Bell Witch
A homegrown, underground doom metal artist.
Nothing's bigger than life. All vastnesses -- expanding space, infinite time -- crouch inside of consciousness. On a historical scale, to say nothing of a cosmic one, the individual human life vanishes, and yet it's the only aperture any of us get into reality. It's barely there, and it's all there is. That's the paradox Bell Witch drives at. For more than a decade, the Pacific Northwestern doom metal band has sent tides surging over the seawalls of the song form, unraveling conventional expectations about the ways music stations itself in time to absorb a listener's attention. Rather than seek catharsis, the duo's songs heave themselves through time at a glacial pace, staving off resolution in favor of a trancelike capsule eternity. Invoking both boundlessness and claustrophobia in the same charged gesture, Bell Witch cultivates a sense of time outside of time, an oasis inside an increasingly frenetic media culture. For their new album, The Clandestine Gate, bassist Dylan Desmond and drummer Jesse Shreibman exploded Bell Witch's bounds. Like 2017's lauded Mirror Reaper, The Clandestine Gate is a single 83-minute track -- a composition that pulses and breathes on a filmic timeframe. It constitutes the first chapter in a planned triptych of longform albums, collectively called Future's Shadow.
What kind of music does Bell Witch play?+
Bell Witch plays doom metal, drone metal, sludge metal - understated, built more for the room than a playlist. Nothing's bigger than life.
What are Bell Witch live shows like?+
Bell Witch's live sets are minimal and understated - more about the music than any kind of production.
How can I find out when Bell Witch is playing?+
Follow Bell Witch on Mood to get notified when new shows are added. Mood tracks their upcoming events across all supported cities.

