Witchery

Witchery

black metal, death metal, speed metal, thrash metal

Sweden Est. 1997

"With relentless grooves and sharp, staccato riffs that drive forward with tension and release, Witchery crafts an exhilarating ride through the abyss."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Witchery is…

Dead, Hot and Ready

Dead, Hot and Ready

1999

Witchery matters in the heavy music landscape as a purveyor of unrestrained energy and theatricality, carving out a space where darkness meets showmanship.
Witchery matters in the heavy music landscape as a purveyor of unrestrained energy and theatricality, carving out a space where darkness meets showmanship. Their sound resonates with fans who crave a visceral experience; it's not just about the music, but the adrenaline-fueled atmosphere they conjure during performances. This band serves as a thrilling reminder of how metal can embrace both brutality and entertainment, igniting a live scene that thrives on catharsis through chaos. Their approach to songwriting channels a fierce commitment to storytelling, often drawing from horror and the macabre to ignite imagination. Witchery’s members employ sharp riffs and relentless drumming to create an immersive environment that feels alive and pulsing with raw power. The strategic use of tempo changes adds complexity, taking listeners on an unpredictable journey through their dark narratives. In their lyrics, Witchery often explores themes of witchcraft, death, and rebellion, weaving tales that balance irony with an earnest embrace of the genre's darker sides. The voice tends to oscillate between commanding and frenetic, employing vivid imagery that pulls listeners into each song’s world while maintaining an air of insidious charm.

Full discography

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

7 releases 6 albums 1 EP 1998–2016
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Witchery sound like?

With relentless grooves and sharp, staccato riffs that drive forward with tension and release, Witchery crafts an exhilarating ride through the abyss. Rooted in black metal and death metal. Start with Restless and Dead.

What is the best Witchery album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Restless and Dead" (1998). It's the most representative of what makes Witchery worth hearing.

Who is Witchery for?

If you're into black metal and death metal, Witchery is worth your time. With relentless grooves and sharp, staccato riffs that drive forward with tension and release, Witchery crafts an exhilarating ride through the abyss.

How many albums does Witchery have?

Witchery has 7 releases in their discography, including 6 albums and 1 EP.