Driving guitars and haunting dual vocals that bridge the gap between Scottish grit and American vastness. Restless, organic rock for long roads and open skies.
Witch Post sounds like the exact moment a cold Atlantic wind hits the dusty plains of the American West. It is music built on the friction between two distinct geographies: the jagged, rain-slicked energy of Scottish rock and roll and the wide-open, cinematic scale of Montana indie. The guitars are often overdriven and urgent, but they carry a sense of melodic space that prevents the sound from ever feeling claustrophobic.
What truly sets them apart is the vocal chemistry between Dylan Fraser and Alaska Reid. Their voices do not just harmonize; they intertwine in a way that feels like a single, dual-faceted perspective. There is a 'wolffish' quality to their delivery. It is lean, hungry, and slightly wild, yet grounded by a deep reverence for the craft of songwriting and the folklore that informs their name.
Start with 'Beast' to hear their most potent distillation of this energy. It captures the driving rhythm and the atmospheric weight that makes their collaboration feel less like a side project and more like a necessary reclamation of guitar-driven band music in the modern era.
Shares indie rock, garage rock, indie pop (subgenres); analog warmth, live recording, lo fi (production style)
Shares analog warmth, live recording, dynamic range (production style); restless, defiant, wistful (moods)
Shares indie rock, garage rock, indie pop (subgenres); electric guitar, drums, bass (instrumentation)
Shares analog warmth, live recording, lo fi (production style); indie rock, garage rock, alternative rock (subgenres)
Shares indie rock, garage rock, indie pop (subgenres); analog warmth, live recording, dynamic range (production style)
Shares indie rock, garage rock, alternative rock (subgenres); analog warmth, live recording, lo fi (production style)
Shares indie rock, garage rock, indie pop (subgenres); electric guitar, drums, bass (instrumentation)
Shares indie rock, garage rock, alternative rock (subgenres); analog warmth, live recording, lo fi (production style)
Shares indie rock, indie pop, alternative rock (subgenres); electric guitar, drums, bass (instrumentation)
Shares garage rock, harmonized, indie rock, indie pop (signature)
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Shares road trip, garage rock, dynamic range, indie rock (signature)
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