Congregation
Witch Fever have their modus operandi nailed: noisy, shuddering riffs, a spine of piercing percussion, with utterly captivating mantras delivered throughout Congregation
The Manchester group's gloriously angry debut album takes aim at religion, inequality and patriarchal oppression
Something wicked this way comes: Mancunian doom-punks Witch Fever unleash their full power on captivating debut…
Witch Fever have been rocking the boat of the live music scene for some years now with their loud, riff-heavy sound and their challenging lyrics, and so this debut album feels like a point of arrival as well as a new start.
Pressing play on Witch Fever’s debut is akin to the quartet grabbing you by the throat and thrashing you left to right for an exhilarating 40 minutes. In
An energised two-pronged punk-metal assault on Christianity and the patriarchy. Album New Music review by Thomas H Green