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Witchfinder General

Singing Burn her,Burn her,Burn her to the ground!

About Me

Of course this isent the real Witchfinder General page this is just a my space made for the sake of appreciation for one of the best doom bands of all time!Heres a little bio i found about them for all of those who dont know nothing about them,Encyclopedia of Popular Music blerb on WFG This Midlands-based New Wave Of British Heavy Metal group are rather better remembered for two controversial album covers than for any of their actual music. Formed in 1979 by vocalist Zeeb Parkes and guitarist Phil Cope, with a name taken from a classic horror film, the initial line-up settled with a rhythm section of Toss McCready (bass) and Steve Kinsell (drums). Their debut single, "Burning A Sinner" (also jokingly known as "Burning A Singer"), revealed a primitive, Black Sabbath-influenced doom metal style, and was quickly followed by the Soviet Invasion EP, and a track on the Heavy Metal Heroes compilation. Saxon producer Peter Hinton was drafted in for Death Penalty, recorded in three days with a session drummer - this position remained unstable - and bassist Rod Hawkes replaced the departed Kinsell and McCready. The album showed promise, although it suffered from the rushed recording process. Most attention centred on its sleeve, which featured a mock-sacrifice scene photographed in a graveyard, with a well-known topless model and friend of the band, Joanne Latham, appearing semi-nude. The subsequent publicity reached the UK tabloids, and the band attempted to repeat the formula with Friends Of Hell, with the sleeve featuring several semi-naked models daubed with theatrical blood in a similar sacrifice scene, this time photographed in front of a church. This cynical effort succeeded only in losing what little support the band had garnered, and they quickly faded.

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Member Since: 10/23/2005
Band Website: witchfindergeneral.net/
Band Members: Zeeb Parkes - Lead Vocals '79-'84 Phil Cope - Guitars '79-'84 Johnny Fisher - Bass '79-'80 Live only. Did record with the band but recording was never used Steve Kinsell (aka Kid Nimble aka Kid Rimple) - Drums '79-'82 Recorded Burning A Sinner and Soviet Invasion singles Kevin McCready (aka Toss) - Bass '81-'82 (replaced Johnny Fisher) Recorded Burning A Sinner and Soviet Invasion singles Woolfy Trope (aka Phil Cope) - Bass (replaced Kevin "Toss" McCready) Phil played the bass tracks on Death Penalty Rod Hawks (aka Corks and Hawk Eye) - Bass '82-'84 (replaced Toss) Graham Ditchfield - Drums '82-'83 (Replaced Kid Rimple) Recorded Death Penalty, Friends of Hell albums and Music single) Dermot Redmond (aka Derm the Germ) - Drums '83-'84
Sounds Like: Doom
Type of Label: Indie

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PHIL COPE INTERVIEW

Interview Courtesy of www.witchfindergeneral.net PHIL COPE INTERVIEWNovember 2004Note: This interview was transcribed from a tape sent to me by Phil. I've tried to preserve not only the words, but als...
Posted by Witchfinder General on Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:18:00 PST

New Song!

Gives me some songs you would like to see on here
Posted by Witchfinder General on Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:12:00 PST