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Scene of the Wild (Vinyl)
DYING VICTIMS PRODUCTIONS is proud to present WITCHSEEKERâs highly anticipated second album, Scene of the Wild, on CD and vinyl LP formats.
Hailing from Singapore, WITCHSEEKER formed in late 2012, originally as a one-man project by Sheikh Spitfire. By the time of the bandâs first EP, 2014âs Night Rituals, WITCHSEEKER had expanded to a trio but was then pared back to a duo for their debut album, 2017âs When the Clock Strikes, with Brandon Speedranger on guitars and Sheikh Spitfire on vocals, bass, and drums.
While traditional metal is not often associated with Singapore, WITCHSEEKER gained the attention of their national scene with a classics-minded style of heavy metal thatâs packed with power, speed, melody, and aggression. Legions have joined their cause, and over the years, WITCHSEEKER have shared stages with such bands as Firehouse, Enforcer, Destruction, Midnight, Exciter, and many more.
Come 2019, WITCHSEEKER expanded to a quartet with the joining of Aip Sinner on drums and Nick Stormbringer on guitars. With this bolstered lineup, the band then wrote and recorded their second full-length, Scene of the Wild. Aptly titled, Scene of the Wild stylistically spans Sunset Strip hot-rockinâ and classy, cruising speed metal alike, all with the finesse and deftness of devotees of all thatâs timeless and true. Each of these 10 tracks in an anthem unto itself, but each one offers something equally unique. Not here will you find one big blur of sameness: âLust for Dustâ is like a runaway train, while âNights in Tokyoâ offers space, shade, and a yearning heart; âRock This Night Awayâ does exactly what it says, while the title track is a ballroom blitz; âScreaming in the Moonlightâ is a steady night-time strut, while âCandle in the Darkâ struts to a darker, more personal pulse; and plenty more to be experienced elsewhere. Keeping things true, WITCHSEEKER donât let proceedings get too slick, retaining a rawness of approach and authenticity of spirit, together giving Scene of the Wild a âscrappy underdogâ aspect not unlike Mötley CrĂŒeâs Too Fast for Love.
WITCHSEEKER are a promising band from a small country, just now realizing the depth of their potential. Graced with literally awesome cover art courtesy of Mario Lopez, Scene of the Wild is a vision of heavy metal revolution!
Hailing from Singapore, WITCHSEEKER formed in late 2012, originally as a one-man project by Sheikh Spitfire. By the time of the bandâs first EP, 2014âs Night Rituals, WITCHSEEKER had expanded to a trio but was then pared back to a duo for their debut album, 2017âs When the Clock Strikes, with Brandon Speedranger on guitars and Sheikh Spitfire on vocals, bass, and drums.
While traditional metal is not often associated with Singapore, WITCHSEEKER gained the attention of their national scene with a classics-minded style of heavy metal thatâs packed with power, speed, melody, and aggression. Legions have joined their cause, and over the years, WITCHSEEKER have shared stages with such bands as Firehouse, Enforcer, Destruction, Midnight, Exciter, and many more.
Come 2019, WITCHSEEKER expanded to a quartet with the joining of Aip Sinner on drums and Nick Stormbringer on guitars. With this bolstered lineup, the band then wrote and recorded their second full-length, Scene of the Wild. Aptly titled, Scene of the Wild stylistically spans Sunset Strip hot-rockinâ and classy, cruising speed metal alike, all with the finesse and deftness of devotees of all thatâs timeless and true. Each of these 10 tracks in an anthem unto itself, but each one offers something equally unique. Not here will you find one big blur of sameness: âLust for Dustâ is like a runaway train, while âNights in Tokyoâ offers space, shade, and a yearning heart; âRock This Night Awayâ does exactly what it says, while the title track is a ballroom blitz; âScreaming in the Moonlightâ is a steady night-time strut, while âCandle in the Darkâ struts to a darker, more personal pulse; and plenty more to be experienced elsewhere. Keeping things true, WITCHSEEKER donât let proceedings get too slick, retaining a rawness of approach and authenticity of spirit, together giving Scene of the Wild a âscrappy underdogâ aspect not unlike Mötley CrĂŒeâs Too Fast for Love.
WITCHSEEKER are a promising band from a small country, just now realizing the depth of their potential. Graced with literally awesome cover art courtesy of Mario Lopez, Scene of the Wild is a vision of heavy metal revolution!
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DYING VICTIMS PRODUCTIONS is proud to present WITCHSEEKERâs highly anticipated second album, Scene of the Wild, on CD and vinyl LP formats.
Hailing from Singapore, WITCHSEEKER formed in late 2012, originally as a one-man project by Sheikh Spitfire. By the time of the bandâs first EP, 2014âs Night Rituals, WITCHSEEKER had expanded to a trio but was then pared back to a duo for their debut album, 2017âs When the Clock Strikes, with Brandon Speedranger on guitars and Sheikh Spitfire on vocals, bass, and drums.
While traditional metal is not often associated with Singapore, WITCHSEEKER gained the attention of their national scene with a classics-minded style of heavy metal thatâs packed with power, speed, melody, and aggression. Legions have joined their cause, and over the years, WITCHSEEKER have shared stages with such bands as Firehouse, Enforcer, Destruction, Midnight, Exciter, and many more.
Come 2019, WITCHSEEKER expanded to a quartet with the joining of Aip Sinner on drums and Nick Stormbringer on guitars. With this bolstered lineup, the band then wrote and recorded their second full-length, Scene of the Wild. Aptly titled, Scene of the Wild stylistically spans Sunset Strip hot-rockinâ and classy, cruising speed metal alike, all with the finesse and deftness of devotees of all thatâs timeless and true. Each of these 10 tracks in an anthem unto itself, but each one offers something equally unique. Not here will you find one big blur of sameness: âLust for Dustâ is like a runaway train, while âNights in Tokyoâ offers space, shade, and a yearning heart; âRock This Night Awayâ does exactly what it says, while the title track is a ballroom blitz; âScreaming in the Moonlightâ is a steady night-time strut, while âCandle in the Darkâ struts to a darker, more personal pulse; and plenty more to be experienced elsewhere. Keeping things true, WITCHSEEKER donât let proceedings get too slick, retaining a rawness of approach and authenticity of spirit, together giving Scene of the Wild a âscrappy underdogâ aspect not unlike Mötley CrĂŒeâs Too Fast for Love.
WITCHSEEKER are a promising band from a small country, just now realizing the depth of their potential. Graced with literally awesome cover art courtesy of Mario Lopez, Scene of the Wild is a vision of heavy metal revolution!
Hailing from Singapore, WITCHSEEKER formed in late 2012, originally as a one-man project by Sheikh Spitfire. By the time of the bandâs first EP, 2014âs Night Rituals, WITCHSEEKER had expanded to a trio but was then pared back to a duo for their debut album, 2017âs When the Clock Strikes, with Brandon Speedranger on guitars and Sheikh Spitfire on vocals, bass, and drums.
While traditional metal is not often associated with Singapore, WITCHSEEKER gained the attention of their national scene with a classics-minded style of heavy metal thatâs packed with power, speed, melody, and aggression. Legions have joined their cause, and over the years, WITCHSEEKER have shared stages with such bands as Firehouse, Enforcer, Destruction, Midnight, Exciter, and many more.
Come 2019, WITCHSEEKER expanded to a quartet with the joining of Aip Sinner on drums and Nick Stormbringer on guitars. With this bolstered lineup, the band then wrote and recorded their second full-length, Scene of the Wild. Aptly titled, Scene of the Wild stylistically spans Sunset Strip hot-rockinâ and classy, cruising speed metal alike, all with the finesse and deftness of devotees of all thatâs timeless and true. Each of these 10 tracks in an anthem unto itself, but each one offers something equally unique. Not here will you find one big blur of sameness: âLust for Dustâ is like a runaway train, while âNights in Tokyoâ offers space, shade, and a yearning heart; âRock This Night Awayâ does exactly what it says, while the title track is a ballroom blitz; âScreaming in the Moonlightâ is a steady night-time strut, while âCandle in the Darkâ struts to a darker, more personal pulse; and plenty more to be experienced elsewhere. Keeping things true, WITCHSEEKER donât let proceedings get too slick, retaining a rawness of approach and authenticity of spirit, together giving Scene of the Wild a âscrappy underdogâ aspect not unlike Mötley CrĂŒeâs Too Fast for Love.
WITCHSEEKER are a promising band from a small country, just now realizing the depth of their potential. Graced with literally awesome cover art courtesy of Mario Lopez, Scene of the Wild is a vision of heavy metal revolution!
















