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LA Witch DOGGOD

L.A. Witch return with their first full-length in five years, DOGGOD

11 February 2025, 15:38 | Written by Tyler Damara Kelly

So-Cal band L.A. Witch have announced their third studio album, DOGGOD, alongside the release of new single, "777".

“A part of the energy in our new album is a result to being able to record in a different city that we all love, which is so different from home. Recorded at Motorbass studios in Paris, 777 is considered to be an “angel” number. It's a song about the willingness to die for love in the process of serving it or suffering for it. It’s about loyalty to the very end,” says Sade Sanchez.

The album was recorded in Paris, and finds the band expanding the limits of their formula while pondering spiritual themes of love and devotion. The forthcoming full-length follows 2020's Play With Fire, the 2018 EP, Octubre, and their 2017 self-titled debut.

DOGGOD is a way of tackling the universal riddle tangled in the spiritual nature of love and devotion. “I feel like I’m some sort of servant or slave to love,” says Sanchez. “There’s a willingness to die for love in the process of serving it or suffering for it or in search of it… just in the way a loyal, devoted servant dog would.”

The album title is a palindrome fusing together DOG and GOD—an exaltation of the submissive and a subversion of the divine. It’s a nod to the purity of dogs and an acknowledgement of their unconditional love and protective nature that’s at odds with the various pejoratives associated with the species. “There is this symbolic connection between women and dogs that expresses women’s subordinate position in society,” Sanchez explains. “And anything that embodies such divine characteristics never deserved to be a word used as an insult.”

Tracklist:

  1. Icicle
  2. Kiss Me Deep
  3. 777
  4. I Hunt You Pray
  5. Eyes Of Love
  6. The Lines
  7. Lost At The Sea
  8. DOGGOD
  9. SOS

DOGGOD, will be released on 4 April via Suicide Squeeze Records.

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