The Wytches

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The Wytches
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The Wytches - John Peel Centre, Stowmarket
Background information
Also known asThe Witches (2011–2012)
Origin Peterborough, England
Genres
Years active2011–present
Labels
Members
  • Kristian Bell
  • Daniel Rumsey
  • Mark Breed
  • Bhavin Thaker
Past members
  • Gianni Honey
  • Demelza Mather
Website www.thewytches.net/

The Wytches are an English rock band formed in 2011 in Peterborough. Following their formation, the band were based in Brighton. [5] The band currently consists of singer-songwriter Kristian Bell, bassist Daniel Rumsey, keyboardist/guitarist Mark Breed and drummer Bhavin Thaker. [6]

Contents

Drummer Gianni Honey left the band in 2019. [7]

History

Kristian Bell and Gianni Honey had previously played together in the Crooked Canes in their hometown of Peterborough. Honey was taught by former Morrissey drummer Spike T. Smith and played in local bands.

Following the split of the Crooked Canes, the duo moved to Brighton to attend university and advertised around campus for a bassist. Daniel Rumsey was the only person to respond and joined the band. Rumsey was a singer-songwriter originally from Dorset who had fronted the "horror punk" band Fall Victim before moving to Brighton where he fronted Dan Rumsey & the Bitter End [8] and the Voyage Andromeda. [9] Initially called the Witches, the band changed the spelling to Wytches to make their band name more easily found on Google. [10] The band also originally featured second guitarist Mark Breed, with whom Bell later started a side project with called the Mark and Kristian Band. [11]

The band released their debut single "Beehive Queen" in June 2013 via Hate Hate Hate Records [12] and follow up single "Robe for Juda" in November 2013. [13] In September 2013 the band released a low key limited edition cassette Thunder Lizard Revisited. [14] The band released their debut US single "Crying Clown" (originally the b-side to the band's debut UK single) via Fat Possum Records in November 2013. [15]

Annabel Dream Reader (2014–2015)

On 4 February 2014, the band announced they had signed with Heavenly Recordings and released "Gravedweller" as a free digital single. [16] The band also signed to Partisan Records in the US. [17]

The band released their debut album Annabel Dream Reader in August 2014. [18] The album was recorded over two days at Toe Rag Studios in Hackney, London and co-produced by Bell and former Coral guitarist Bill Ryder-Jones. [19] The album was recorded and mixed by Luke Oldfield on an 8-track Studer A80. [20] It reached number 50 in the UK Albums Chart. [21]

All Your Happy Life (2016–2019)

In August 2016, Mark Breed re-joined the band as a permanent member. [22]

The band released an EP of self recorded songs titled Home Recordings in June 2016. [23] In September 2016 they released their second album All Your Happy Life . [24]

In 2018, the band parted ways with their UK record label Heavenly Recordings and US record label Partisan, leaving them unsigned. [25] In March 2019, the band pulled out of a planned UK support tour with Drenge plus several warm up dates, citing "unforeseen circumstances". [26]

In October 2019, the band played 3 gigs as a 3-piece with Honey replaced by session player Demelza Mather. [27]

Three Mile Ditch (2020–2022)

In May 2020, Daniel Rumsey released an EP called The Darkest Day from a new side project called Dan Rumsey & the Dark Days. [28]

On 10 June 2020, the band released the single "Cowboy" via their own label Cable Code Records. [7] It was also confirmed at this time that Gianni Honey had officially left the band, with Bell stating "we were disheartened by the whole thing. All the work that goes into getting a band off its feet and into the public felt like something we'd have to try all over again". [29]

On October 2, 2020, the band released their third album Three Mile Ditch via Cable Code Records. [30]

In November 2021, Kristian Bell released a solo album Backfire through Cable Code Records. [31]

Our Guest Can't Be Named (2023-24)

Demelza Mather had toured with the band as a session drummer since Honey's departure in 2019 and was announced as an official member of the group in March 2023. [32] [33]

In June 2023, the band announced they had signed to Alcopop! Records and would be performing a tour of the UK and Europe in October 2023. [34] [35]

On July 4, 2023, the band released the single "Maria" and also announced their upcoming fourth album Our Guest Can't Be Named would be released in September 2023. [36] The music video for Maria was directed by band member Mark Breed. [6]

On August 24, 2023, the band released Zep Step, the second single from Our Guest Can't Be Named. [37] A limited edition 7" pressing of the single was released printed on X-ray films in the style of Ribs, a historically black market method of smuggling and distributing music banned from the public. [38] The accompanying music video was again directed by Mark Breed. [39]

On September 22, 2023, The Wytches released their fourth album Our Guest Can't Be Named. The album received largely positive reviews, [40] with DIY Magazine describing it as "A wave-ride of glorious surf-sludge" [41] and Far Out Magazine calling the album "Some of the greatest songs they’ve ever released". [42]

On 5 July 2024, the band released the 'Replica' EP via Alcopop! Records. As well as Pentagram, it also features covers of tracks by Porter Wagoner, Chet Baker and John Cale. [43]

Band members

Current members

Former members

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
UK
[21]
Annabel Dream Reader 50
All Your Happy Life
  • Released: September 30, 2016
  • Label: Heavenly
  • Formats: CD, LP, download
78
Three Mile Ditch
  • Released: October 2, 2020
  • Label: Cable Code
  • Formats: CD, LP, cassette, download
Our Guest Can't Be Named
  • Released: September 22, 2023
  • Label: Alcopop!
  • Formats: CD, LP, download
97

EPs

Singles

TitleYearAlbum
"Robe for Juda" [45] 2013Annabel Dream Reader
"Crying Clown" [46]
"Digsaw" / "House of Mirrors" [47]
"Gravedweller" [48] 2014
"Wire Frame Mattress" [49]
"Burn Out the Bruise" [50]
"C-Side" [51] 2016All Your Happy Life
"Crest of Death" [52]
"Double World" [53] 2017non-album single
"Cowboy" [54] 2020Three Mile Ditch
"A Love You'll Never Know" [55]
"Maria" [6] 2023Our Guest Can't Be Named
"Zep Step" [37]

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