Wytch Hazel
II: Sojourn


4.0
excellent

Review

by PsychicChris USER (593 Reviews)
July 25th, 2018 | 14 replies


Release Date: 2018 | Tracklist

Review Summary: An incredibly enjoyable listen that improves the debut’s formula

Wytch Hazel sounds like Thin Lizzy as fronted by Pagan Altar’s Terry Jones. Such a combination seems out there but it makes sense when you consider both bands often brought rustic storytelling and subtle folk influence into their respective approaches to hard rock. The formula worked on 2016’s Prelude and it may work even better on Wytch Hazel’s second full-length, II: Sojourn.

The musicianship certainly lives up to the cleanliness promised by the album’s crystal-clear production. That Lizzy influence shines brightest in the guitar work as one can hear the familiar twin setup delivering intricate Celtic harmonies, driving gallops, upbeat shuffles, and rootsy acoustic work. The rhythm section also gets to stand out, particularly whenever those harmonies kick in on songs like the swinging “Save My Life.” The vocals also do a good job of capturing Terry Jones’ wispy character, though the tone is used more for youthful evangelizing than an old man’s ghost stories.

It also helps that the songwriting strikes an excellent balance between dynamics and catchiness. This is best demonstrated by the back to back “Still We Fight” and “Wait on the Wind.” Both songs adhere to more or less conventional structures, but the former is a largely fast-paced rocker with a slow bridge that effectively grinds the momentum to a halt while the latter is a subdued ballad that gradually picks up speed at its climax. It’s still somewhat formulaic, but that arguably ensures instant accessibility.

The band also managed to save the best songs for last. “Chorale” brings the album back to life after a more ballad-oriented song sequence, allowing “Slaves of Righteousness” to deliver its gospel in a sweeping fashion and “Victory” to follow it up with another solid swing. “Angel Take Me” makes for a smooth closer and its subtle piano results in the album’s most effective ballad.

Sojourn is a couple basic choruses and a somewhat sluggish middle away from hitting that true classic status, but it is an incredibly enjoyable listen that improves the debut’s formula. The breezy songwriting may make it an easy gateway for casual listeners, but there’s enough variety and care in the arrangement to keep from feeling too shallow. There seems to be a herd of Thin Lizzy soundalikes floating about in recent years, but Wytch Hazel might be the best of the lot.

Highlights:
“Save My Life”
“Still We Fight”
“Slaves of Righteousness”
“Victory”
“Angel Take Me”

Originally published at http://indymetalvault.com



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Astral Abortis
July 27th 2018


6731 Comments


Best band ever

manosg
Emeritus
July 27th 2018


12710 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8 | Sound Off

Yeah this is great.

JS19
August 3rd 2018


7777 Comments


I accidentally saw these guys during my undergrad and didn't know they would be any bigger - cool

Astral Abortis
August 3rd 2018


6731 Comments


I have to seriously question how you these guys and didn't instantly think they would become the biggest metal band in the world, because they've always been amazing from day one

JS19
August 3rd 2018


7777 Comments


Because they were playing Lancaster duh

necropig
August 4th 2018


7442 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

The cover is giving me meads vibes, checking

Anthracks
August 8th 2018


8237 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this is a man's modern rock album

zaruyache
September 27th 2019


27892 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This is prog // this is good

WytchHazel
September 3rd 2020


1 Comments


Thanks for the review and the kind words everyone! Check out our new single 'I Am Redeemed' taken from the new album out 30th October: wytchhazel.bandcamp.com

necropig
April 2nd 2023


7442 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Oh its the bands themselves

Pikazilla
August 26th 2023


31522 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

discovered these guys by accident



this is so my vibe :3

Azazzel
August 26th 2023


940 Comments


I only heard the new one. made some favorites list for that week/month among it's styles devotees

Pikazilla
August 26th 2023


31522 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

it's the sort of sound grand magus have been taking a stab at and not pulling any of it off well since their inception

Azazzel
August 26th 2023


940 Comments


I like Iron Will and Hammer.. but I'll go hit the debut



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