1 Heavy Like A Witch - 0:00 2 The Urn - 5:48 3 Bloodhounds - 9:26 4 Guns - 12:58 5 - 17:24 6 Until It Unwinds - 23:16 7 Easy - 31:57 8 Family Song For The Leaving - 36:12 9 Right Hand - 39:57 10. I Can't Even See Myself (Bonus Track) - 45:49 All Them Witches earn immediate distinction for being the first American band signed to German heavy psych purveyors Elektrohasch Schallplatten. Endorsement from the label of Colour Haze guitarist/vocalist Stefan Koglek, which has released albums from My Sleeping Karma, Sungrazer, Rotor, Been Obscene and The Machine -- essentially casting the blueprint by which a goodly portion of the up and coming European scene is built -- goes a long way in my book, and the feat is even more impressive when one considers that the Nashville four-piece's debut full-length, Our Mother Electricity sounds so distinctly American. They're not the first to use the wordplay, but in calling their approach “psychedelta rock,“
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