As the world plunges into chaos, in this the final days of the wretched human race, there is only one antidote to this misery.....THE ELECTRIC WIZARD.
ELECTRIC WIZARD is the heaviest band in the world. The oblivion and ecstasy of crushing doom and high grade marijuana, a sonic aural trip far, far away from this world, where only cyclopean walls of crackling vintage valve amplifiers set to the full overdrive and primal ritualistic beats can wash away all the filth and drudgery of everyday life.
Our music is DoomMetal, the only true definition. We toll the bell of hell, our sound is a crushing behemoth of funeral march psychedelia. Violent, bleak and ritualistic, we bow to the black altar of the RIFF. We do not rock, we kill!
Born in Dorset, England in 1993, in a quiet country town, initially we were the product of frustration, unemployment and excessive drug abuse. But through hallucinogenic experimentation and occult sciences we realised our true potential. Eventually becoming a multi-tentacled paen to dark and weird subjects. A celebration of outre low brow art like Weird Tales, 70's horror and B-movies, head shop art, drug comix, italian pornohorror comics, Crepax, Lovecraft, Howard etc. etc...coupled with a morbid fascination in cults, witchcraft, freemasonry, biker culture, nazi mysticism and ancient occult sciences and how these dark arts can be applied to music. We have created a true one way ticket away from this dead planet.
Cult Doom metal band Electric Wizard unveils new song "Turn Off Your Mind"
World-class British doom metal band ELECTRIC WIZARD will release its long-awaited new album Black Masses in North America on January 18 via Metal Blade Records/Rise Above Records. The legendary group's seventh studio album, Black Masses was recorded with Grammy Award-winning British recording engineer Liam Watson (The White Stripes) in London's Toe Rag Studios. Today, Stereogum premieres the wicked new ELECTRIC WIZARD song "Turn off Your Mind", calling the track "multi-layered stoner swirl". Check out "Turn off Your Mind" now at Stereogum
Long hailed as the true heirs to Black Sabbath, ELECTRIC WIZARD have achieved near iconic status in the metal underground. Now, in league with Satan himself, ELECTRIC WIZARD prepares to annihilate the planet with Black Masses, its "dark prayer to Luciferian heavy metal" via crackling, vintage valve amplifiers set to full overdrive. Pre-release excitement for the record is boosted by the band's appearance on the cover of the February issue of Decibel magazine, which hits newsstands this week. To order the issue and read the ELECTRIC WIZARD cover story ("Why this Doom Mob Rules"), simply visit Decibel Magazine
Propelled by gigantic riffs and dripping with dark, bluesy undertones, Black Masses is an ugly, sleazy and dirty album steeped in unruly themes of 70's exploitation cinema, occultism, substance abuse and narco-satanism. Taken as a whole, the record creates a twisted amalgam of late 60's dark acid psychedelia and early 80's satanic metal, all draped in both vile, misanthropic imagery and lyrics.
The track listing for ELECTRIC WIZARD's Black Masses is as follows:
- Black Mass
- Venus in Furs
- Night Child
- Patterns of Evil
- Satyr IX
- Turn Off Your Mind
- Scorpio Curse
- Crypt of Drugula
Accessible and exciting yet violent and evil, ELECTRIC WIZARD has been riding a black wave of success since its formation in 1993. The band is an all encompassing paean to "dark and weird subjects" and a true celebration of bizarre low brow art (think: Weird Tales), vintage horror and B-movies, subversive foreign comics and H.P. Lovecraft coupled with a morbid fascination in cults, witchcraft, freemasonry, biker culture and ancient occult sciences and how these dark arts can be applied to music. The quartet's incendiary and apocalyptic live performances have thrilled audiences the world over culminating in near iconic status amongst true fanatics and devotees of HEAVY music.
In addition to Oborn, ELECTRIC WIZARD features Liz Buckingham (guitars), Tas Danazoglou (bass) and Shaun Rutter (drums / percussion).
"For those who crave Sabbath-like dirges, Electric Wizard has few peers."- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE (January 6, 2011)
"the most critically acclaimed band of their kind since Black Sabbath. 'Black Masses' is like Stonehenge on wheels, hurtling downhill and slamming through the side of your house; it will fuck you up."- DECIBEL
"Sabbath, Satan, and Lovecraft-nodding…the collection was produced in analog by Liam Watson. And, as in the past, the feedback will blow out your speakers while everything else hypnotizes. Get a taste of those amplifiers"- STEREOGUM
"Why Can't Life be More Like Electric Wizard?"- THE OBELISK
- None Yet
Black Masses
2010
Album
Rise Above
- Black Mass
- Venus in Furs
- The Nightchild
- Patterns of Evil
- Satyr IX
- Turn Off Your Mind
- Scorpio Curse
- Crypt of Drugula
The Processean (Procession)
2008
EP
Rise Above
- The Processean (Procession)
Witchcult Today
2007
Album
Rise Above
- Witchcult Today
- Dunwich
- Satanic Rites of Drugula
- Raptus
- The Chosen Few
- Torquemada 71
- Black Magic Rituals & Perversions
- Saturnine
a. Frisson des Vampires
b. Zora
We Live
2004
Album
Rise Above
- Eko Eko Azarak
- We Live
- Flower of Evil A.K.A. Malfiore
- Another Perfect Day?
- The Sun Has Turned to Black
- Saturn's Children
i. Invocation
ii. Ritual
Let Us Prey
2002
Album
Rise Above
- A Chosen Few
- We, the Undead
- Master of Alchemy
- The Outsider
- Night of the Shape
- Priestess of Mars
- Mother of Serpents
i. House of Whipcord
ii. The Black Drug
Dopethrone
2000
Album
Rise Above
- Vinum Sabbathi
- Funeralopolis
- Weird Tales
- Barbarian
- I, the Witchfinder
- The Hills Have Eyes
- We Hate You
- Dopethrone
i. Electric Frost
ii. Golgotha
iii. Altar of Melektaus
Supercoven
1998
EP
Bad Acid
- Supercoven
- Burnout
Come My Fanatics
1997
Album
Rise Above
- Return Trip
- Wizard in Black
- Doom-Mantia
- Ivixor B / Phase Inducer
- Son of Nothing
- Solarian 13
Chrono.Naut
1997
EP
Man's Ruin
- Chrono.Naut
- Chrono.Naut Phase II (Chaos Revealed)
Electric Wizard
1995
Album
Rise Above
- Stone Magnet
- Mourning Prayer
- Mountains of Mars
- Behemoth
- Devil's Bride
- Black Butterfly
- Electric Wizard - Wooden Pipe
- None Yet
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