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The Alchemist

The Alchemist
Witchcraft

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Track Listing

  1. Walk Between the Lines
  2. If Crimson Was Your Colour
  3. Leva
  4. Hey Doctor
  5. Samaritan Burden
  6. Remembered
  7. Alchemist

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #84132 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-10-23
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .17 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Details
2007 Release of the Third Album from the Swedish Band, who Move Away from the Doom-rock Tag Into More Adventurous Zones with this Release. Their Brand of Heaviness is More of a Soulful Feeling Than a Simple Gnarly Roar. Check Out the Addictive Melodies that Flow Simultaneously with Crushingly Heavy Riffs, While Remarkably Managing to Maintain a Relaxed and Laid-back Feel Throughout.


Customer Reviews

Turn into gold4
If you want to be technical, an alchemist transforms base metals into gold -- or at least, that's what they tried to do.

Well, Witchcraft's dark, grimy stoner-rock was hardly "base metal" to begin with -- no pun intended -- but the Swedish band are even more polished in their third full-length album, "The Alchemist." Lots of heavy blazing stoner-rock tinged with metal and blues, but faster and more energetic than in their last album.

I started getting uneasy with the first song, "Walk Between the Lines," a relatively sprightly song full of twisting guitar and nimble drums. For Witchcraft, this is positively poppy, but it has the hard edges to keep you listening, especially when Magnus Pelander is unleashing his dramatic, sinuous vocals.

Then things REALLY get moving with the fiery, driven doom-rocker "If Crimson Was Your Colour." The songs that follow are a bit more in the vein of their past releases -- grimy, retro-flavoured stoner hard-rock, with slowly twisting riffs and intense melodies. But they are a little faster and more energetic than before, and the sound suits them.

Things do pep up a little in the last quarter with the energetic "Remembered." But the album really blossoms with the fifteen-minute finale: a solid stoner-rocker that dissolves into a melodious, airy little guitar tune laced with watery synth. Then it picks up steam again, and grinds back into a rapid-fire hard-rocker... and ends with a lonely little riff.

"The Alchemist" is a bit more friendly to new listeners than Witchcraft's past two albums. But they haven't sacrificed more than a little of their brooding stoner-rock sound -- it's still driving hard-rock with a doom edge, as well as heavy doses of blues-rock and psychedelica. Think the Black Angels meet Wolfmother.

Each song is driven by gut-grinding, fuzzy basslines with lots of sizzling, twisting guitar riffs, and Pelander, Ola Henriksson and John Hoyles twist those instruments into a hazy, unstoppable storm. As if the seventies doom-rock weren't enough , they line a few of the songs with Fredrik Jansson's solid drums, jazzy trumpet, and some colourful retro keyboard.

That retro feeling isn't hurt by Pelander -- think Jim Morrison, but far more dramatic. He's got the vocal strength to roar above the louder songs ("Imposter without knowing/Your belief's been defiled!"), but a smooth, sensual enough voice for the softer songs. And he sings some excellent, vaguely poetic songs about fantasy staples -- dragons, the lifetimes of kingdoms, magicians and temples.

"The Alchemist" isn't pure gold, but it's a solid nugget of powerful hard rock, with a bluesy retro flavour. Definitely casts a spell.

Just buy it.5
I found the cd while looking at recommendations, as I despise the radio and tv as most of the music worth listening to doesn't get played. So anywho, I listened to the first two 30 second samples and was hooked, bought it right away. I think it sounds like Black Sabbath, Jim Morrison, Danzig and some Swede got together and made sweet musical love, and Witchcraft was the bastard child. Long story short buy the cd, put it in your cd player and be a happier person.

WITCHCRAFT the Alchemist5
This is Witchcraft's 2nd album and was worth the wait, this band is very underrated and not really known in the U.S. but that will soon be ancient history what great musicianship, amazing songs and a penchant for great memorable riff's this band clearly wears their collective influences on their sleeve this is for anyone who is a fan of the retro vibe but just undeniable talent, The 3rd album cant come soon enough for me, I was floored and listened to it for3 weeks straight.