Music / rock

Congregation


Reviews (3)


The line of best fit

d. 19. Oct. 2022

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Ims Taylor

d. 19. Oct. 2022

"Delivering on hype is hard, and Witch Fever's debut album Congregation is released to no shortage of hype - but with the exponential power and ethereal boldness this Manchester quartet possess, they make it look easy".


Kerrang

d. 14. Oct. 2022

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Sam Law

d. 14. Oct. 2022

"There is a dark magic at the heart of Witch Fever. It flickered beneath the surface of last year's excellent Reincarnate EP, leaking in fits and bursts around that record's patchwork of acerbic riot grrrl attitude and lurching metallic heft. On debut full-length Congregation, however, it is in full flow. Tapping deep into both traumatic personal experience and their crackling interpersonal chemistry, these 13 tracks see the Manchester-based quartet stagger and spellbind, tackling all in front of them with unique creativity and righteous wrath".


NME

d. 20. Oct. 2022

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Andy Brown (musikanmelder)

d. 20. Oct. 2022

"It's hard to envision a future where Witch Fever's debut album doesn't win them hordes of moshing fans: 'Congregation' is a fiery, relentless punk blowout that pulls no punches against priests, patriarchy and those who abuse power from the top of our society".