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The band's name is taken from a book of witchcraft, All of Them Witches, featured in the 1968 film Rosemary's Baby. [5] [6] The band self-released their first, self-titled four-track EP in the same year as their formation. [7] They then became the first American band to be signed to the German heavy psych record label, Elektrohasch Schallplatten.
Reviews also highlighted the natural progression of All Them Witches' sound on their new album. Hal Horowitz of American Songwriter said that there are "plenty of bands trying to capture this distressing atmosphere of dread, uncertainty and slowly enveloping darkness, but few do it with the class, subtlety and controlled intensity of All Them ...
All Them Witches. Released: February 24, 2017 () Length: 46: 07: Label: New West: All Them Witches chronology; Dying Surfer Meets His Maker (2015)
Nothing as the Ideal is the sixth studio album by American psychedelic rock band All Them Witches. It was released on September 4, 2020, through New West Records . Background and production
The music video was directed by directing duo Deaton-Flanigen Productions. It describes most of the content, and shows the boy (revealed to be known as Gordon Wallace Poole) grown up being in a mental hospital. Martin Sheen plays the father (and the doctor in the mental hospital), and Sheen's son Ramon Estevez plays Gordon as an adult.
"Yesterday's Songs" is a 1981 single by Neil Diamond from his album On the Way to the Sky. The song was a major adult contemporary radio hit, spending six weeks at #1 on the U.S. Billboard chart and four weeks atop the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart. [1] On the Billboard Hot 100, it peaked at #11. [2] On the Canadian pop charts, the song ...
"If all those young men were as rushes a growing, Then all those pretty maidens will get scythes go mowing". [3] The imagined transformations include hares on the mountain, sheep in the meadow, reeds a'growin', and others. One more modern version goes: If all the young ladies were little white rabbits And I was a hare, I would teach them bad ...
"Diamond Rings and Old Barstools" is a song recorded by American country music artist Tim McGraw featuring Catherine Dunn. It was released in January 2015 as the fourth and final single from his second studio album for Big Machine Records , Sundown Heaven Town .