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Could Fiddle Witch and The Demons of Doom Conjure Up a Grammy Bid?

December 21, 2016 By gloomybear

Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at 6 a.m.
By Jesse Sendejas Jr.

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At Public Services Wine & Whisky, we’re talking elevators and other vehicles of ascension with members of Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom. It’s an appropriate subject for the band, whose star is rising with the news it is in contention for a Grammy Award nomination for its latest single, “Midnight Mayhem.” The song was released in June by the act’s label, Domo Music Group, and a stirring video for the track followed on Halloween. Band members Jo Bird and Spike the Percussionist met with us to toast the moment and its thrilling possibilities.

“Basically, from what I understand, the record labels submit all their stuff. Our record label submitted 20 or so things — singles and albums. The Grammys review all that stuff and then they send back what made it through the door,” says Spike, the band’s animated and gregarious drummer. “We’ve made it in the door of the building; that means we’re listed. We’re in the elevator. Now, if we could get off the elevator, then we’re nominated. If we make it past the velvet rope, then we’ve won.”
Pulled together by violist and founding member Bird, whose other projects include Two Star Symphony and I Am Mesmer, the power trio had its debut concert at Rudyard’s in May 2014. Last year, it won Best New Act at the Houston Press Music Awards. Bird says only recently did it adopt “Battle Metal” as an accurate description for its eclectic blend of classical, world and metal music.
The rise to these lofty heights might appear swift. Each member of the trio, also including bassist/guitarist Geoffrey Muller (who is absent this night), is a veteran Houston musician with multiple projects. Muller is a regular player with acts such as Robert Ellis, Craig Kinsey and Kelly Doyle. Spike’s projects include Unified Space and Morgue City. This Friday, Bird will sit in as a special guest with the Honky Tonk Blood Brothers at MATCH.

“We all have a different background, we’ve all played many different types of music, so we’re all very versatile,” says Bird. “Classical really was there first, and it made its way into modern music and eventually metal music. Growing up, listening to metal music, I just loved it. It was in my bones. When I started playing here in Houston, composing for orchestral pieces, it all just made sense.”
Maybe it made sense to her, but even music-industry veterans are being taken aback by the sound. The group recorded “Midnight Mayhem” with Ulrich Wild, who has produced music by heavy hitters such as Pantera and Jane’s Addiction.

Spike the Percussionist and Jo Bird, with Bird’s canine companion, Edith – Houston Press Photo by Jesse Sendejas Jr.

“As a producer there are few situations as rewarding and exciting as being able to deliver something new to the public. ‘Midnight Mayhem’ is the ultimate marriage of classical and metal and world styles,” Wild says via press release. “There is no real precedent for Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom; they were truly one of a kind and a joy to work with. I am very proud of the band and very proud of this track.”
“His laundry list of bands is incredible. Recording with Ulrich was amazing, but also it has the notoriety – he’s actually won a Grammy with a Deftones track, eight years ago,” Spike says.

The song was co-written by the trio and features vocals, an anomaly for Fiddle Witch songs. Former Houstonian and Los Angeles-based singer Jesse Lynn Madera collaborated with the group. Her mesmerizing incantations over the Romani-tinged metal make the track spine-tingling. Bird calls it “ear candy” compared to the Valkyrian journeys on the band’s eponymous debut album.
The band felt the video should reflect the song and shot footage for it over the past year, partially at Spike’s studio, The Noiz Temple, and with Madera, a friend of the band, filming her parts in California. It’s mysterious and beguiling. The music is cinematic and suits the scenes, which include all the band members, Madera, Bird’s incredibly nimble work on the viola and other bewitching imagery.
“It’s eye candy,” Bird admits.

Whether at Numbers, House of Blues’ Foundation Room, Rudyard’s or Nightingale Room, the band collects fans who are appreciative of how they’re pushing the Houston music envelope in interesting directions.
“We have everything from a hardcore death metal guy to a soccer mom loving it,” Spike says. He said some appreciate the technical aspect of the music, the crazy time signatures Bird dreams up and Spike and Muller expand upon, but said, “It’s written in a way where it doesn’t lose the ordinary listener.”

Because the band defies labels, it might be seen as weird. It did, in fact, earn a 2016 HPMA nomination as Houston’s favorite “Weird” act. The band was flattered, naturally.
“I was all giddy,” Spike says.
“We are weird in the sense that it’s a viola, bass and drums and it’s usually instrumental except for this one single. So, it’s weird. It is weird,” Bird agrees. “I guess when I started this I thought, okay, I’m going to do a metal band with viola as the lead and it’ll be different. So, then, it was like what kind of metal? There are like a million different genres and this new song is totally different. When you’re in the business and you’re up for nominations and all these things and you’re writing your bio, you have to know what you are — and I hate that. But we figured out that we’re battle metal.”
“The music, to me, is the witchcraft. Music is like a spell, so we’re kind of casting a spell onto you with our music,” Bird continues. “I do have my rituals. I have an altar and I wrote the bare bones of the music, the skeleton, in a tiny apartment that overlooks Poison Girl’s parking lot in Montrose.”
Bird says there are candles, incense and bones from her family’s west Texas ranch on the altar. The music is written in the dark to evoke the spellbinding mood present in songs like the new one and those found on the debut album.

“And,” Bird notes, raising her glass for one more toast, “of course, there’s wine.”

The final Grammy nominations will be announced December 6.

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Houston Press Interviews Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom!

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Grammy Nomination Nod

October 27, 2016 By Witch Craft

Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom Single “Midnight Mayhem” Up for Consideration at the 59th Grammy Awards

Press Release – Oct 25, 2016 08:00 PDT

Metal Band Fiddle Witch And The Demons of Doom are in the Hunt for The Group’s First-Ever Grammy Nom for Their Single, “Midnight Mayhem”

Houston, Texas, October 25, 2016 (Newswire.com) – Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom is currently gathering supporters and voters for the group’s single “Midnight Mayhem,” which is in contention for a coveted Grammy Award nomination.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/midnight-mayhem-single/id1116288087

“Midnight Mayhem,” released by Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom on June 10, 2016, delivers an innovative, melodic and powerful blend of classical, world and metal music. The track was produced and engineered by Ulrich Wild at The Wilderness. Wild, who recorded the Deftones’ Grammy winner, “Elite,” as well as other tracks by perennial Grammy favorites Jane’s Addiction and Pantera, believes Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom is in a class all by itself.

“In Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom, you have a once in a generation situation where a debut artist comes out ready from day one and fearlessly conquers new ground,” says Wild. “As a producer there are few situations as rewarding and exciting as being able to deliver something new to the public. ‘Midnight Mayhem’ is the ultimate marriage of classical and metal and world styles. There is no real precedent for Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom; they are truly one of a kind and a joy to work with. I am very proud of the band and very proud of this track.”  See more on producer Ulrich Wild at www.ulrichwild.com.

About the Grammy Contending track: Co-written by band members Jo Bird (electric viola), Geoffrey Muller (bass and strings) and SPIKE the Percussionist, and featuring a special performance by guest vocalist, Jesse Lynn Madera, “Midnight Mayhem” reflects Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom’s collaborative spirit, unique instrumentation and sound.  The band received raves and accolades as winners of the Houston Press Music Award for the Best New Act of 2015 http://fiddlewitch.com/.

The considered single, “Midnight Mayhem,” was released on the heels of the band’s recently inked contract with Domo Music Group. “Domo has been great,” says SPIKE. “And the opportunity to work with Ulrich was a dream come true. He pushed us through this sonic adventure and really got the best out of us.”

See the Domo Music Group Page: http://www.domomusicgroup.com/fiddlewitchandthedemonsofdoom

Bird says the band was leaving rehearsal when they received the news of Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom’s listing for their Grammy consideration. “We worked very hard to get here and the guys and I are thrilled by both the recognition and the overwhelming support we’ve received from music fans. It is an honor and a privilege to be in contention for a Grammy Award, particularly for a new band.”

The final Grammy nominations will be announced December 6th, 2016.

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Midnight Mayhem Review

July 2, 2016 By Witch Craft

Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom Release New Single “Midnight Mayhem”

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Houston Press – “A trip to the dark side hasn’t been this much fun since The Empire Strikes Back.”

June 18, 2016 By Witch Craft

FIDDLE WITCH & THE DEMONS OF DOOM
The latest Houston act to go Hollywood (sort of) is none other than this string-metal trio with a classical twist and sinister mien. A while back the Demons joined the roster of Domo Music Group, the L.A.-based label also home to a number of Japanese artists, among them New Age flute master Kitaro, house DJ M-Swift and avant-jazz group Jabberloop. A full-length FW release is due next month, following up the self-titled 2014 LP that helped them win Best New Act at last year’s HPMAs, but last week a taste of the madness to come arrived in the form of single “Midnight Mayhem.” Above is just a taste, because the full song (including a rare guest vocal by Jesse Madera) goes on for six and a half minutes of friction-fueled delirium. A trip to the dark side hasn’t been this much fun since The Empire Strikes Back. – CHRIS GRAY

http://www.houstonpress.com/music/friday-free-for-all-colonial-blue-major-lazer-la-dusseldorf-fiddle-witch-etc-8489918

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Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom, 2016, Anthony Rathbun Photography, Jo Bird, Geoffrey Muller, Spike, Fiddle, Bass, guitar, drums, percussion

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MIDNIGHT MAYHEM

June 10, 2016 By Witch Craft

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Buy “Midnight Mayhem” here: https://itun.es/us/xrtIcb
Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom are now a Domo Music Group recording artist!
We are excited to announce the release of our new single “Midnight Mayhem” through our new friends at DOMO Music Group! Featuring special guest vocalist Jesse Lynn Madera!
Our debut track on the label is now available on iTunes!
We would like to give a BIG thanks to our new friends Eiichi, Dino, Atsuko, Shamina, Eri and everyone at Domo Music Group… our new label home!
Also a huge thanks to Ulrich Wild for recording us and Craig Malone for making all of this come together!—Visit Domo Music Group…
Facebook: officialdomomusicgroup
Twitter: domomusic
Youtube: domomusic
Instagram: domomusicgroup


PRESS RELEASE
Fiddle_Witch_and_the_Demons_of_Doom-2016_Single Press Release Midnight_Mayhem-Domo_Music_Group

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April 15, 2016 By Witch Craft

04.15.16
Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom Perform Friday April 15th in Anticipation of their new release, “Midnight Mayhem”

READ THE PRESS RELEASE:
Fiddle Witch 2016 Single press release Midnight Mayhem april 15 houston

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Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom with Tribe Hill
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Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom start at 9:30
Nightingale Room

 Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom is a Houston, Texas based instrumental power trio consisting of Jo Bird (electric viola), SPIKE the Percussionist (drums), and Geoffrey Muller (bass). Their epic musical performances combine elements of classical, metal, and rock with a heavy mix of intricate motifs and a highly entertaining stage show.

 

01.05.16
New track from Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom is on the way!
The band and Ulrich Wild has sent approval for the mastering and you will be hearing this new composition soon!
We think a listening party is in order.

10.14.15
Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom LIVE at The Dragonfly – Hollywood November 12th
Email: handsonpr@aol.com
Website: http://www.fiddlewitch.com/

Band Recording in Los Angeles with Noted Producer Ulrich Wild.

November 12th – Hollowbody LA at The Dragonfly
21 and up with $10 Cover
http://www.thedragonfly.com/

Comprised of Houston, Texas based music veterans who deliver an innovative, melodic blend of classical and metal music, Fiddle Witch will make their Los Angeles LIVE Concert debut on November 11th at The Dragonfly, Hollywood. The band will take The Dragonfly’s stage at 11:30pm.

Appealing to the most eclectic headbangers, the band recently received raves and accolades, winning the Houston Press Music Award for the Best New Act of 2015 http://fiddlewitch.com/. They will deliver a mind-blowing 40 minute set on November 11th Showtime is 11:30pm.

The group features the talents of Jo Bird, Geoffrey Muller and SPIKE the Percussionist. Jo Bird, one of the founders of Two Star Symphony, conceived the notion of Fiddle Witch in 2012 as a way to further explore her diverse influences. At that time, Bird was referred to SPIKE the Percussionist who shared her classical training and passion for metal and rock. Bassist Geoffrey Muller rounds out the trio.

Up next for Fiddle Witch is a recording session for a new single & EP with acclaimed producer Ulrich Wild www.ulrichwild.com and this, their debut LA gig on November 11th at The Dragonfly.

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08.24.15
Fiddle Witch Now Heads to Los Angeles to Record New Track with Acclaimed Producer Ulrich Wild and Make Their Live Los Angeles Concert Debut
Read more here: http://mi2n.com/press.php3?press_nb=185940

08.20.15
Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom wins “BEST NEW ACT” at the 2015 Houston Press Music Awards
http://www.houstonpress.com/music/the-2015-houston-press-music-award-winners-7689330

07.30.15
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You don’t have to choose all categories…just login, click on what you want to vote on and then close the window…Ballot choices are automatically submitted for tabulation as you click on them.

05.23.15 Memorial Day Party in The Woodlands.

05.17.15 In Store performance at Cactus Records.

05.15.15 Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom Double CD Release party with Morgue City and guests Giant Kitty.

02.20.15 – The debut self titled album by Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom is finished and ready to be replicated!

01.13.15 – Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom will be performing on 03.28.15 at the Southern Star Brewing Company’s 7th Anniversary Party.
Event info and tickets available at: southernstarbrewing.com.

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December 21, 2016 By gloomybear

Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at 6 a.m. By Jesse Sendejas Jr. — At Public Services Wine & Whisky, we’re talking elevators and other vehicles of ascension with members of Fiddle Witch and the Demons of Doom. It’s an appropriate subject for the band, whose star is rising with the news it is in contention for […]

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