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About Witch Kitty

Step into the hauntingly somber world of "Witch Kitty," an indie rock band that casts melancholic enchantments through their music like sorrowful sorcerers. Brought together by the weight of their own darkness during a blood moon, the band members – Rob and Asher – infuse their melodies with haunting and desolate energy.

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Rob, with his mournful and mysterious vocals, is rumored to have made desperate bargains with unseen forces, channeling their despair into his performances. He spent years grappling with his own inner demons, channeling his pain into lyrics that resonate with the broken-hearted. Asher, the enigmatic guitarist, is whispered to possess a guitar that's been passed down through generations of tormented souls, amplifying the band's eerie sound. The guitar's wood is said to carry the essence of countless tearful nights.

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Their debut album, "Everett," was recorded in an abandoned chapel where echoes of forgotten grief still linger. The lead single, "Blue," evokes the haunting cries of souls lost in the abyss of their emotions, drawing listeners into a realm of profound sorrow.

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Witch Kitty's live performances are immersive and haunting, with the stage shrouded in darkness and adorned with symbols of pain and heartache. The dim, ethereal glow is a reflection of their collective emotional state, a sorrowful aura that envelopes the audience.

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Their fan base consists of those who have experienced the depths of despair and the weight of sadness. Witch Kitty's music becomes a conduit for embracing the darkness within and finding solace in shared pain. With every note they play, they weave a tapestry of anguish and sorrow, inviting listeners to confront their own emotional demons and journey into the depths of melancholy.

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All Songs written and performed by Rob and Asher with the exception of additional musicians: Alan "The Stallion" Freedman (Bass on Blue), Cole Bingham (Drums on Blue, Ye pup, Space Invaders,2.0), Zamm Kenoby (Drums Donna Summer, Discontention) 

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