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War Cloud - "Red Witch" (video)

Το βίντεο των War Cloud για το "Red Witch" από το ομώνυμο album
Can you hear the red witch calling?
Calling out to you and me.
Seasons change the leaves are falling,
Upon us is All Hallows' eve.

Red witch have mercy on me.
I don’t seek any fortune.
But I feel like I am going under,
Red witch please tell me what to do.

Her song makes a good man evil.
Do the things she wants him to.
As she sits upon her throne,
Stirring up her witches brew.

Red witch have mercy on me.
I don’t seek any fortune,
But I feel like I am going under,
Red witch please tell me what to do.

Band: War Cloud
Video: "Red Witch"
Album: "War Cloud"
Type: Full length
Release date: September 8th, 2017
Format: Digital

Track listing:
1. Give'r
2. Chopper Wired
3. Divide And Conquer
4. Hurricane
5. No Man’s Land
6. Red Witch
7. Speed Demon
8. Vulture City

Δελτίο τύπου: «Originally erupting out of Oakland, War Cloud have been steadily shredding Northern Californian ear drums since their formation in 2014. Founded by vocalist, guitar player and former Baltimore resident Alex Wein, after immediately planting down his amps he wasted no time in recruiting a solid four-man crew.

Setting out to create an aural ash cloud of volcanic rock ‘n’ roll, Wein was soon joined by Bay Area natives Joaquin Ridgell on drums, guitarist Tony Campos, and later, Los Angeles transplant Sean Nishi on bass. Despite their youth War Cloud are far from wide-eyed innocents. Their musical history comes drenched in molten riffs inspired across a timeline that spans the spectrum of heavy metal.

Their name alone originates from a Wicked Lady song of the same title and their collective roots show through, with Tony’s tenure in San Francisco’s thrash band Hell Fire, Sean’s melding of hard rock rhythms and old-school grooves, and Joaquin’s monolithic beats possessed wholesale by the ghost of John Bonham.

War Cloud’s take on metal is a dish best served heavy and those that have dined on the likes of Pentagram, UFO, Deep Purple, and Black Sabbath in the past will no doubt appreciate the hard rock sophistication, dipped deep in ’70’s fuzz.»


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