WITCHCRAFT release new song, ‘Theory Of Consequence’

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Swedish classic / doom rock masters WITCHCRAFT have released a brand new song, ‘Theory Of Consequence’, from the band’s eagerly anticipated new album, »Nucleus«.

Listen to the track here: http://smarturl.it/TheoryOfConsequence

»Nucleus« is scheduled for a January 15, 2016 release worldwide via Nuclear Blast and will be available as CD, lavish digipak (also as a t-shirt bundle), vinyl (black, clear, splatter, gold) and digital download.

The first single, ‘The Outcast’, is out now on 7″ vinyl (black, clear) and as digital download – it is available exclusively via the Nuclear Blast Mailorder. The single includes the NIRVANA cover ‘Even In His Youth’. Listen to the single here: https://youtu.be/uLNkCmsdKV8

Pre-order »Nucleus« and get your copy of ‘The Outcast’ here: http://nblast.de/WitchcraftNucleusNB

The tracklists for both releases read as follows – find both covers attached below.

‘The Outcast’:
Side A
01. The Outcast (edit)
Side B
02. Even In His Youth (NIRVANA cover)

»Nucleus«:
01. Malstroem
02. Theory Of Consequence
03. The Outcast
04. Nucleus
05. An Exorcism Of Doubts
06. The Obsessed
07. To Transcend Bitterness
08. Helpless
09. Breakdown
Limited digipak CD & 2LP vinyl bonus track
10. Chasing Rainbows

The successor of 2012’s globally extremely successful album, »Legend«, is said to be mixing the rawer side of WITCHCRAFT‘s early roots with a slightly more melancholic modern sound.

With an all new line-up (Rage Widerberg on drums and Tobias Anger on bass) the band sounds more hungry and powerful than ever before. In combination with the thrilling, yet very down-to-earth production by Pelander himself, Philip Gabriel Saxin and Anton Sundell – it just throws you into dreamy sonic landscapes that will mesmerise and haunt you alike.

www.witchraftswe.com | www.facebook.com/witchcraft | www.nuclearblast.de/witchcraft

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When my old buddy Kenn Jensen asked me if I wanted to contribute to the new site he had created, then called powermetal.dk, I didn't hesitate. My love for metal music was and is great. I wrote my first review during the summer of 2004 (Moonspell's 'Antidote' album). In 2015, I took over the editor-in-chief role.

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