Review: Witching Hour – Rise Of The Desecrated (Black/Thrash Metal)


I cannot help but feel a little bit nostalgic when writing about this release. Witching Hour come from my home region, a rural place near the French border in the southwest of Germany. I remember talking about this group on the school ground together with fellow metalheads, Witching Hour just started to doing live gigs and soon brought out their first demo. Funnily though, I never listened to the demo and neither went to seem them live.

So for 10 years, I completely lost track of Witching Hour. That was until I started to scout for some old school Black Metal and by coincidence learned that not only the band was still going strong but had already put out two full-length albums!

Their 2009 debut Rise of the Desecrated brings back the times of Blackened Thrash Metal that dominated the German scene in the early 80s with outstanding bands like Sodom and Destruction. As a matter of fact, the singer sounds a lot like Schmier, the vocalist of Destruction. Just like their obvious idols, the German newcomers show that they are competent musicians albeit the rough production values. The song-writing is rather varied too and Witching Hour don't confuse being old school with being monotonous. They even throw in some blast beats in the last third of the record.

Although the lack of some more memorable songs prevents the album from being the big hit, keep in mind that Witching Hour were practically still teenagers when the recorded this material. Every fan of rough Black/Thrash Metal should definitely give it a least a listen.

Cover artwork courtesy of Hasley Caust. 

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