Witchcraft

Witchcraft

doom metal, hard rock, occult rock

Sweden Est. 2000

"Slow-burning riffs create a heavy, hypnotic groove punctuated by moments of tension and atmospheric release."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Witchcraft is…

Legend

Legend

2012

Witchcraft matters for its authentic conjuration of the raw, primal energy that embodies the essence of heavy music.
Witchcraft matters for its authentic conjuration of the raw, primal energy that embodies the essence of heavy music. As torchbearers of a bygone era, they revitalize timeless sonic motifs with a modern sensibility, creating a space where nostalgia and innovation intertwine. Their sound reverberates through both underground and mainstream scenes, inspiring listeners to reclaim the visceral thrill of rock’s darker corners. The band's approach is defined by a commitment to analog warmth and a vintage aesthetic that seeks to resurrect the ghostly echoes of 70s rock while infusing it with contemporary depth. By embracing organic instrumentation and eschewing digital gloss, they cultivate an immersive listening experience that feels both haunting and grounding. This tactile method allows their music to breathe, resonating with an authenticity that feels almost ritualistic. Lyrically, Witchcraft often explores themes of mysticism, nature, and introspection, weaving narratives that blend sincerity with an elusive sense of irony. Their storytelling approach tends to evoke vivid imagery, inviting listeners into a world where shadowy figures dance alongside the light. The tone oscillates between reflective and celebratory, creating an atmosphere ripe with both reverence and rebellion.

Full discography

Witchcraft's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

6 releases 4 albums 2002–2012
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Timeline

How their sound evolved over time

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Witchcraft sound like?

Slow-burning riffs create a heavy, hypnotic groove punctuated by moments of tension and atmospheric release. Rooted in hard rock and doom metal. Start with Legend.

What is the best Witchcraft album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Legend" (2012). It's the most representative of what makes Witchcraft worth hearing.

Who is Witchcraft for?

If you're into hard rock and doom metal, Witchcraft is worth your time. Slow-burning riffs create a heavy, hypnotic groove punctuated by moments of tension and atmospheric release.

How many albums does Witchcraft have?

Witchcraft has 6 releases in their discography, including 4 albums.