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SEVEN YEAR WITCH Release Official Music Video for Newest Single, “Cyanide”!

South Carolina Hard Rock, Blues-Punk band SEVEN YEAR WITCH has released the official music video for their new single, “Cyanide.” The track “Cyanide” was recorded at Studio Barbarossa in Orlando, Florida by Josh Saldate, with the music video created by Justin West, who has filmed the majority of the Seven Year Witch music videos.

“‘Cyanide’ is our most ambitious release to date. The song is telling a tragic love story, and the music video follows closely with it. It feels like a Seven Year Witch movie! Definitely poured our hearts into this one, and it paid off. We strayed from our usual riff-based song structure to a more vocal and chorus-driven structure with this one” – Seth Burden (Seven Year Witch)”

Click to Stream “Cyanide” Online

The backwoods of South Carolina isn’t one’s first thought when it comes to a modern shock to the heart of rock n’ roll. Straight out of left-field with an electrifying hybrid of hard rock, blues-punk, and 70’s garage rock, Seven Year Witch emerges with enough stage energy to feed a generation starved of real rock n’ roll. After years of performing under a different name, the group unveiled the Seven Year Witch title in 2018. The band’s reception exploded regionally, as they began to tour heavily and open the stage for countless national acts. Having battled poverty and the scrutiny of rock n’ roll in the bible belt, Seven Year Witch has cut their teeth and made their own luck.

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