Wykked Wytch

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Wykked Wytch
Origin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; United States
Genres Black metal
Gothic metal
Years active1994- present
Labels Demolition Records (1996-2003)
Dreamcather Records (2004-2007)
Perish Music Group (2008-present)
MembersIpek Warnock
Gio Geraca
Kenny
Salvatore LoPresti
Sean Young
Steven Brubaker
Past membersMark Warnock (guitars)
Sean Tibbetts (bass)
David (guitars)
Barry Myers (bass)
Pat Aylward (bass)
Ben Kuzay (bass)
Jeremy Deacon (bass)
Steve Brubaker (drums)
Harry Ketterer (drums)
Koos (drums)
Richard Christy (drums)
Website Wykked Wytch

Wykked Wytch is an American black metal band signed to Perish Music Group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Biography

The band released its first album, Something Wykked This Way Comes, in 1996 on its own label, Cauldron Records. [1] Demolition Records, a UK-based metal label, re-issued the album with two additional tracks for European distribution. [2]

Work began on a second album in 1999. [2] Angelic Vengeance was recorded at Damage Studios in Italy and released in 2001. [2]

They recorded demos for a third album, Nefret, in 2002 at Audiohammer Studios in Florida with engineer Jason Suecof and session drummer Richard Christy. The album was recorded in 2003 at Studio 13 in Florida and released in 2004 by Demolition/Dreamcatcher Records with cover art by Chad Michael Ward, who had designed the cover for Angelic Vengeance. [2] [3]

They toured with Carpathian Forest and the No Mercy festivals in 2005, [3] then returned home and began work on a fourth album, recording three demos before leaving on tour with Deicide in October. [3]

They signed with UK label SixSixSix Records in 2006 but soon left. Their self-financed fourth album, Memories of a Dying Whore, was recorded at Redroom Recorders in Tampa, Florida [2] and released in 2007 by Perish Music. [4] Before the completion of the album, Wykked Wytch would join Hanzel and Gretyl and Bella Morte for a short US tour "Oktotenfest" in the Fall of 2006.

In 2008, the band released two cover songs and videos; the songs were "Sweet Dreams" from Eurythmics and "Bring Me to Life" from Evanescence. [2]


In 2012, they released their album The Ultimate Deception, and toured the United States as an opening act for Soulfly.[ citation needed ] In the middle of that year, the band went on indefinite hiatus, on which they remain.[ citation needed ]

Members

Current line-up

Former members

Discography

Demos

Albums

Videos

Promo Videos

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References

  1. Artist Biography by Chris True at AllMusic
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Wykked Wytch: GLOBAL MUSIC Ltd: The home of DEMOLITION RECORDS and its imprint label, DR2". Demolitionrecords.com. Archived from the original on 2009-02-09. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
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  4. Wykked Wytch discography at Discogs
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2012-01-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)