All Them Witches
House Of Mirrors


4.5
superb

Review

by bananatossing USER (22 Reviews)
May 29th, 2026 | 17 replies


Release Date: 05/29/2026 | Tracklist

Review Summary: All Them Witches sit comfortably in their psych blues/doom metal-influenced phase

Throughout the years, All Them Witches have dabbled in multiple genres and styles; Americana, folk rock, stoner rock, grunge, progressive rock, jam-type songs and pretty much anything that can be integrated in their psychedelic blues rock foundation. The metal aspect of the band, though, always seemed to be their most interesting side, at least in my opinion.

Without ever overdoing it, the band has always dabbled in metal. Their most acclaimed and popular release, Lighting at the Door, was also their heaviest and already displayed their doom metal tendencies, specifically “Swallowed by the Sea” and “When God Comes Back”. After departing that style for the next three releases, it wasn’t until Nothing As the Ideal (released in 2020) that the band leaned far more comfortably into their metal influences.

This partly continued with their compilation album Baker’s Dozen, which contains a series of singles released all through 2022 and culminating in early 2023. “Tigers Pit” could have easily been included in Nothing As The Ideal, and the massive doom metal song “Silver to Rust” seems to be the preamble to House of Mirrors. Even after the sudden exit of former drummer Robby Staebler, the band continues right where it left off with the beforementioned singles.

“Red Rocking Chair” is the perfect introductory song, as it displays the darker and heavier direction of the album. The song features a bass heavy middle portion featuring Ben McLeod trademark guitar shredding, making it impossible not to headbang to it. “Culling Line” follows suit, with a very explosive dynamic interplay towards the end of the song. Christian Powers, recruited from Fortune Child, displays his drumming chops on this one as he never overdoes his contribution but understands when to amp up the intensity.

“Starting Line” eases us with an acoustic intro into a prog metal groove, and it never lets up from there. The song manages to be very melodic and epic, while being pretty aggressive at the same time. It’s definitely one of my favorite cuts from the album. That’s not to say the album is start to finish aggressive. As per usual, the band does take moments to chill and tone down the aggression. “Aethernet” is one of those moments where they display their folk-rock tendencies, but even then, the song still contains a bass heavy backdrop and groove that will still sound somewhat heavy. A similar impression could be stated for “The Welterweight”, even though it sounds more like standard All Them Witches. “Go-Getter” sounds like a continuation of the ambient single “Fall Into Place” from the previous release.

The record does contain a couple moments of brief experimentation for the band. The first one, “Hold Up, Say What?”, sounds like a modern retreat to their stoner rock influenced debut album. The song is relatively faster paced, then sits in a slow ambient portion with strings, only to accelerate things back for closure (and does it with ease). “Turn On The Light” is a display on their songwriting abilities. This song is confidently very catchy and thus a bit out of character for the band, but then devolves into a slower and doomier outro.

So, this record is tight. It never overstays its welcome and keeps things interesting from beginning to end. Production is also great, as it doesn't sound overproduced or undercooked. It has just the right grit and rawness a record like this needs. If you dug their heavier releases of the past then this is for you, and even if this is your first encounter with All Them Witches, I personally think it still has the right balance of their styles regardless so just give it a listen.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
PsychicChris
May 29th 2026


460 Comments


This is pairing incredibly well with the new Monolord and Elder albums also released today

OverSlyZed91
May 29th 2026


509 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Doom metal? Just because they turn the fuzz pedal up to 3, it is far from doom metal.

bananatossing
May 29th 2026


2791 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

@OverSlyZed91 I’m saying it is doom metal influenced under “psychedelic blues rock foundation” (it’s literally in the review), and not strictly doom metal. Plus I’m not the only one calling it out.



@PsychicChris It’s a great day indeed. I’ll probably move to Monolord and then Elder. Pretty excited to listen to those!

Ashtiel
May 29th 2026


1567 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I was a bit on the fence with how this one was gonna land but the psychedelic blues thing going on with most of the songs here is awesome.

LouBreed
May 29th 2026


595 Comments


@OverSly the review clearly states that there's a metal influence among other genres, not that this is a metal band. It's literally in the first paragraph.

A great and thorough review. Gave it a pos earlier.

bananatossing
May 29th 2026


2791 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

@LouBreed Very kind of you. Cheers!

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
May 29th 2026


126217 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

Really need to jam this.

Everville2205
May 30th 2026


65 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Fantastic record that explores every facet of their personality. I also feel that this is the Witches at their most open, vulnerable, accessible while maintainting their identity and manage to cover some new ground as well. Ideal was for me their best effort and didn't expect them to top that but they came close. Great review as well.



Well done gents, it's good to have you back.

Everville2205
May 30th 2026


65 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Also is it bad that i want at least en ep with songs like Go Getter and Fall into Place?

bananatossing
May 30th 2026


2791 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

yeah they pull off the ambient stuff pretty well

WatchItExplode
May 30th 2026


10747 Comments


Nice...these guys often lose energy on their songs but this feels like the have learned to add some spice so things don't go stagnant

bananatossing
June 1st 2026


2791 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"Culling Line" is so cool. Its growing to be one of my favorites here, but I really dont feel theres any weak spots here.



Thanks for the feature!

Orb
June 2nd 2026


9760 Comments


This album slaaaaps!

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
June 2nd 2026


126217 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

This fucking rips.

bananatossing
June 2nd 2026


2791 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

yessss. lets gooooo!!





Hawks
Staff Reviewer
June 2nd 2026


126217 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

All Them Men

trickert
June 2nd 2026


669 Comments


New Elder and new All Them Witches!! My metal tankard runneth over.



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