This is the Witches of Malibu side of the WoM/NBDY 10" split. Recorded between 3/14 and 4/14 by Enid Snarb (Henry Barnes - Amps for Christ/Man Is The Bastard) at Equation Road Studio, Claremont Ca. Mixed by WoM - mastered by Michael Rozon.
Originally released on DBY Records (Czech Republic) as a 10" ep split with MR.Nobody. Limited edition of 130 numbered copies, First 30 copies included silkscreen patches and badges.
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released March 1, 2020
All sounds/Instruments - W0M
Recorded by - Henry Barnes
Mixed by - WoM
Mastered by - Michael Rozon
Liner notes by Eric Wood
Free as the industrial winds that blow from mid-western America across all holy borders, come The Witches Of Malibu... WOM are the crepuscular artist of our modern times with the "audio rulebook" thrown into satanic flames immediately and forever, they grimly brew their massive cosmopolitan cauldron of sound expression.
Here on this session, the enigmatic joy of "Behold The Golden Dawn" takes the listener to a sense of freedom never experienced before with clear brushstrokes of steel string and vivid insects (drunk of insecticide!) mingling in the poison twilight of yesterday. A beautiful, wandering ditty sure to captivate and demand repeated listens. And following B.T.G.D., "Ghost Dog" bellows from the unlit arena of terror and subtlety. Glorious astral space filled with complex, essential pieces of dreams and nightmares fused into some of the most daunting emphasis explored...
Witches Of Malibu are here to stay in all their horrific, exploratory, and thunderous blithe. And that is a very good thing.
Eric Wood
All instruments/sounds by Witches of Malibu
Recorded by Henry Barnes
Mastered by Michael Rozon
Mixed by Witches of Malibu
Art/Photo/Design by WoM
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