Witchleaf
Witchleaf
Witchleaf
What shall I discover...
Witchleaf
Witchleaf
Witchleaf
What shall I discover if I taste it.
Forbidden gift of a nameless god
It can be found in June
In forest deeps under the moon.
It’s been there since the days the world was young
Witchleaf
Witchleaf
Witchleaf
What shall I discover...
Witchleaf
Witchleaf
Witchleaf
What shall I discover if I taste it.
Uncovered dreams it gives to you,
Deep ocean bottoms and the skies so blue.
The promises of Eden you have lost
Dropped to the ground by the angel’s host.
Witchleaf
Witchleaf
Witchleaf
What shall I discover...
Witchleaf
Witchleaf
Witchleaf
What shall I discover if I taste it
Seeds of Sun falling down
Bleeds the witch in golden crown.
Moonblood spills to the ground,
Feeds the roots you have not found.
Seeds of Sun falling down
Bleeds the witch in golden crown.
Moonblood spills to the ground,
Feeds the roots you have not found.
While not quite at the same level as their newest release The Purple Skull, this album is very solid in its own right. They are the best Italian doom band in my opinion, and that is saying something at the present time. Mike Henson
Great name your price album. A nice variety of tracks too, the vocals really grow on you after a couple of listens. Stand out tracks were Power to the people, the moon song and the last one. Charlie Hodgson
Weedian presents a 56-track chronicle of Mexico's stoner metal and heavy psych scenes, from ’90s forefathers to contemporary wrecking crews. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 21, 2022
Merchants of Death summon the spirits of the proto-metal heyday, fixating on raw tone, brute blues, wicked harmonies, and balmy Texas groove. 1975 called and they're standing outside your front window watching you rock the F out to the new Peth album. Bucky