All Them Witches - Sleeping Through The War (2017) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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All Them Witches - Sleeping Through The War (2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 46:11 minutes | 1,04 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

All Them Witches are a neo-psychedelic, dark blues quartet from Nashville. They unapologetically use the music of earlier eras to forge a loose, spacy, hard rock sound of their own. While it is easy to pick out influences – including Blue Cheer, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Mountain, Gris-Gris and Sun, Moon & Herbs-era Dr. John, and the electric Delta swamp blues of Junior Kimbrough – it is much more difficult to pin them down due to a unique meld of crafted songwriting and spacious grooves. This, the fourth full-length release for the psychedelic rock band led by Charles Michael Parks Jr., was produced by Dave Cobb.


The stunning combination of Jackson Pollack-styled color blotches on the band’s fourth studio effort not only grabs your attention but dreamily reflects the wired psychedelic space rock inside. The Rorschach’s test effect is repeated on the inner panels, the disc sleeve and even the platter itself. It’s the rare instance of a band and label working together to create a fully realized audio and visual work that pushes the envelope of the bare minimum that too many acts on the Witches modest commercial level usually settle for.

Musically, this is a combination of stoner rock and space jams slathered with a psychedelic metal haze. The result is somewhat like a combination of Pink Floyd, Hawkwind and a less manic version of Monster Magnet. More than half the eight tracks are over five minutes, with the closing “Internet,” a hypnotic, slow-building bluesy romp with edgy amplified Little Walter-styled harmonica (courtesy of Willie Nelson’s long time sideman Mickey Raphael) blasting through the proceedings, the disc’s longest at nearly 10.

While singer/multi-instrumentalist Charles Michael Parks Jr.’s vocals are clear in the surprisingly clean and crisp mix, it’s tough to glean what songs such as “Bruce Lee,” “3-5-7” and the opening “Bulls” are about, especially since there are no printed lyrics and the words seem more like stream of consciousness ramblings. However, the rather angry “Don’t Bring Me Coffee” seems to be a treatise against conforming to expectations. Maybe.

None of that matters, though, since the overall sonic attack is what keeps you riveted to these mostly sprawling, fever dream inspired selections. A backing female vocal trio on four cuts broadens and deepens the already thick, spacious, widescreen sound, and producer Dave Cobb (when does this guy sleep?) keeps it from going over the edge with a relatively compact 47-minute total.

Between the album’s imaginative, original art work and music that follows suit, this is one CD you’ll want to hold in your hands and stare at as you strap in and let the inspired music unspool.

Tracklist:

01 - Bulls
02 - Don't Bring Me Coffee
03 - Bruce Lee
04 - 3-5-7
05 - Am I Going Up?
06 - Alabaster
07 - Cowboy Kirk
08 - Internet

Produced by Dave Cobb.
Recorded & Mixed by Eddie Spear at Creative Workshop, Nashville, TN.
Mastered by Pete Lyman at Infrasonic Sound, Los Angeles, CA.

Musicians:
Charles Michael Parks, Jr. - Vocals, Bass, Guitar, Mellotron, Percussion
Ben McLeod - Guitar, Bass, Mellotron, Percussion
Robby Staebler - Drums, Percussion
Allan Van Cleave - Rhodes, Organ, Piano, Mellotron

Analyzed: All Them Witches / Sleeping Through The War
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR7 -1.25 dB -9.22 dB 6:41 01-Bulls
DR6 -1.25 dB -9.30 dB 3:10 02-Don't Bring Me Coffee
DR6 -1.25 dB -8.96 dB 3:11 03-Bruce Lee
DR7 -1.25 dB -10.14 dB 3:57 04-3-5-7
DR8 -1.25 dB -10.56 dB 5:34 05-Am I Going Up?
DR6 -1.24 dB -8.95 dB 6:58 06-Alabaster
DR6 -1.25 dB -8.79 dB 6:51 07-Cowboy Kirk
DR7 -1.24 dB -10.10 dB 9:50 08-Internet
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Number of tracks: 8
Official DR value: DR7

Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 3027 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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