The Witch Kids
The Witch Kids were a London trio that formed in the late 2000s, with Willow Bloom on vocals and guitar, Anya Etheridge on bass, and Raven Night on drums....
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The Witch Kids were a London trio that formed in the late 2000s, with Willow Bloom on vocals and guitar, Anya Etheridge on bass, and Raven Night on drums. They put out their first album, 'Spectral Visions,' in 2010. A year later, they released the song 'Chandelier Woman,' which became their most recognized track.
'Chandelier Woman' had a particular resonance, with Bloom's lyrics touching on personal struggles that some listeners connected to deeply. The band followed it with other songs like 'Fever' and 'I Ain't Buying,' maintaining a consistent sound through albums like 'Whispers in the Dark' in 2013 and 'The Witching Hour' in 2015.
They stopped working together in 2016. For a few years in the early 2010s, their music, especially 'Chandelier Woman' and 'Where You've Been Before,' found an audience drawn to its direct, moody quality.
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