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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment magazine in the UK“, WitcheR, a black metal band from Hungary, have released a dark music video for their latest album, Lélekharang.
Since 2010, black metal band, WitcheR, have been releasing music. Gere Karola (synths, vocals) and Neubauer Roland (guitars, drums, vocals) started the band to play atmospheric black metal with strong synth harmonies and classical influences, similar to Summoning and early Dimmu Borgir.
The atmospheric black metal band from Hungary have released yet another music video for their new album, which came out in October.
The band’s life has entered a completely new era thanks to the album, Lélekharang, which inspired even the band’s first music video. The video is closely related to the dark witch-themed song, which also serves as the end of the Lélekharang era.
According to a number of different platforms, Lélekharang is one of the best atmospheric black metal albums of the year!
1. Intro
2. Hamvak – Ashes
3. Lélekharang – Soul Bell
4. Csendesen – Peacefully
5. Hazatérés – Homecoming
6. Moonlight Sonata Op. 27. No. 2. I. Adagio sostenuto (Ludwig van Beethoven cover)
Buy CD/tape: https://witcherband.bandcamp.com/album/l-lekharang
Buy LP: https://beverina.bandcamp.com/album/witcher-l-lekharang-2022
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