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Electric Wizard (2)Wizard Bloody Wizard

Tracklist

See You In Hell6:37
Necromania6:14
Hear The Sirens Scream...8:44
The Reaper3:14
Wicked Caresses6:43
Mourning Of The Magicians11:15

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    Cover of Wizard Bloody Wizard, 2017-11-17, VinylWizard Bloody Wizard
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    Witchfinder Records – W004, Spinefarm Records – SPINE754235UK & Europe2017UK & Europe2017
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    Cover of Wizard Bloody Wizard, 2017-11-17, VinylWizard Bloody Wizard
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    Witchfinder Records – W004, Spinefarm Records – 2557937077US2017US2017
    Cover of Wizard Bloody Wizard, 2017-11-17, CDWizard Bloody Wizard
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    Spinefarm Records – 2557542325, Witchfinder Records – W004US2017US2017
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    Cover of Wizard Bloody Wizard, 2017-11-10, CassetteWizard Bloody Wizard
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    Spinefarm Records – SPINE754234, Witchfinder Records – 004US2017US2017
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    Cover of Wizard Bloody Wizard, 2017-11-10, VinylWizard Bloody Wizard
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    Witchfinder Records – W004, Spinefarm Records – SPINE754236UK & Europe2017UK & Europe2017
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    Cover of Wizard Bloody Wizard, 2017-11-17, CDWizard Bloody Wizard
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    Spinefarm Records – SPINE754232, Witchfinder Records – W004Canada2017Canada2017
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    Cover of Wizard Bloody Wizard, 2017-11-17, CDWizard Bloody Wizard
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    Spinefarm Records – SPINE754232, Witchfinder Records – W004Europe2017Europe2017
    Cover of Wizard Bloody Wizard, 2017-11-17, VinylWizard Bloody Wizard
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    Witchfinder Records – W004, Spinefarm Records – 2557542356US2017US2017
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    Cover of Wizard Bloody Wizard, 2017, CDWizard Bloody Wizard
    CD, Album, Unofficial Release
    Spinefarm Records (2) – 2557542325, Witchfinder Records (2) – W004Russia2017Russia2017
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    Cover of Wizard Bloody Wizard, 2017-11-24, CDWizard Bloody Wizard
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    Witchfinder Records – SPINE754232, Spinefarm Records – SPINE754232, Caroline Australia – SPINE754232Australia & New Zealand2017Australia & New Zealand2017
    Cover of Wizard Bloody Wizard, 2017, CDrWizard Bloody Wizard
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    Spinefarm Records – noneEurope2017Europe2017
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    Cover of Wizard Bloody Wizard, 2017, VinylWizard Bloody Wizard
    LP, Album, Test Pressing
    Witchfinder Records – W004, Spinefarm Records – 2557542356US2017US2017
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    Cover of Wizard Bloody Wizard, 2018-04-21, VinylWizard Bloody Wizard
    LP, Album, Record Store Day, Limited Edition, Repress, White / Red splatter
    Witchfinder Records – W004, Spinefarm Records – SPINE73169520182018
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    • MrCshmn's avatar
      MrCshmn
      Why the hell is this sleeve bigger than all my other records?
      • TooMu's avatar
        TooMu
        Irritated by the fact that the inner sleeve was split in transit when shipped as new and sealed, which is avoidable by standard record dealer practice at the point of production, but also that the sleeve itself is too big for a regular protective cover!
        • wood237's avatar
          wood237
          Edited 4 years ago
          Hi Stuiebear,
          probably when you looked you were already sold-out
          as fewer copies were pressed than the UK&Europe version,
          however this is the official red version for the American market and was present on E.W. Website...
          until and shortly after sold-out!
          • McPherson123's avatar
            McPherson123
            Electric Wizard have always been a band that wore its Black Sabbath influence on its sleeve but if you couldn't really make out the picture they were painting through all the haze of larger than death fuzz guitars and generally choked out drum sounds (...because the fuzz was so overblown) you'd miss the reference. Electric Wizard took the tropes of what would be defined as Doom Metal and did their due diligence in keeping it slow but kept the groove and did that a lot better than some of the heavyweights building modern Doom in the 80's and 90's. Overall, Sabbath never quite dragged as slow as this and never sounded as enormous on any record of theirs. Eventually, Electric Wizard based the pace of entire albums (Witchcult Today, Black Masses) on a relatively faster but still very moderate tempo. A few tracks here and there would be upbeat like classic punk but still bogged down by super saturated guitars and chromatic and tri-tone based chord structures before a series of "sped up" albums. But now, they've gone from borrowing the 60's and 70's film grain in their album accompanying artwork and have taken to blending their own sonic evolution in performance style and dressed it up in the actual audible aesthetic of the 60's and 70's. There are definitely rhythmic nods to past decades but when making those references on earlier EW albums, it still reeked of modern Doom with a throwback aesthetic.

            Wizard Bloody Wizard, in all of its titular referential glory, doesn't just sound like a nod to Sabbath. Its sounds like they hopped in a time machine and did this recording under the absolute strictures of the limitations and enhancements of the audio recording technology in the era of the first 4 Black Sabbath LPs. Its sounds like the same amps, same mics, same console, same preamps, etc. that would have been populated by the engineers of the late 60's through early 70's were used to make WBW. Now, all that said, the actual cadence of the flow of the album as a whole, the flow of each individual track, and the timbre of Jus Oborn's vocals are decidedly Electric Wizard in all of the collected stylized accumulation of influence and creativity upon which the band has built their name through all the years and personnel changes. Each time you think the guitars are going to go full Iommi, they get reigned back into that thing that defines Electric Wizard's own voice. Some of the tastiest passages of music are when Liz and Jus's guitars entangle in just the right segments of lead line harmonization that harks back to Iommi's style of harmony but it still feels like an impromptu coincidence of the band improvising these songs into existence. The production style of this album could have been applied to songs that sounded like the band's more modern take on the genre they have helped define but it wouldn't be as effective. As much as the albums feels like was born of jamming ideas over and over then collecting the pieces and assembling them into songs, it also sounds like large chunks were outright intentionally written deliberately to sound exactly as they do and pondering this while listening is part of the charm of this album.

            I can see why long time fans might be turned off by this stylistic change, or rather this very direct focus on a specific aspect of Electric Wizard's influences. It doesn't sound like the typical celestially powered destruction that they have created on most of their earlier albums. It doesn't sound like the Sabbath/Iommi stomp taken from its mother and deconstructed and reassembled in a gory mess. It sounds like coming full circle and reconstructing that gory mess into something like the source it was originally taken from and that may be too foreign for those who have become accustomed to the mess. I think time will prove that this album will be rediscovered by the naysayers. If you hated it, come check on it in a year or two and see where it sits with you then. Its clear that Electric Wizard sought to make a sonic statement with Wizard Bloody Wizard. The statement truly is effective and is an example of one of the best sounding and sweetest grooving heavy albums in modern Doom. It seems like the band has come full circle and I'm excited to see where else they go from here.

            Kudos to Garrett Morris of Windhand fame for engineering on this record and helping to achieve the sonic glory displayed herein.
            • silentsorrowdogs's avatar
              Sounds awesome. The red on the record looks killer. If you're looking for this record, find this copy.
              • DudleyDoomlittle's avatar
                Bland, boring, uninspired. Electric Wizard have finally become a pale imitation of themselves with this release.

                Time to pack it up, EW.
                • gsheputis's avatar
                  gsheputis
                  Edited 6 years ago
                  Their worst album - Jus needs to get off the paste and back into the green...........
                  • stuiebear's avatar
                    stuiebear
                    Red vinyl was US , clear vinyl for UK and Europe. The Red vinyl version wasn’t listed on any of the band or label European websites as far as I’m aware
                    • br1qbat's avatar
                      br1qbat
                      Edited 6 years ago
                      Vinyl package is very nice. Huge poster included. Nice pressing on heavy black vinyl. The Wizard channel more 70s horror movie inflected doom and gloom here. Nothing groundbreaking, but if you've dug the last few, you'll love it.

                      This one feels almost short at 42 minutes and has a much more focused sound than its predecessor. More of a head on approach, with only the trippy "The Reaper" being the exception.The new(ish) rhythm section is the best Jus has had while Liz has been in the band.

                      Best track for me is "Mourning of the Magicians".

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