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CRITICAL SOLUTION Release Music Video For ‘Barbara The Witch’ Title Track
March 24th, 2017

Helleland, Norway-based horror thrash group Critical Solution have filmed a music video for the title track of their forthcoming album Barbara The Witch. Directed, shot and edited by Salvador Armijo for Berserker Ninja Studios, the clip can be viewed below.

Critical Solution issue third full-length studio album Barbara The Witch on April 28th, 2017 through Crime Records. The album will be released as a digipack CD and includes a bonus disc Covers From Hell.

Barbara The Witch is a concept album based on a true story which took place in the band’s hometown during the 1600s.

The outing was recorded and mixed at Sonic Train Studios in Varberg, Sweden with producer Andy LaRocque. Making guest appearances are Whitfield Crane (Ugly Kid Joe), Andy LaRocque (King Diamond) and Snowy Shaw (Denner / Shermann, Mad Architect), while the story lines to Barbara The Witch are narrated by Arthur Brown (aka “The God Of Hellfire”).

Cover artwork duties fell to Mario López.

The track listing is as follows;

CD1

01. ‘Natas Fo Live’ (feat. Arthur Brown)
02. ‘The Village’
03. ‘Barbara The Witch’
04. ‘Red Hooded Devils’
05. ‘Peter Crow’
06. ‘The Burning Pyre’ (feat. Arthur Brown)
07. ‘End Of The Beginning’ (feat. Arthur Brown)
08. ‘The Headless Horsemen’
09. ‘Officer Green’
10. ‘A Lady In White’
11. ‘Return Of The Witch’
12. ‘Into The Abyss’ (feat. Arthur Brown)

CD2 (Bonus disc – Covers From Hell)

01. ‘Locked Up In Snow’ (King Diamond’s Black Rose cover)
02. ‘Let it Die’ (Ozzy Osbourne cover)
03. ‘Killed By Death’ (Motörhead cover) (feat. Whitfield Crane and Andy LaRocque)
04. ‘Iron Man’ (Black Sabbath cover)
05. ‘Speed King’ (Deep Purple cover)
06. ‘Gypsy’ (Uriah Heep cover) (feat. Snowy Shaw)

Critical Solution’s line-up is as follows;

Christer Slettebø (vocals and lead guitar)
Bjørnar Grøsfjell (rhythm guitar)
Eimund Grøsfjell (bass)
Egil Mydland (drums)

Second studio record Sleepwalker was released in December 2015 via Punishment 18 Records.

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