News Added May 27, 2016 Cybernetic Witch Cult are a groovaceous metal band who take their influences from Doom metal, 70s rock, stoner rock, space rock and science fiction B movies. A serious band with a fun outlook on music, the lyrics tell stories of invasions, time travel, space and cult horror, the riffs are […]

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SITE: Getmetal
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Cybernetic Witch Cult are a groovaceous metal band who take their influences from Doom metal, 70s rock, stoner rock, space rock and science fiction B movies. A serious band with a fun outlook on music, the lyrics tell stories of invasions, time travel, space and cult horror, the riffs are grandiose and the drums are pounding.

Cybernetic Witch Cult were formed in the winter of 2013 in the middle of Cornwall. Three friends wanting to make some music that anyone could enjoy.

After an early lineup change, Alex Wyld, Kale Deane and Liam Stocks became the driving force behind the band.

The debut album 'Morlock Rock' was released on July 17th 2015, featuring 8 songs recorded at two studio locations in the South West. The band are gigging extensively to promote the album and are happy to perform anywhere for fuel money and beer.

Live shows consist of energetic performances with a projector screen setting the scenes for some of the lyrical content, any fans of Sci-fi & horror will love the musical atmospheres created at each show.

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01. Intro
02. Undone
03. Reno
04. Last Stand
05. St. Christoper
06. Boogeyman
07. Somewhere
08. Pick Your Poison
09. Timebomb
10. Somewhere (Acoustic)

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  • Album download leak: See leak report at the top of the page.
  • Album stream: There is no official stream reported.
  • Album pre-order: No pre-order link added.

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