Electric Wizard

The occult, the devil, hell and weed โ€“ a whole lot of weed, actuallyโ€ฆ With Electric Wizard you can expect charcoaled riffs, freshly unearthed, that sound like tar poured over their listenersโ€™ ears. Youโ€™ll hardly come by bigger legends of stoner or doom metal from the past few decades. When you listen to their music, you feel as if the pot trip has left you at the bottom of the bong. A few minutes with them and youโ€™ll be guaranteed a good time.

History:

Technically speaking, Electric Wizard was founded in 1993, but the bandโ€™s world started to form a lot earlier. From 1988 to 1993, the Brits were playing death/doom metal as Morbicus, Putrefaction, Lord of Putrefaction, Thy Grief Eternal, and Eternal, to finally settle on the current name and an important stylistic refashioning. Death metal was yesterdayโ€™s news, and the doom core was supplemented with stoner riffs paying tribute to Black Sabbath. The bandโ€™s debut album, containing material in the new stylistic vein, wasnโ€™t shabby, but it was Come My Fanaticsโ€ฆ that broke the bank and is still considered to be one of the best records of the band. Nevertheless, the best was still to come. The third record of the English, released in 2000, Dopethrone has since gained a cult status in the stoner/doom circles and is considered to be one of the best metal records of the last three decades. After its release, Electric Wizard became a mainstay band. Their subsequent records, Witchcult Today and Black Masses in particular, have also enjoyed considerable acclaim. The Bournemouth bandโ€™s most recent LP is the 2017 Wizard Bloody Wizard.ย 

Discography:

LP:

Electric Wizard, 1994
Come My Fanatics…., 1997
Dopethrone, 2000
Let Us Prey, 2002
We Live, 2004
Witchcult Today, 2007
Black Masses, 2010
Time to Die, 2014
Wizard Bloody Wizard, 2017

EP:

Chrono.naut, 1997
Supercoven, 1998
The Processean, 2008
Legalise Drugs and Murder, 2012
L.S.D., 2001

Singles:

Legalise Drugs & Murder, 2012
Satyr IX (2012 Demo Version), 2012
I Am Nothing, 2014
SadioWitch, 2014
See You in Hell, 2017

Splits:

Demon Lung / Aquatic Fanatic, 1995 (z Our Haunted Kingdom)
Chrono.naut / Nuclear Guru, 1997 (z Orange Goblin)
Electric Wizard / Reverend Bizarre, 2008 (z Reverend Bizarre)

Live albums:

Radio 1 Session 1/05, 2006
Live Maryland Deathfest 2012, 2018
Black Magic Rituals & Perversions Vol. 1, 2024