''Wizard Bloody Wizard'' is the ninth studio album by English
stoner/
doom metal
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band
Electric Wizard
Electric Wizard are an English doom metal band from Dorset. The band formed in 1993 and have recorded nine studio albums, two of which have been considered genre landmarks: '' Come My Fanatics…'' (1997) and '' Dopethrone'' (2000). Electric W ...
, released on 17 November 2017, three years after their previous album ''
Time to Die''. Recording took place from April 2016 to February 2017 at the Satyr IX Recording Studios with production duties on the album shared between lead singer
Jus Oborn
Justin Oborn is a British musician, singer, and songwriter. He is the lead vocalist, guitarist and lyricist of Electric Wizard, an English doom metal band from Dorset, which Oborn co-founded in 1993. Prior to forming Electric Wizard, he was a m ...
and guitarist Liz Buckingham.
Though some music critics noted an overall change in the band's sound from their usual doom formula towards a slightly more
hard rock approach, the album received generally favourable reviews. With a running time of 43 minutes and consisting of only six songs, ''Wizard Bloody Wizard'' is the band's shortest studio album to date.
Album cover
Credit for the album cover photography is given to guitarist Liz Buckingham with A. Bastlanello given modelling credit.
Echoing the band's fondness for the
macabre
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, ''
Blabbermouth '' described the cover as "A sick and twisted bad taste eye-assault that aims to titillate, excite and repulse you."
While there are none of the familiar horror movie sound bites between songs as previously employed by the band on past albums, Oborn cited horror movies such as ''
The Last House On The Left'' as inspiration for the album's cover art, stating:
Recording

In a 2017 interview with ''
It's Psychedelic Baby! Magazine
''It's Psychedelic Baby! Magazine'' is a Slovenian online music magazine dedicated to psychedelic and progressive music news, band interviews and album reviews. It was founded by Klemen Breznikar in October 2010 and was originally based in Ljub ...
'', Jus Oborn touched on the recording process, stating that some members of the band were in the process of moving home during this period and as such, different songs were recorded in various places, the bulk of which was completed at what became their personalized home studio – ''Satyr IX''. Describing the different tools used during recording. Oborn stated "It was all recorded with the same gear tho'... a
Tascam 16-track
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tape machine,
Mackie desk,
Neve preamp,
Watkins Copicat delay,
Roland Space Echo, and a couple of other reverbs and compressors. It's really a very simple set-up as we wanted to keep the signal path from band to tape as short as possible... y'know to keep it as raw as possible."
Production on the album was handled by Oborn and Liz Buckingham, with Oborn also taking care of the mixing. The band went to extensive lengths to achieve a raw
analog
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sound by, as stated, keeping the signal path from band to tape as short as possible and also recording using dated equipment, most notably the 16 track recorder. Oborn noted "All the gear is old and a bit temperamental. Things tend to break unexpectedly in the middle of recording, or even just stop working for no reason and then start working again in a few days/weeks. It was really frustrating. I guess the most temperamental and delicate machine was the 16 track recorder... and the hardest to get repaired. At one point the
LP had to be shelved for six months while we tried to sort out the tape machine."
Composition
''Wizard Bloody Wizard'' consists of only six songs, the shortest of which, "The Reaper", clocks in at 3:17. The longest song on the album, "Mourning of the Magicians", in a more traditional Electric Wizard style has a running time of 11:18 bringing the total length to 43:04. While still maintaining their trademark doom metal approach, some critics noted a distinct change in the band's sound when compared with previous efforts. The most obvious of which was their
hard rock approach via their doom metal beginnings as mentioned in a ''
CVLT Nation'' review.
In a
Blabbermouth.net article published prior to the album's release, the magazine stated "...the band sounds together — really together. The last three years of touring, writing and rehearsing have honed and moulded a new sound that has truly distilled the Electric Wizard brew. In forty-three brain-damaging minutes, the band delivers a varied, challenging and breath-taking LP, from crushing
blues stomp through savage Detroit
sleaze rock
Hard rock or heavy rock is a loosely defined subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and distorted electric guitars. Hard rock began in the mid-1960s with the garage, psychedelic and blues rock movements. Some of the earliest ha ...
, paranoiac passages of
droning drug rock and creepy funereal
proto-metal/
acidrock."
Discussing the album's lyrical content in the October 2017 issue of ''
Metal Hammer
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'', Jus Oborn remarked. "The lyrics cover the same sort of subjects as usual, it's all
necrophilia
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,
drug-abuse and
satanism. I like to tick all the boxes."
On their official website, the band described the album as "43 brain-damaging minutes, six savage hymns to death, drugs, sex and violence, music dragged (and drugged) back from the grave… The line is drawn. In blood."
Reception
The album was released to generally favourable reviews scoring 72 on aggregate website ''
Metacritic
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'',
based on 11 reviews. ''
Team Rock
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'' gave the album 3 out of 5 stars and reviewer Dom Lawson said of the album "if you compare this to past triumphs like ''
Come My Fanatics...'' and ''
Dopethrone
''Dopethrone'' is a doom metal album by the British band Electric Wizard. It was released on September 25, 2000, by Rise Above Records. Following the release and tour of their previous studio album '' Come My Fanatics...'', the group was asked ...
'' – albums that pushed doom metal into heavier and more joyously drug-addled territory than ever before – ''Wizard Bloody Wizard'' falls a spliff or two short of the mark."
Josh Gray of ''
Clash'' noted the band's paying homage to Black Sabbath's ''
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
''Sabbath Bloody Sabbath'' is the fifth studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released in November 1973. It was produced by the band and recorded at Morgan Studios in London in April to October 1973. The writing process for t ...
'' in selection of the album's title but pointed out the absurdity of the tribute; "''Sabbath Bloody Sabbath'' is by far Black Sabbath's most
experimental
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album," he said, "while this record is by far Electric Wizard's least."
He further suggested that this album may be the one (as opposed to ''Dopethrone'') you play to demonstrate Electric Wizard's distinctive sound to an uninitiated friend. Touching on the band's less abrasive approach, Gray said "Despite ominous lyrics about
black magic
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and copulating demons (not to mention 'The Reaper's suitably spooky
organs
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), you can't really describe ''Wizard Bloody Wizard'' as doom metal. It feels like, after the heartbreak and lineup changes of 2014's gloomy ''Time To Die'', the band have simply had too much fun making the kind of music they love this time around to plum their grimmer side any further. Doubtless this will piss off a swathe of their fans (AKA the ones whose band t-shirts are genuinely illegible), but it might well win them a new host of fans more partial to ''
Era Vulgaris'' than ''
Epicus Doomicus''."
After giving the album 3.5 stars out of 5, ''
AllMusic
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'' critic Mark Deming went on to say "''Wizard Bloody Wizard'' doesn't break any new ground for this band, but innovation has never been what these folks are about. Instead, their albums are offerings to the gods of the blacklight poster and the bong, and on that level, Electric Wizard appear to have made their masters very happy indeed."
''
Slant Magazine
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'' Zachary Hoskins also gave the album 3.5 out of 5 and noted the band's particular nod to
Black Sabbath
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's ''
Master of Reality
''Master of Reality'' is the third studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released on 21 July 1971 by Vertigo Records. It is regarded by some critics as the foundation of doom metal, stoner rock, and sludge metal. Taylor 2006, ...
'' on the album saying "For those
headbanging purists, however, whose teeth are set on edge by the word "
prog" (or "dynamics"), fear not: ''Wizard Bloody Wizard'' remains firmly in ''Master of Reality'' territory. The album does present some subtle tweaks to the doom-metal formula: The churning, throbbing "Necromania" introduces an element of
punk
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sneer to the proceedings, channeling
Ron Asheton
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-era
Stooges, while "The Reaper" drips with
psychedelic
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menace. But for the most part, this is monolithic riff-rock straight out of the Sabbath playbook."
Track listing
Personnel
Electric Wizard
*
Jus Oborn
Justin Oborn is a British musician, singer, and songwriter. He is the lead vocalist, guitarist and lyricist of Electric Wizard, an English doom metal band from Dorset, which Oborn co-founded in 1993. Prior to forming Electric Wizard, he was a m ...
– guitar, vocals
* Liz Buckingham – guitar
* Simon Poole – drums
* Clayton Burgess – bass
Technical and design personnel
* Chris Fielding – technical assistance
* Simon Heyworth – mastering
* Garrett Morris – engineer
* Miguel Pinheiro – album photography
* Liz Buckingham – cover image
Charts
References
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Electric Wizard albums
British heavy metal music