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BEWITCHER Unveil Music Video For ‘Electric Phantoms’ Track
April 16th, 2021

Portland, Oregon-based black / speed metal band Bewitcher have filmed a music video for the track ‘Electric Phantoms’. Directed by Kevin McGee, the clip can be viewed below.

Speaking about the song, frontman M. von Bewitcher said: “Windswept highways, greasy night clubs, the smell of leather, beer and gasoline. In the glorious days when marauding heavy metal bands roam freely across the land, these things aren’t just norms… they’re the law. Take a ride with the ‘Electric Phantoms’ and find out for yourself what the dirty road life is all about.”

Bewitcher issued third full-length studio album Cursed Be Thy Kingdom on April 16th, 2021 through Century Media Records.

M. von Bewitcher commented: “The devil’s rock n’ roll is alive and well, its flames kept burning bright by its devoted legions. The battle lines are drawn, the declarations have been made. When the shock troops of hell finally charge over the top, there will be no escaping the attack!”

Cursed Be Thy Kingdom was recorded at The Captain’s Quarters in Ventura, California by Armand John Anthony, and mixed by Cameron Webb.

Cover artwork duties fell to Paolo Girardi.

The track listing is as follows:

01. ‘Ashe’
02. ‘Death Returns…’
03. ‘Satanic Magick Attack’
04. ‘Electric Phantoms’
05. ‘Mystifier (White Night City)’
06. ‘Cursed Be Thy Kingdom’
07. ‘Valley Of The Ravens’
08. ‘Metal Burner’
09. ‘The Widow’s Blade’
10. ‘Sign Of The Wolf’

Bewitcher’s line-up is as follows:

Matt “M. von Bewitcher” Litton (vocals and guitars)
Andrew “A. Magus” Mercil (bass and backing vocals)
Aris “A. Hunter” Wales (drums & percussion)

Directed by Kevin McGee, music videos were filmed for the tracks ‘Mystifier (White Night City)’ and ‘Valley Of The Ravens’. In addition, an official visualizer video was created for the song ‘Satanic Magick Attack’. All three clips can also be viewed below.

Second studio record Under The Witching Cross was released in May 2019 via Shadow Kingdom.

Promotional photograph by Tim Keenan Burgess.

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