Witchery were born in 1997 after Jensen, Rimfalt and Axe had left Satanic Slaughter. One year later they released "Restless And Dead", the title hinting at metal icons Accept and their classic "Restless And Wild" album. The second release was the EP "Witchburner"(1999), once more they paid homage to their idols. They covered songs by WASP, Judas Priest, Accept, Black Sabbath and added three tracks of their own. The same year they launched "Dead, Hot And Ready", naturally tens of thousands of fans banged their heads at Wacken Open Air ?99 to their Heavy-meets-Thrash-mix. One year later the Metal-allstars toured with Kreator and Moonspell. "Symphony For The Devil"(2001) was their next opus, once again they combined precision, force and melody. As far as the style of music is concerned, Witchery go for the classic bands, the choice of their guests speaks volumes. The fivesome mixes elements from Death-, Black- and Heavy Metal. "We want to get people to drink beer and party without sounding like AC/DC", Jensen points out. In their lyrics subsequently creatures show up, which are known from 80s horror movies. Death and the devil are as important as werewolves, witchhunters and hellhounds. Jensen sums it up: "We play party music without singing about whiskey and women."Now almost twenty years after their first release it's time to re-introduce the classic Heavy-Metal pieces "Restless & Dead", "Witchburner", "Dead, Hot And Ready" and Symphony For The Devil" with remastered sound as well as reworked artworks and rare photos.
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1. The Reaper
2. Witchery
3. Midnight At the Graveyard
4. The Hangman
5. Awaiting the Exorcist
6. All Evil
7. House of Raining Blood
8. Into Purgatory
9. Born In the Night
10. Restless & Dead
11. Into the Catacombs (Bonus Track)
12. Breath of the Serpent That Rules the Cold World (Bonus Track
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1. Fast As a Shark
2. I Wanna Be Somebody
3. Riding On the Wind
4. Neon Knights
5. The Howling
6. The Executioner
7. Witchburner
8. Infernal Halls
9. Infernal Halls