Witch Fever share new single “In The Resurrect” and announce debut EP Reincarnate
Praise for Witch Fever:
“If Witch fever were a cult it would be incredibly difficult to refuse an offer to join them.” - CLASH
“They look cool as fuck, they sound like a reckoning and they really mean it.” - NME 100: Essential emerging artists for 2021
“This is something that could scorch lawns and burn down buildings, this is Witch Fever” - Steve Lamacq, BBC6 Music
Forming four years ago after meeting through mutual friends, Manchester’s Witch Fever have been sharply on the tip of tastemakers' tongues since their inception. Early last month they announced they had signed to Sony’s Music For Nations, and today share news of their debut EP Reincarnate to be released digitally on 15th October and physical 12” on 3rd December, as well as new single ‘In The Resurrect’.
‘In The Resurrect’ is a lyrical mash up written and recorded entirely online during lockdown when the band was apart, hence the slightly experimental sound. It’s about rejecting what the male gaze's idea of femininity and sexuality is, and not censoring yourself or dulling yourself down. It also comes with a horror illustrated lyric video.
Watch the video for ‘In The Resurrect’ HERE.
On the new single, singer Amy says, “We recorded our parts and Annabelle did a sick job of mixing it together to make the whole song. Had we written it together in the practice room like we usually do, it probably wouldn’t be the same song!”
“It doesn’t have a specific narrative in a traditional sense. But the overarching theme and inspiration of the song comes from rejecting beauty ideals, in particular of Western societal definitions of ‘feminine’ and ‘masculine’. For me it’s about owning my own femininity and being free to express that however it chooses to on any given day. It’s about being totally true to yourself and not allowing outside opinions to bend you at their will or stifle your expression.”
The new single is taken from debut EP Reincarnate, which will be released digitally on 15th October, and a 12” physical vinyl that will be available 3rd December exclusively via indie record shops and online (pre-order HERE). In a time when Independent venues and record stores suffered most, it is important to the band to support what keeps alternative music alive in the UK.
“There’s a big emphasis on female empowerment and female anger,” says bassist Alex of the message raging behind the band’s music. “It’s about celebrating yourself and self-expression. Not being stifled and held back.”
Recorded at Orgone Studios in Woburn, with producer Jaime Gomez Arellano, the EP explores those incendiary topics. Lead single ‘Reincarnate’ came out last month with a seductive video and is an anthem of post-breakup independence, set to Sabbath-esque graveyard doom. ‘In The Resurrect’ is a visceral squall about celebrating identity and being a “bad ass bitch”. ‘Abject’ tackles sexism the band have encountered during live shows, while ‘Bully Boy’ is a steel toe-capped boot to abuse of male power, which considers the concept of God within a patriarchal system.
On the EP, singer Amy says, “This is the first time we’ll be releasing something longer than a single so it’s very exciting for us! The EP doesn’t really have a singular meaning behind it, it’s a mix of what our favourite songs to date were! Some of them we wrote and finished during the lockdown and some are a few years old. The overall lyrical content is a cross between biblical and horror imagery as a way to explore empowerment, catharsis and anger. It’s about owning my sexuality, my body and channelling my anger through music. With every piece of music we write we want to break the boundaries of a typical ‘Witch Fever’ song and push ourselves as musicians to keep evolving and getting out of our comfort zones! The more brutal the better!”
They have also announced that they will be supporting the political grime meets punk duo Bob Vylan on their UK Tour at the end of this month through to August, and are still set to play Wave Before The Kick In The Chest in Leeds, and Burn It Down in Devon.
Tickets are available HERE.
TOUR INFO
BOB VYLAN SUPPORT TOUR - UK
28th July 2021 – Southampton, The Joiners
29th July 2021 – Stafford, Redrum
30th July 2021 – Manchester, Yes Basement
1st August 2021 - Milton Keynes, Crawford Arms
3rd August 2021 – Leicester, The Musician
4th August 2021 – Blackpool, Bootleg Social*
5th August 2021 – York, Fulford Arms
6th August 2021 – Leeds, Brudenell Social Club*
7th August 2021 – Cheltenham, Frog & Fiddle
10th August 2021 – St Albans, The Horn*
11th August 2021 – Brighton, Hope & Ruin*
12th August 2021 – London, 100 Club*
13th August 2021 - Norwich, Waterfront Studio
16th August 2021 - Bristol, Exchange*
17th August 2021 – Guildford, The Boileroom
18th August 2021 – Forum, Tunbridge Wells
*With ZAND
FESTIVAL DATES
4th September 2021 – Wave Before The Kick In The Chest, Leeds
11th September 2021 - Burn It Down Festival, Devon
16th April 2022 – Futurama Festival, Liverpool
IDLES & BAMBARA* SUPPORT TOUR - UK/EU
17th January 2022 - London, O2 Academy Brixton
1st March 2022 - Paris, Elysee Montmartre
2nd March 2022 - Lyon, Transbordeur
3rd March 2022 - Milan, Fabrique
4th March 2022 – Turin,Cap10100*
5th March – Nimes, La Paloma*
6th March 2022 - Toulouse, Le Bikini
7th March 2022 - Bilbao, Santana
9th March 2022 - Barcelona, Razzmattazz
10th March 2022 - Madrid, Riviera
11th March 2022 - Lisbon, Coliseum
Reincarnate EP
out 15th October digitally / 3rd December on vinyl (pre-order HERE)
Tracklisting:
1. Reincarnate
2. In The Resurrect
3. Abject
4. In Birth
5. Initiation
6. Bully Boy
About Witch Fever:
Witch Fever’s name is inspired by the hysteria which accompanied the witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts, and Europe, which the band have long considered were a means to belittle, suppress and diminish women.
William Morris, owner of the UK's largest mining plant, DGC, and originator of the British Arts and Crafts movement and arguably the finest wallpaper designer of his generation, coined the term Witch Fever, which was a phrase to dismiss arsenic and- wallpaper-related public health concerns in 1885.
In Germany, in 1814, Wilhelm Sattler created an extremely toxic arsenic and verdigris compound pigment, Schweinfurt green, known also as Paris, Vienna, or emerald green, which became an instant favourite amongst designers and manufacturers the world over, thanks to its versatility in creating enduring yellows, vivid greens, and brilliant blues.
Most insidiously, the arsenic-laced pigment made its way into intricately patterned, brightly coloured wallpapers and from there, as they became increasingly in vogue, into the Victorian home. As its use became widespread, commercial arsenic mines increased production to meet the near-insatiable demand. Not least of which was whose owner was William Morris.
Concocting a potent sonic assault that recalls the foreboding darkness of Black Sabbath, Savages’ monochrome post-punk, and the dirty breathlessness of Bleach-era Nirvana, Manchester’s Witch Fever create a confrontational racket that takes no prisoners. Being named as ones to watch by NME, CLASH, Metro, and more, as well as championed by Fred Perry, Vans and even Orange Amps, Witch Fever are a band you’ll want to keep a close eye on.
Witch Fever are:
Amy Walpole: Lead vocals
Alex Thompson: Bass and backing vocals
Alisha Yarwood: Guitar
Annabelle Joyce: Drums
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