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Restless and Dead by Witchery (CD, Mar-2000, Necropolis)

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CD Art Inserts Only NO DISC: Witchery Restless & Dead Necropolis NR029 Signed
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CD Art Inserts Only NO DISC: Witchery Restless & Dead Necropolis NR029 Signed
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Product description
Album Features
UPC:792658002924
Artist:Witchery
Format:CD
Release Year:2000
Record Label:Necropolis
Genre:Death Metal, Heavy Metal

Track Listing
1. Reaper, The
2. Witchery
3. Midnight at the Graveyard
4. Hangman, The
5. Awaiting the Exorcist
6. All Evil
7. House of Raining Blood
8. Into Purgatory
9. Born in the Night
10. Restless & Dead

Details
Playing Time:36 min.
Producer:Witchery
Distributor:Big Daddy Music Dist.
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Witchery: Toxine (vocals); Richard Corpse, Jensen (guitar); Sharlee D'Angelo (bass); Mique (drums).Additional personnel: Johan Larsson, Andreas Deblen (vocals).Recorded at Blue Hill Studios, Linkoping, Sweden.Rare is the metal band that doesn't paste a gravely serious tone on its leather-clad sleeve -- which can be interpreted as a defensive measure against outsiders' criticism for being too unhip or entrenched in overtly angry or fantastical subject matter. But when a proudly heavy-as-hell outfit stomps down metal lane in clunky boots, with chains clanking and tongue firmly in cheek, it draws a double-take from fans and foes alike. Enter Witchery, a death/thrash supergroup of sorts (sporting members of Mercyful Fate, Satanic Slaughter, the Haunted, and Séance), whose debut Restless and Dead plays fast and loose with metal clichés -- graveyards, skeletons, witches, grim reapers, exorcisms -- putting them next to fellow funny guys Strapping Young Lad (parodic metal mockery), Type O Negative (poker-faced self-flagellation), and Cradle of Filth (punny and poetic indulgences). Oh yeah, and the album is endlessly entertaining and just plain fun to listen to, sounding slapdash and off-the-cuff, with smart riffs a-blazing, courtesy of guitarists Richard Corpse and Jensen, and nicely matched with the mid-rangey screech of vocalist Toxine, who raps deliberately cheese-encrusted lines such as "The reaper/I'm coming to get you/The reaper/Prepare to die!" You'll either shrug Witchery off as a joke or embrace the group's slap-happy, '80s-influenced, Slayer-derived bloody thrash feast with a touch of chilly Swedish death, and sprout ghoulish devil horns as you furiously bang your head to "Into Purgatory," "All Evil," "Witchery," "The Reaper," and the title track. While Restless and Dead isn't exactly groundbreaking (or as well-conceived as the band's third record, Symphony for the Devil), it's more of a fun, intoxicating clank-of-beer-cans toast to its riff-happy thrash predecessors. Purveyors of fine metal should easily be able to dig into this catchy and spontaneous-sounding record, especially appreciating the group's refreshing and prevalent use of its funny bone instead of a gore-splattered battleaxe. ~ John Serba

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Retro thrash

Witchery features Jensen from the Haunted on guitars and Sharlee from Arch Enemy on bass, amongst other metal stars. This is basically a side project that has released four full length albums. This is the first full length (1998) and is a little more raw production-wise, but everything still sounds ok. Witchery play a combination of thrash and old-school pre-black metal (like the first Sodom album In the Sign of Evil). Lots of good riffs. Reminds me of the Haunted crossed with old Destruction or Venom. Excellent stuff if you like old school thrash. Lots of goofy cheesy lyrics, but Witchery pulls it off well. This band uses nostalgia to their advantage to keep 80s thrash alive.

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