Today, Nuclear War
Now! Productions sets April 25th as the international
release date for Witches Hammer's
long-awaited comeback album, Damnation Is My Throne,
on CD and vinyl LP formats.
Although they only released a few demos and a 12” EP during the band’s original
active period (1984-1990), Witches Hammer occupies
a prominent place among the pantheon of Canadian speed metal masters. The
original lineup featured guitarist Marco Banco, who was just 15 years old when
the band recorded its first demo; vocalist Rayy Crude; bassist Steve “Naïve”
Withrow; and on drums, Rayy’s brother, the late John Prizmic. Witches Hammer’s name may not
have been widely known during the band’s existence, but they were a crucial
piece of the Vancouver extreme metal scene, most notably through their
influence on the members of Blasphemy.
(Banco would, of course, later play guitar for Blasphemy on
the legendary Fallen Angel of Doom album.)
In the meantime, hear
the brand-new track "Solar Winds" HERE
at Nuclear War Now!'s Bandcamp.
Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for Witches Hammer's Damnation Is My Salvation
1. Across Azeroth
2. Solar Winds
3. Damnation Is My Salvation
4. Within the Halls
5. Frozen God
6. Witches Hammer
7. Deadly Mantis
8. Nine Pillars
3. Damnation Is My Salvation
4. Within the Halls
5. Frozen God
6. Witches Hammer
7. Deadly Mantis
8. Nine Pillars
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