Witch Fever guide us through their new album 'FEVEREATEN', out now via Music For Nations.
The album begins with an angry tone, tying into their first album Congregation.
It’s about growing up as a girl expected to be sweet and cute and kind, but being let down by the church that promised to keep everyone safe but ended up putting me in vulnerable positions around unsafe people.
This theme of anger and vulnerability continues, with the band noting that
it’s about reclaiming anger and finding comfort & power in it. It’s not about forgiveness, it’s about holding onto your power and using it productively.
Another track ties into 'Dead To Me', focusing on survival and using anger as fuel to keep going. The band reflects on their personal struggles,
When I’m struggling I try to see myself as my own best friend, and believe that I already have everything I need to keep going.
Author's summary: Witch Fever explores anger and empowerment in 'FEVEREATEN'.