WYKKED WYTCH: Four New Songs Posted Online

January 2, 2008

Florida's WYKKED WYTCH has posted four songs from its fourth album, "Memories of a Dying Whore", on the group's MySpace page. The CD, which was released through the band's own label Perish Music, is available for online purchase and will expand to retail outlets worldwide later this month.

According to a press release, "Memories of a Dying Whore" was remixed by Eric Rachel (THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, ATREYU, GOD FORBID) at Trax East Studios and was mastered by Alan Douches (UNEARTH, MASTODON, SHADOWS FALL) at West West Side Music in New York.

A five-minute interview with WYKKED WYTCH vocalist Ipek and guitarist Gio Geraca conducted in September 2007 at the Trax East Studios in New Jersey during the mixing sessions for "Memories of a Dying Whore", can be viewed below.

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