Tag: Acid Witch

  • Acid Witch / Vanik @ Hard Luck Bar, Toronto, 14 October 2017

    Acid Witch / Vanik @ Hard Luck Bar, Toronto, 14 October 2017

    When October comes around, horror aficionados salivate at the thought of Halloween – the creepy highlight of the month. And what better way would there be to honour this ghoulish time of year than to see the purveyors of hallucinogenic Halloween death metal, namely Acid Witch? Speed metal outlaws Vanik are notable for frontman Vanik’s…

  • Hellbound’s Halloween Playlist 2017: another spooky + heavy soundtrack

    Hellbound’s Halloween Playlist 2017: another spooky + heavy soundtrack

    It’s been a few years since the folks here at Hellbound put together a staff playlist for Halloween. This year we decided to give it another go, including some of the classics while challenging ourselves to expand our haunted horizons a little this time around. Here is what we came up with, along with a…

  • ACID WITCH @ Bovine Sex Club, Toronto ON, November 15, 2014

    ACID WITCH @ Bovine Sex Club, Toronto ON, November 15, 2014

    ACID WITCH @ Bovine Sex Club, Toronto ON, November 15th, 2014 With support from IDNS and Chainbreaker, who were a great way to get the crowd amped up, Detroit’s Acid Witch made their first ever appearance outside of the United States. Fans packed into Toronto’s Queen Street standby, the Bovine Sex Club, for a Saturday…

  • Nunslaughter/Acid Witch – Spooky split

    Nunslaughter/Acid Witch – Spooky split

    I love splis releases. A recent favourite would have to be Godreah’s splendid The Bones of This Land Are Not Speechless/British Black Punk Metal, from the excellent Old Corpse Road and The Meads of Asphodel respectively (see www.godreah.com). Wouldn’t it be great to see Mastodon and Voivod do a split? I’d love to hear Mastodon…

  • Maryland Deathfest 2011 Recap Day 3

    Continuing on from our collected review of Thursday’s and Friday’s shows, here is what we thought of the bands we saw which played Saturday, Day three, of the 2011 Maryland Deathfest. Reviews by Adam Wills, Laura Wiebe and Sean Palmerston, with photography by Albert Mansour.