Old Corpse Road
'Tis Witching Hour...


4.0
excellent

Review

by Caleb Robinson CONTRIBUTOR (38 Reviews)
November 11th, 2025 | 7 replies


Release Date: 2012 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Get in loser, we're haunting this kingdom.

In my endeavor to broaden my musical horizons over the last decade or so, I’ve discovered hundreds, if not thousands of different bands across all sorts of genres. However, Old Corpse Road may be one of the most unique bands I’ve stumbled across. Based in the U.K., the band consists of six members who all go by pseudonyms and all share vocal responsibilities. On top of this, the band is borderline obsessed with British folklore, and this couldn’t be more apparent than on Tis Witching Hour. This is black metal with the haunting atmosphere and theatricality dialed up to eleven.

Despite the album’s ten-track length, you could argue there’s only five real songs since the rest of them are interludes that, as alluded to before, mainly serve to build the creepy, macabre atmosphere. In most cases I would think this many interludes (which mainly consist of epic, cinematic string arrangements accompanied by spoken word lyrics) is overkill, but Tis Witching Hour manages to avoid the common pitfalls of interlude-heavy track lists such as poor, inconsistent pacing.

Interludes aside, the five core tracks on Tis Witching Hour are mostly terrific. Glassensikes at Witching Hour, for example, features the band’s many vocalists playing off of each other nearly perfectly. The high-pitched shrieks, demonic growls, and spoken word lyrics all combine with crushing guitar riffs and pounding drums to deliver ten minutes of expressive and memorable black metal. Hag of the Mist is another example of the band at their best, and is borderline terrifying at moments. The Wanderer (the member responsible for spoken word portions) sounds distraught as he makes desperate calls for his wife and child throughout the song’s runtime.

Regarding Tis Witching Hour’s drawbacks, If there’s any specific issue that I think is worth mentioning, it’s that there are times where the band could’ve afforded to trim the fluff just a little bit and slim down their songs. The most glaring example of this is in the album’s first “real” track, The Cauld Lad of Hylton. Around the midway point of the song, the energy comes to a grinding, but temporary, halt, and is slowly built up again only to culminate in an underwhelming conclusion that features an awkward chanting section that isn’t like anything else on the album. Moments like these thankfully aren’t common, but still worth mentioning.

Tis Witching Hour does not disappoint. It may take a few repeat listens to fully soak up the themes and atmosphere of the album, but the music is captivating and brutal enough to make this not feel like a chore. With a little bit of fat-trimming, this could’ve been something truly special, but even as it stands this is an album I would readily recommend to both fans and non-fans of black metal, as well as anyone who’s a sucker for theatrics and concept albums.


4 out of 5



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Comments:Add a Comment 
JoyfulPlatypus
Contributing Reviewer
November 11th 2025


1234 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Better late than never, right?



Anyway, this was part of the "review a random album" game that Hawks hosted last month. Can't say I'm 100% thrilled with how it turned out, but this was still a fun challenge and the album ended up growing on me the more I heard it.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
November 11th 2025


114791 Comments

Album Rating: 4.4

NICE!

RVAHC13
November 11th 2025


2303 Comments


Oh yeah, it’s all coming together

AlkemestRedux
November 12th 2025


491 Comments


Weeell I'm gonna take my horse to the

Gotta give this a spin though!

Futures
Contributing Reviewer
November 12th 2025


17190 Comments


awesome to see people branch out and enjoy it! nice writeup man.

AlkemestRedux
November 12th 2025


491 Comments


Ok these first track two tracks are fun, I'll give this a proper listen over the next week. It's like the Professor Elemental of black metal lol



Hawks
Staff Reviewer
November 12th 2025


114791 Comments

Album Rating: 4.4

Glad people are finally checking this!



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