

It already was naturally, but lots of touring with each other and lots of spending time together, it’s strengthened the sound.” “We’ve all been playing with each other for a while now, so I think the dynamic has gotten a lot stronger. “It’s gotten more complex,” says frontwoman Sade Sanchez. The evolution between records is clear, even to them. Every cloud has a silver lining and all that, because the album is a gorgeous, intense yet dreamy, psych-rock beast.

They don’t like to rush things, spending months upon months touring between records, but this year’s lockdown has allowed them to sit down and focus. It’s been almost exactly three years since we spoke to Cali dark rock trio LA Witch, and back then they were on the verge of releasing their debut album four years after putting out their EP. So here we are in 2020, and as we speak via Zoom, they’re preparing to release their second album Play With Fire.

Witch main page LA Witch Plays With Fire and Makes Magic
