The Warlocks

The Warlocks

psychedelic rock

United States Est. 1998

"The Warlocks' music pulses with dense layers and hypnotic rhythms that evoke a trance-like state, shifting seamlessly between tension and release."

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Rise and Fall

Rise and Fall

2001

The Warlocks matter because they embody a modern revival of psychedelic rock, channeling the genre's rich history while carving out a distinct identity.
The Warlocks matter because they embody a modern revival of psychedelic rock, channeling the genre's rich history while carving out a distinct identity. Their music captures the essence of a nostalgic wander through dreamscapes, inviting listeners to explore deeper emotional realms where the past and present collide. This ability to tap into collective memories of the 60s and 70s while remaining relevant today makes their contribution significant in an era that often overlooks the depth of rock’s roots. Approaching their craft with a focus on atmosphere, The Warlocks create immersive soundscapes that blend drone-like repetition with layered instrumentation. This process results in tracks that feel expansive yet intimate, allowing listeners to lose themselves in hypnotic grooves and textured melodies. By embracing both traditional and contemporary elements within their sonic palette, they foster an environment where experimentation is encouraged without losing the core of what makes rock engaging. Lyrically, The Warlocks often explore themes of transcendent love, existential musings, and the allure of the unknowable. Their songwriting style tends toward impressionistic storytelling, favoring mood and feeling over explicit narratives. This approach creates a sense of mystery, drawing listeners into reflective spaces where personal interpretation reigns.

Full discography

The Warlocks's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

9 releases 7 albums 2 EPS 2000–2017
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Warlocks sound like?

The Warlocks' music pulses with dense layers and hypnotic rhythms that evoke a trance-like state, shifting seamlessly between tension and release. Rooted in psychedelic rock. Start with Skull Worship.

What is the best The Warlocks album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Skull Worship" (2013). It's the most representative of what makes The Warlocks worth hearing.

Who is The Warlocks for?

If you're into psychedelic rock, The Warlocks is worth your time. The Warlocks' music pulses with dense layers and hypnotic rhythms that evoke a trance-like state, shifting seamlessly between tension and release.

How many albums does The Warlocks have?

The Warlocks has 9 releases in their discography, including 7 albums and 2 EPs.