Seven Witches - Call Upon The Wicked

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Seven Witches - Call Upon The Wicked

\r\nThe return of James Rivera behind the mic seemed as a great opportunity for the band to release a marvelous new album. However, things didn’t really turn out to be this way. Unfortunately, the new Seven Witches album lacks inspiration.
\r\nJames Rivera, who is such an expressive frontman, reunites with the guitar master Jack Frost and bassist Mike LePond (Symphony X) along with drummer Taz Marazz completes the band line up, creating together a solid and heavy “backbone” for the compositions.
\r\n“Call Upon The Wicked” is a mediocre album; apart from a few good ideas, there isn’t anything to grab your attention and make you listen to the album over and over again. There is actually a tension for a “modern” approach on some songs, however it doesn’t affect the band’s original music style. There are 2-3 songs that I liked a lot, generally, though, the album is monotonous and at the end, tiring.
\r\nI really hope they find a way to regain lost ground soon. \r\n

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\r\nNicoleta Sarantou \r\n

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\r\nLine up:
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James Rivera - Vocals
\r\nJack Frost - Guitar
\r\nMike LePond - Bass
\r\nTaz Marazz - Drums \r\n

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