Okay, so I’ve been listening to this band called Witchcraft, and I gotta say, I’m hooked. I wanted to share my journey of getting into them, because it wasn’t exactly a straight line.
It all started with a random song recommendation. I can’t even remember where I saw it – maybe a forum, maybe a comment section, somewhere like that. Anyway, the name “Witchcraft” just stuck with me. It sounded cool, kinda mysterious, you know?
So, I looked them up. First thing I did was check out their most popular song. I think it was “No Angel or Demon”. I listened to it, and honestly? I wasn’t blown away. It was alright, a bit slow, maybe a bit too…doomy for me at the time. I moved on, figuring they just weren’t my thing.
But then, a few weeks later, I was browsing for some new music, and the name popped up again. This time, I decided to give them another shot. I figured, maybe I just caught them on a bad day, or maybe that one song wasn’t representative of their whole sound. I found an album of them. I think it was the one that is just named “Witchcraft.”

I put the album on while I was working. And this time, something clicked. The riffs grabbed me, the vocals were raw and passionate, and the whole vibe was just…different. It was heavy, but not in a screaming, aggressive way. More like a slow burn, a hypnotic groove.
- I started with the first track, and I just let it play.
- By the third song, I was completely into it.
- I even stopped working for a bit just to really listen.
I ended up listening to that whole album, and then I went back and listened to some of their other stuff. And you know what? Even the songs I didn’t like at first, I started to appreciate them more. I realized it was all about the mood, the atmosphere they create.
What I love most.
So yeah, that’s my Witchcraft story. It’s a good reminder that sometimes, you gotta give music a second chance. You might just discover your new favorite * now I am trying to search for the CD of them, and all of their albums.I think that I become the fans of them!