Commemorate Witch of The Vale

Album info

Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
21.12.2020

Label: Cleopatra Records

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Adult Alternative

Artist: Witch of The Vale

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  • 1 Something Lost 01:16
  • 2 Fever 04:19
  • 3 Trust the Pain 03:19
  • 4 Undressed 04:51
  • 5 Death Dream 04:28
  • 6 Crash 03:44
  • 7 The Sky and the Sea 05:13
  • 8 Your Voice 04:17
  • 9 Commemorate 03:08
  • 10 Suffocation 04:05
  • 11 The Way This Will End 04:02
  • 12 Gods and Monsters 03:50
  • 13 The Ghosts Won't Know 03:27
  • 14 Live Again 01:14
  • Total Runtime 51:13

Info for Commemorate

"Erin Hawthorne and Ryan Hawthorne are WITCH OF THE VALE, an unsettling electronic duo from the serene shores of Loch Lomond and the remote Outer Hebridean Isles."

"Like a mid-to-downtempo offering to Pagan spirits, ‘Commemorate’ combines misery with beauty, evoking confused but uplifting emotions of hope in an atmosphere where all is not quite as it should be… so real life then and very fitting with many isolated from the life they have previously known."

"WITCH OF THE VALE’s unusual gothic cover of Lana Del Rey’s ‘Gods & Monsters’ still stands out, transporting the gritty sleazy American original to the ominous location of ‘The Wicker Man’ for their most likely crossover recording."

"Timeless and captivating, WITCH OF THE VALE offer something unusual with ‘Commemorate’ while connected to traditional, thereby producing something quite extraordinary and of another world.

In a short period of existence which has seen them open for ASSEMBLAGE 23, SOLAR FAKE, CLAN OF XYMOX and LINEA ASPERA as well as playing Infest 2019, their trajectory has been pointing up and the quality of this debut will ensure it will stay that way for a bit longer" -

Witch of The Vale




Witch of the Vale
are Erin and Ryan, an unsettling electronic duo from the serene shores of Loch Lomond and the remote Outer Hebridean Isles. The pair cite influences such as Cranes, Dead Can Dance, Fever Ray, and Skinny Puppy. The delicate, haunting vocals are starkly contrasted by deep, droning synths and abrasive drums. With Erin's sincere, melancholic lyrics, the overall sound teeters between ethereal and devastating. Witch of the Vale are a new act but are growing quickly.



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