Inner Turmoil With TAIME MARSH From THE WITCHING HOUR
Interview by Kris Peters Rising from the fog with outstretched arms
and haunting melodies are The Witching Hour, ready to embrace the
uninitiated into the cult of the damned with their latest single
Dead Inside. With their breakout single Sleep With...
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Interview by Kris Peters
Rising from the fog with outstretched arms and haunting melodies
are The Witching Hour, ready to embrace the uninitiated into the
cult of the damned with their latest single Dead Inside.
With their breakout single Sleep With The Stars reaching 1.4
million Spotify streams and being played on radio internationally,
The Witching Hour has already made one hell of an impact, even
catching the ears of Alice Cooper on his radio program Nights With
Alice Cooper on Triple M.
Dead Inside is the most recent intoxicating specimen of the band's
transcendent, modern gothic rock style. Beginning with haunting,
atmospheric guitar melodies and Taime Marsh’s rock vocals, the song
starts with the peace that can be found in a graveyard before dawn.
Then, the overdrive guitar kicks in, disrupting the narrative and
turning into a monster within sight as the intensity of the song
picks up. Clear, emotive vocals and heavy drums make this power
ballad carry a loaded punch, laying bare the feelings of anguish,
melancholy, and despair, that takes on a note of destruction with
the refrain, ‘you will bleed, just to know you’re still
alive’.
HEAVY caught up with Marsh to find out more.
"For this one, it's a bit of a gothic power ballad," Marsh shared.
"Almost like a heavy Tim Burton kind of vibe. So yeah, pretty much
that's the kind of vibe we're going for with that one. It's like a
tragic romance, kind of like depression with dark, sombre feelings
and aesthetic."
In the full interview, Taime discussed the release of The Witching
Hour's new single, Dead Inside. He acknowledged the pressure of
following up the successful debut single, Sleep With The Stars, and
emphasized the importance of balancing fan expectations with the
exploration of new sounds. The conversation also touched on touring
plans and more.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Rising from the fog with outstretched arms and haunting melodies
are The Witching Hour, ready to embrace the uninitiated into the
cult of the damned with their latest single Dead Inside.
With their breakout single Sleep With The Stars reaching 1.4
million Spotify streams and being played on radio internationally,
The Witching Hour has already made one hell of an impact, even
catching the ears of Alice Cooper on his radio program Nights With
Alice Cooper on Triple M.
Dead Inside is the most recent intoxicating specimen of the band's
transcendent, modern gothic rock style. Beginning with haunting,
atmospheric guitar melodies and Taime Marsh’s rock vocals, the song
starts with the peace that can be found in a graveyard before dawn.
Then, the overdrive guitar kicks in, disrupting the narrative and
turning into a monster within sight as the intensity of the song
picks up. Clear, emotive vocals and heavy drums make this power
ballad carry a loaded punch, laying bare the feelings of anguish,
melancholy, and despair, that takes on a note of destruction with
the refrain, ‘you will bleed, just to know you’re still
alive’.
HEAVY caught up with Marsh to find out more.
"For this one, it's a bit of a gothic power ballad," Marsh shared.
"Almost like a heavy Tim Burton kind of vibe. So yeah, pretty much
that's the kind of vibe we're going for with that one. It's like a
tragic romance, kind of like depression with dark, sombre feelings
and aesthetic."
In the full interview, Taime discussed the release of The Witching
Hour's new single, Dead Inside. He acknowledged the pressure of
following up the successful debut single, Sleep With The Stars, and
emphasized the importance of balancing fan expectations with the
exploration of new sounds. The conversation also touched on touring
plans and more.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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