If you are on the hunt for new music, you have to give Witches of Doom a listen.
I had them on my large pile of new music to listen to for awhile. When I finally got around to it I kicked myself for waiting so long. They refer to themselves as Goth-Stoner-Doom Rock. To me they are more Groove Metal. But however you categorize them, if you like your music heavy, they wont disappoint.
I had them on my large pile of new music to listen to for awhile. When I finally got around to it I kicked myself for waiting so long. They refer to themselves as Goth-Stoner-Doom Rock. To me they are more Groove Metal. But however you categorize them, if you like your music heavy, they wont disappoint.
Witches of Doom are a goth-stoner-doom band born in Rome in January 2013, when Federico Venditti –guitars, DaniloPiludu - vocals, Jacopo Cartelli - bass and Andrea Budicin - drums got together and started their own musical project in order to play a personalized mix of 80’s goth, 70’s hard rock blended with a 90’s sensibility that harks back to Type O Negative and Moonspell among others.
The Roman ensemble started to write their own material and in just a few months the bulk of the debut album was already planned out. In Spring of 2013 they embarked on a series of live dates within the Roman circuit where they established their name as one of the hottest bands in the Roman underground music scene.
In May 2013 the band finished arranging the ten tracks that would end up on their debut CD, “Obey” and in November they entered the Hombre Lobo Studios with Fabio Recchia as producer and sound engineer . The ten tracks recorded in those sessions represent a huge step forward, with defined arrangements thanks to the keyboard work of Fabio and Graziano “Eric”Corrado.
The first names that spring to mind to give you an idea are Black Sabbath, The Cult, Paradise Lost, Sisters of Mercy and Depeche Mode. Graziano “Eric”Corrado is now a full on member of the group who signed with Sliptrick Rec. soon after the band played many venues in Italy and embarked in their first tour in the Baltic countries, receiving lots of appraisal and good feedback.
The band filmed a video for the crowd pleaser U2 song New Years Day, featuring Paul Bento –ex Type O Negative and Carnivore- on lead guitar and produced by Fredrik Folkaiare from Unleashed.
The band has finished recording their second album in the Chrome Studios of Fredrik Folklare and Hombre Lobo studios, due on May via Sliptrick Records.
For more info visit: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Witches-Of-Doom/495797830481545?ref=hl
The Roman ensemble started to write their own material and in just a few months the bulk of the debut album was already planned out. In Spring of 2013 they embarked on a series of live dates within the Roman circuit where they established their name as one of the hottest bands in the Roman underground music scene.
In May 2013 the band finished arranging the ten tracks that would end up on their debut CD, “Obey” and in November they entered the Hombre Lobo Studios with Fabio Recchia as producer and sound engineer . The ten tracks recorded in those sessions represent a huge step forward, with defined arrangements thanks to the keyboard work of Fabio and Graziano “Eric”Corrado.
The first names that spring to mind to give you an idea are Black Sabbath, The Cult, Paradise Lost, Sisters of Mercy and Depeche Mode. Graziano “Eric”Corrado is now a full on member of the group who signed with Sliptrick Rec. soon after the band played many venues in Italy and embarked in their first tour in the Baltic countries, receiving lots of appraisal and good feedback.
The band filmed a video for the crowd pleaser U2 song New Years Day, featuring Paul Bento –ex Type O Negative and Carnivore- on lead guitar and produced by Fredrik Folkaiare from Unleashed.
The band has finished recording their second album in the Chrome Studios of Fredrik Folklare and Hombre Lobo studios, due on May via Sliptrick Records.
For more info visit: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Witches-Of-Doom/495797830481545?ref=hl