White Witch- White Witch-LP
White Witch - White Witch - LP
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White Witch – White Witch
If you’re flipping through the bins and come across *White Witch* by White Witch, don’t hesitate to give it a spin. This 1972 debut album is a wild, psychedelic ride blending heavy rock with Southern mysticism and a touch of early hard rock flair that really stands out from the crowd. The band’s sound is both raw and melodic, creating an atmosphere that feels like a late-night ritual in the swamps of the South. What makes this album significant is how it captures a unique moment in early ‘70s rock, mixing trippy, almost spiritual vibes with a hard-edged groove – a real gem for fans of acid rock and classic psychedelia. If you want to start somewhere, check out “Dwellers Of The Threshold,” which perfectly showcases their mix of swirling guitars and hypnotic rhythms. It’s a deep cut that invites you to get lost in their immersive soundscape. Give it a chance – it’s one of those hidden treasures that might just transport you to a different dimension.
Track listing & samples
White Witch – White Witch
- Parabrahm Greeting / Dwellers Of The Threshold
- Help Me Lord
- Don't Close Your Mind
- You're The One
- Sleepwalk
- Home Grown Girl
- And I'm Leaving
- Illusion
- It's So Nice To Be Stoned
- Have You Ever Thought Of Changing? / Jackson Slade
- The Gift
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