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Les Witches

Les Witches

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  • Formed: in Detroit, MI
  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

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Merging hooky, '60s-influenced pop with pounding drums and moody, ominous undercurrents, the Witches suggest the bastard spawn of Phil Spector and the Velvet Underground -- a sound and style that might surprise some people, given the early resume of the group's leader, Troy Gregory. Born in Detroit, Gregory first gained national prominence when he joined Arizona thrash-metalists Flotsam and Jetsam as bassist in 1987, a year after Jason Newsted left the group to join Metallica. In 1991, Gregory left Flotsam and Jetsam and joined New York art-thrash band Prong in time to work on their album Prove You Wrong. Gregory's stay with Prong proved to be short-lived, and after working with the likes of the Swans, Killing Joke, and Simon Bonney, Gregory relocated back to Detroit, where he immersed himself in the local underground music scene. Gregory formed the Witches with a rotating lineup of players from some of Detroit's more notable bands and recorded their first album in 1996, Everything Changes Reality, which sadly was never released. The Witches' second album, Let's Go to the No Go Zone, met a happier fate, hitting record stores in 1998; at this point, Gregory's collaborators included Matthew Smith (Outrageous Cherry, Volebeats), Deb Agolli (Outrageous Cherry), and Jim Diamond (Dirtbombs). A third album, Universal Mall, followed in 2001, which included members of the Wildbunch and the Sights. When not busy with the Witches, Gregory pursues an interest in filmmaking and collaborates with a variety of other Motor City musicians, having contributed to projects by artists as diverse as Andre Williams, Larval, Medusa Cyclone, and Kim Fowley.
— Mark Deming , All Music Guide


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