By Eric Kendall for Artvoice:
Named after the book given to Rosemary in the horror classic Rosemary’s Baby, it remains to be seen whether or not these guys are actually sons of demons. After listening to All of Them Witches, one has to wonder if they have some otherworldly forces guiding their hands.Read the rest here.
Instrumental rockers All of Them Witches comprises just three people: Vic Lazar, guitar (also in Patrons of Sweet); Phillip Freedenberg, guitar (one half of Red Tag Rummage Sale); and Cameron Rogers, drums (A Hotel Nourishing). These are no strangers to odd time signatures and off-kilter song structures, nor to bending space and time to serve their own musical designs.
Drawing influences from Yes and Steve Howe as much as groups like Don Caballero and Pele, All of Them Witches successfully break down the barrier between math-rock and its elder sibling, prog-rock, creating music with a myriad of sonic detail yet still giving top billing to the word “rock” rather than to “post,” “math,” or “prog.”
All Them Witches appear at Soundlab this Wednesday with Mountains and Tape.
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