, and a good introduction to the band.

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HenchmanOfSanta


Comments: 241
03.29.09

Album Rating: 3.5

Satanic Rites of Drugula's riffs are better than most of Dopethrone. Otherwise the album is only solid.

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Wizard


Comments: 9892
03.29.09


The summary reads kind of funny.

The doomy down-tuned riffs are still the same excellent quality of those of older Electric Wizard, and are still relentlessly heavy and gripping with plenty of groove, but the cleaner sound and tighter structure helps to make them easier to listen to.

Run on sentence.

Your descriptions are excellent. The review needs a bit of ironing out in some areas.



This Message Edited On 03.29.09

Digging: Nadja - Radiance of Shadows

MassiveAttack


Comments: 1759
03.29.09


The doomy down-tuned riffs are still the same excellent quality of those of older Electric Wizard. The riffs are still relentlessly heavy and gripping with plenty of groove, but the cleaner sound and tighter structure helps to make them easier to listen to.

there.


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username345


Comments: 594
03.29.09

Album Rating: 4

Yeah, that part was a bit sloppy.

Fixed.


mynameischan
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 13172
03.29.09

Album Rating: 4

sick album

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heylelshalem


Comments: 69
03.29.09


im probably end up getting this on vinyl..because i'm pretty much a electric wizard fanboy.

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