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All Them Witches had announced in March (pandemic delay) the release of "Nothing as the Ideal", the sixth authorial record of the band's career. The Nashville group, formed by bassist and vocalist Charles Michael Parks, Jr., guitarist Ben McLeod and drummer, tape-looper and graphic artist Robby Staebler, recorded the album at the classic Abbey Road Studios in London. Finally released, the eight-track set made good use of the legendary studio's analog infrastructure, sprinkling the procedures with fragmented loops (nice news!) And rewinding, while simultaneously maintaining a radiant core of classic rock. It is inevitably the group's heaviest ride until today. With “Zepellian” echoes, it is a dark and sensory record, with one foot in nostalgia and the other in some distant dimension (which beckons to the future). The trio has consistently mixed their Nashville roots with classic rock and a stoner perspective, but without ever falling into the rut, see the multifaceted sound of this record. Below, “Nothing as the Ideal”, by All Them Witches, 


 

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