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Witchwood

From: Italy
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Latest Witchwood News

Below is our complete Witchwood news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.

Witchwood Releases "A Grave Is The River" Video

Italian stoner/doom rock act Witchwood issued a new music video for the song "A Grave is the River." The song appears on the band's latest effort "Handful Of Stars," which is available via Jolly Roger Records.

Witchwood will perform live at Hammer of Doom Festival (Germany) in November with Cirith Ungol, Lucifer's Friend, Count Raven and more AND at the Malta Doom Festival (Malta) in October, with Hell, Atlantean Kodex and more.

Check out the clip here:

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Witchwood Issues "Handful Of Stars" Video Clip

Italian 70’s hard rockers Witchwood issued a music video for the new song "Handful of Stars." The song is the title track of the new album set to drop on November 18th via Jolly Roger Records.

The album will be available as yellow LP limited to 100 copies, LP, CD, and boxset CD with tshirt and sticker (limited to 100). Pre-orders are available here. Two songs are available for streaming at the link.

The album track list is:

1. Presentation: Under The Willow
2. Like A Giant In A Cage
3. A Grave Is The River
4. Mother
5. Flaming Telepaths
6. Rainbow Demon
7. Handful Of Stars (New Version)

Check out clip, which features story, characters and designs by Dimitri Corradini, here: More...

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Witchwood To Issue New Album "Handful Of Stars"

One year after the acclaimed debut album "Litanies From The Woods," Italian 70’s hard rockers Witchwood return with a new album "Handful of Stars," to be released by Jolly Roger Records on November 18 2016. A teaser clip for the release can be heard in the player below.

The album will be available as yellow LP limited to 100 copies, LP, CD, and boxset CD with tshirt and sticker (limited to 100). Pre-orders are available here. Two songs are available for streaming at the link.

The band founded by Ricky Dal Pane (ex Buttered Bacon Biscuits, vocals, guitars and main songwriter) will release "Handful Of Stars," featuring 3 unreleased songs, 2 covers - "Flaming Telepath" from Blue Öyster Cult and "Rainbow Demon" from Uriah Heep - a kind of homage and tribute to these two great bands, so important for Witchwood's musical journey, and an unreleased version of the suite "Handful Of Stars," song taken from "Litanies From The Woods" with a new breathless intro, for a total of 45 minutes of music.

“‘Handful Of Stars’ represents an hypothetical band’s cycle as it contains also music based on ideas developed during the recording sessions of ‘Litanies From The Woods’, but left behind because that album was already almost 80 minutes length”, comments Ricky Dal Pane.

"There are 3 unreleased songs and a tribute to two of our favourite bands of all time: ‘Flaming Telepaths’ from Blue Öyster Cult and ‘Rainbow Demon’ from Uriah Heep. We also added an extended version of the song ‘Handful Of Stars’. This is a very well curated album and it’s full of interesting material. It’s not just a filler between two full-length albums as its length is 45 minutes. We are very happy about it and we hope our fans won’t be disappointed." More...

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Witchwood Enters Studio For New EP

After excellent reviews worldwide for the debut album "Litanies from the Woods, Italian 70's era-hard rock style act Witchwood entered Duna Studio to record new tracks for an EP to be released on vinyl and CD in 2016 via Jolly Roger Records.

The precursor to the new EP will be a new video clip for the track "Handful of Stars" (which was taken from "Litanies from the Woods"), produced and created by the artist Dimitri Corradini. The track is a new version from the one that appeared on the debut.

More details are expected soon. More...

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