We Live
Electric Wizard · 2004
7 tracks · doom metal ยท stoner metal
Heavy, hypnotic riffs intertwine with dark, psychedelic undertones creating a vivid sonic landscape of doom.
We Live is an album by Electric Wizard, released in 2004. Heavy, hypnotic riffs intertwine with dark, psychedelic undertones creating a vivid sonic landscape of doom. The album solidified Electric Wizard's position within the underground metal community and received positive reviews from publications like Metal Hammer and Terrorizer. Its blend of heavy riffs and eerie atmospheres has influenced countless stoner and doom bands that followed, further shaping the genre in the mid-2000s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does We Live sound like?
Heavy, hypnotic riffs intertwine with dark, psychedelic undertones creating a vivid sonic landscape of doom. Rooted in doom metal and stoner metal.
What makes We Live by Electric Wizard notable?
The album solidified Electric Wizard's position within the underground metal community and received positive reviews from publications like Metal Hammer and Terrorizer. Its blend of heavy riffs and eerie atmospheres has influenced countless stoner and doom bands that followed, further shaping the genre in the mid-2000s. We Live marked Electric Wizard's fifth studio album, following their critically acclaimed 2000 release, Dopethrone. By 2004, the band had established themselves as a leading force in the stoner and doom metal scenes, building on their reputation for dense soundscapes and occult themes. This album continued to evolve their sound while maintaining the heavy, sludgy aesthetic they were known for.
How many songs are on We Live?
We Live has 7 tracks.
Tracklist
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- 1 Eko Eko Azarak: Invocation / Ritual Standout
- 2 We Live Standout
- 3 Flower Of Evil A.K.A. Malfiore
- 4 Another Perfect Day?
- 5 The Sun Has Turned To Black Standout
- 6 Saturn's Children
- 7 Tutti I Colori Del Buio
Release Date
January 1, 2004
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
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