Album Review: WYTCH HAZEL

IV: Sacrament 

Review by: Jim Harrison 

8.5

On June 2, 2023 Wytch Hazel is set to release their fourth full length album  IV: Sacrament through Bad Omen Records (North American Distribution: Metal Blade Records) to fans worldwide.

The band was formed in the 2011 in Lancashire England and is classified as a hard rock/metal act but I feel they project a  progressive metal direction.  My first listen they create a Blue Oyster Cult vibe with the thick sound of Deep Purple producing a unique sound that is all their own. Colin Hendra, founding vocalist/guitarist voice really shines on this record and the harmonies are catchy.

Some of the stand out tracks start with the first song “The Fire’s Control” with a really cool sound and a great harmony and guitar riff that is catchy leading into “Angel of Light” with strong lyrics about hope and again with a strong vocal performance by Colin. Track four starts off with a heavier guitar riff then the drums kick in allowing  the vocals to stand out.  Tracks “Deliver Us” and “Endless Battle” are both my personal favourites, focusing on great lyrical content and both songs giving that “ear worm” where you find yourself humming along after the tracks have ended and these would make a great addition to a live performance.

When bands hit their fourth album typically this is when they hit the ground running and this is no different for Wytch Hazel.  This is a mature, well written musically sound album with a great vocal performance.  You can feel this album has been a labor of love and being a new fan I am hooked.  The progressive sound and crisp production really separates  their distinctive sound from what’s out there, I recommend checking this out.

Colin Hendra Vocals,Guitar,Drums
Alex Haslam Guitar 
Andy Shackleton Bass
Aaron Hay Drums 
Ed Turner Mandolin/Mellotron
Drums in this recording by Colin Hendra