Goth-pop artist Metamorph spins a gothic love story with their latest full-length album Kiss Of The Witch.
Metamorph shares a tale where twin flames are reunited, love wins and a magical kiss is meant to awaken us from this dystopian nightmare of our chaotic world, activating our superpowers, for a better future together for ourselves and the planet. Each song is a witchy world unto itself; sexy, romantic, intimate, with layers of symbolization.
Metamorph welcomes songstress Margot Day’s daughter and muse Julifer Day with her honeyed smoky vocals and heart-wrenching lyrics. The duo's voices entwine on the resurrected song “Empress”; a remake of the song by 80s goth band The Plague, a legendary New York band once fronted by Margot Day.
Day says: “Metamorph’s "Empress" has a timeless sentiment, where my voice and my daughters merge, where the past meets the present and makes a wish for the future”. “Empress” goes deep into the dark-eyed night – as Metamorph producer and alchemist Erik Gustafson said: “Why go black when you can go midnight?”.
Kiss Of The Witch was written and conceived by witchy singer & flutist Margot Day and produced by Cleopatra Recording artist & alchemist Erik Gustafson of Adoration Destroyed. Remixes by Spankthenun (Bandcamp version) and Xris SMack! (Mindswerve).
Kiss Of The Witch is available now on all digital platforms, including Bandcamp.
