![]() ![]() Dying Surfer Meets His Maker has something for everyone. ![]() A few have a tad bit of blues badassness as well, a spectacular smorgasbord of variety and style. Some are folky and uniquely elegant while others are amplified and crushingly loud. One thing that’s enjoyable about All Them Witches’ new album is the contrasting tracks. Why? Because it’s way better than the crap you hear on terrestrial radio. Everyone knows about the pop country mainstream, but more people should be aware of everything else that’s going on in Nashville. Dim the lights and turn it all the way up to 11.īands like All Them Witches are putting The Music City they call home in a different light. Due out on October 30 via New West Records (a Nashville label that you wouldn’t expect to be putting something like this out), this quartet brings a thunderous array of riffs and drum beats to create a mesmerizing sound. It just seems appropriate, much like checking out Nashville doom rockers All Them Witches and their upcoming release Dying Surfer Meets His Maker. I’m talking about Halloween, a time yours truly starts to listening to music in the doom, fuzz and goth realm. No, I’m not talking about pumpkin spice on everything. When there’s a slight chill in the air and the leaves start to turn to shades of amber and mahogany, there’s a sense of celebration on the horizon. ![]() 2023 Bartending Awards are open for voting. ![]()
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