Music / rock

ATW


Reviews (3)


AllMusic

2018

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James Christopher Monger

2018

"All Them Witches certainly don't rush things, but that doesn't make their approach to the genre feel any less immediate. If anything, ATW feels like a product of pure instinct, and while it may take some patience to absorb, there isn't a single note that feels coerced".


American songwriter

d. 28. Sep. 2018

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Hal Horowitz

d. 28. Sep. 2018

"There are plenty of bands trying to capture this distressing atmosphere of dread, uncertainty and slowly enveloping darkness, but few do it with the class, subtlety and controlled intensity of All Them Witches. Five albums in, they are confident in their abilities and seem poised for a remarkable future".


PopMatters

d. 10. Oct. 2018

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Paul Carr

d. 10. Oct. 2018

"On ATW, All Them Witches wisely avoid repeating themselves, instead filtering the heavy, stoner rock of Dying Surfer Meets His Maker through the more expansive, psychedelic haze of Sleeping Through the War. The result feels like a natural evolution for the band rather than a tired, "back to basics" album, and it's all the better for it".