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Sleeping Through the War

All Them Witches

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The Nashville-based quartet's fourth studio long-player, and second for New West Records, Sleeping Through the War is All Them Witches' most fully realized set to date, a sprawling yet remarkably focused effort that takes their exploratory, often spliced-together work ethic in a more stridently song-oriented direction. That's not to say that the band has abandoned the bluesy, promethean space rock of prior outings -- you can practically smell the smoke wafting into the control room during the hypnotic "Alabaster" and the rootsy, nearly ten-minute closer, "Internet" -- but less proto-metal offerings like "Don't Bring Me Coffee" and "Bruce Lee" evoke Queens of the Stone Age far more than they do Hawkwind. There's some significant sonic heft at play here as well, thanks in part to the presence of Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb (Sturgill Simpson, Shooter Jennings, Jason Isbell), who provides ample vistas for the band to probe, but is quick to administer a bit of contrast when things get a little too far out. Sleeping Through the War is at its best when it strikes a balance between atmosphere and songcraft, which it does to great effect on the beguiling opener, "Bulls." Anchored by a descending, OK Computer-era Radiohead-worthy melody and propelled to greatness by a thunderous stoner metal chorus that deftly utilizes the ghostly voices of notable Music City sirens Caitlin Rose, Tristen, and Erin Rae, it makes for an audacious opening volley. Thankfully, the rest of the album follows suit.

© James Christopher Monger /TiVo

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1
Bulls
00:06:40

All Them Witches, Composer, MainArtist - New West Records, LLC, MusicPublisher

2017 New West Records, LLC 2017 New West Records, LLC

2
Don't Bring Me Coffee
00:03:10

All Them Witches, Composer, MainArtist - New West Records, LLC, MusicPublisher

2017 New West Records, LLC 2017 New West Records, LLC

3
Bruce Lee
00:03:11

All Them Witches, Composer, MainArtist - New West Records, LLC, MusicPublisher

2017 New West Records, LLC 2017 New West Records, LLC

4
3-5-7
00:03:56

All Them Witches, Composer, MainArtist - New West Records, LLC, MusicPublisher

2017 New West Records, LLC 2017 New West Records, LLC

5
Am I Going Up?
00:05:33

All Them Witches, Composer, MainArtist - New West Records, LLC, MusicPublisher

2017 New West Records, LLC 2017 New West Records, LLC

6
Alabaster
00:06:57

All Them Witches, Composer, MainArtist - New West Records, LLC, MusicPublisher

2017 New West Records, LLC 2017 New West Records, LLC

7
Cowboy Kirk
00:06:50

All Them Witches, Composer, MainArtist - New West Records, LLC, MusicPublisher

2017 New West Records, LLC 2017 New West Records, LLC

8
Internet
00:09:50

All Them Witches, Composer, MainArtist - New West Records, LLC, MusicPublisher

2017 New West Records, LLC 2017 New West Records, LLC

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The Nashville-based quartet's fourth studio long-player, and second for New West Records, Sleeping Through the War is All Them Witches' most fully realized set to date, a sprawling yet remarkably focused effort that takes their exploratory, often spliced-together work ethic in a more stridently song-oriented direction. That's not to say that the band has abandoned the bluesy, promethean space rock of prior outings -- you can practically smell the smoke wafting into the control room during the hypnotic "Alabaster" and the rootsy, nearly ten-minute closer, "Internet" -- but less proto-metal offerings like "Don't Bring Me Coffee" and "Bruce Lee" evoke Queens of the Stone Age far more than they do Hawkwind. There's some significant sonic heft at play here as well, thanks in part to the presence of Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb (Sturgill Simpson, Shooter Jennings, Jason Isbell), who provides ample vistas for the band to probe, but is quick to administer a bit of contrast when things get a little too far out. Sleeping Through the War is at its best when it strikes a balance between atmosphere and songcraft, which it does to great effect on the beguiling opener, "Bulls." Anchored by a descending, OK Computer-era Radiohead-worthy melody and propelled to greatness by a thunderous stoner metal chorus that deftly utilizes the ghostly voices of notable Music City sirens Caitlin Rose, Tristen, and Erin Rae, it makes for an audacious opening volley. Thankfully, the rest of the album follows suit.

© James Christopher Monger /TiVo

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