Album Review: All Them Witches – ATW

All Them Witches

Nashville band All Them Witches release their fifth album ATW on September 28 via West Records, bringing their brand of throwback 60s psych rock infused with blues, fuzzy guitars and organs.

After their critically acclaimed fourth album “Sleeping Through The War” which was produced by Dave Cobb (Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit, Colter Wall and The Lone Below) the band have taken over the production duties themselves. The band holed themselves away in a cabin in Kingston Springs, 20 miles outside of Nashville, where guitarist Ben McLeod took the reigns at the production desk.

Building up a sense of tension that never quite lets go, singer Charles Michael Parks Jr’s Tennesean drawl conjures up the image of seeing a greasy garage band drinking bourbon in a shit hole bar. Opener “Fishbelly 86 Onions” is a “devil’s boogie”, whilst “1st vs 2nd” is more driven, bordering on a more metal riffing style.

“Diamond Dread”, whilst more straightforward than the meandering neo-bluesy guitar lines found elsewhere on the record, is foreboding, giving way to low key flourish that doesn’t quite release that wave of tension that has built up over the first half.

ATW closes with an 11 minute slow jam before returning to the rolling fuzzy droning guitars in “HTCJ”and “Robs’ Dream”.

The album, which has been mixed by Rob Schnapf (Beck, Elliott Smith, Kurt Vile), sees All Them Witches at their most confident and inspired.

All Them Witches are about to embark on a tour of the US, with dates over on British shores planned for 2019.

You can catch them at one of the following shows:

Oct 12 – 14: Perris CA – Desert Daze Festival
Oct 14: Sacramento, CA – Monster Energy Aftershock
Oct 31: Birmingham, AL – Saturn
Nov 01: New Orleans, LA – One Eyed Jacks
Nov 02: Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall: Upstairs
Nov 03: Austin, TX – Antone’s
Nov 04: Dallas, TX – Club Dada
Nov 07: Phoenix, AZ – The Rebel Lounge
Nov 08: Las Vegas, NV – Beauty Bar
Nov 09: Los Angeles, CA – Echoplex
Nov 10: San Diego, CA – The Casbah
Nov 13: San Francisco, CA – The Independent
Nov 15: Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
Nov 16: Seattle, WA – Freakout Festival
Nov 17: Vancouver, BC – Rickshaw Theatre
Nov 19: Boise, ID – Neurolux
Nov 20: Salt Lake City, UT – The State Room
Nov 21: Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater
Nov 23: Kansas City, MO – The Riot Room
Nov 24: St. Louis, MO – Blueberry Hill Duck Room

Apr 11: Helsinki On The Rocks, Finland
Apr 13: Oslo John Dee, Norway
Apr 14: Stockholm Debaser, Sweden 
Apr 15: CopenhagenHotel Cecil, Denmark
Apr 17: Leffinge De Zwerver, Belgium  
Apr 18: Sint-Niklaas De Casino, Belgium
Apr 19: Hasselt MOD, Belgium
Apr 22: Paris Maroquinerie, France
Apr 24: Madrid Caracol, Spain
Apr 25: Barcelona Razzmatazz 2, Spain
Apr 26: Nimes Paloma Club, France
Apr 27: Milan Bloom, Italy  
Apr 29: Vienna Arena, Austria
Apr 30: Prague Rock Cafe, Czech Republic
May 01: PoznanU Bazyla, Poland
May 02: Warsaw Hydrozagadka, Poland
May 04: Nijmegen Sonic Whip Festival, Netherlands
May 06: Brighton The Haunt, UK
May 08: Manchester Band On The Wall, UK
May 09: Cardiff Clwb Ifor Bach, UK  

 

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