
HOLY FAWN 'DEATH SPELLS' 2LP - TRI-COLOR
LABEL: Triple Crown Records Inc.
VINYL RELEASE DATE: 5/12/2023
ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE: 2018
VARIANT: Tricolor Vinyl 2LP
Death Spells initially received a DIY, regional release in 2018, with the bandâs friend putting out the 10-song album via his label, Whelmed Records. Word about the young band began to grow out of the Southwest with fans and friends sharing the songs and âDrag Me Into The Woodsâ video via social media, eventually tipping off a handful of in-the-know writers and musicians. Stereogum proclaimed it as one of the âTop 50 Records of 2018,â New Noise dubbed it a âsonic adventure,â and Heavy Blog Is Heavy/Arctic Dronesâ writer David Zeidler saying, â a little-known indie band from Arizona being touted as the next big thing by respected musicians isnât something Iâm likely to gloss over lightly⊠I was sufficiently impressed, but it wasnât until the band released the first single from Death Spells, âArrowsâ⊠that I fully realized how exciting and potentially important this band could be.â Thriceâs Riley Breckenridge said he âliterally had goosebumps for a majority of my first listenâ and Lamb of Godâs Randy Blythe offered, âlistening from top-to-bottom will take you on a trance-inducing journey.â
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LABEL: Triple Crown Records Inc.
VINYL RELEASE DATE: 5/12/2023
ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE: 2018
VARIANT: Tricolor Vinyl 2LP
Death Spells initially received a DIY, regional release in 2018, with the bandâs friend putting out the 10-song album via his label, Whelmed Records. Word about the young band began to grow out of the Southwest with fans and friends sharing the songs and âDrag Me Into The Woodsâ video via social media, eventually tipping off a handful of in-the-know writers and musicians. Stereogum proclaimed it as one of the âTop 50 Records of 2018,â New Noise dubbed it a âsonic adventure,â and Heavy Blog Is Heavy/Arctic Dronesâ writer David Zeidler saying, â a little-known indie band from Arizona being touted as the next big thing by respected musicians isnât something Iâm likely to gloss over lightly⊠I was sufficiently impressed, but it wasnât until the band released the first single from Death Spells, âArrowsâ⊠that I fully realized how exciting and potentially important this band could be.â Thriceâs Riley Breckenridge said he âliterally had goosebumps for a majority of my first listenâ and Lamb of Godâs Randy Blythe offered, âlistening from top-to-bottom will take you on a trance-inducing journey.â

















