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Vick LeCar’s “Witches Brew”: A Cauldron of Classic Fire, Served Hot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCl-JY2u1_Q
I wasn’t expecting that. I pressed play out of curiosity, and five seconds later I was air-guitaring in my socks like it was 1975. “Witches Brew,” Vick LeCar’s latest drop (April 17, 2025), doesn’t just nod to rock’s golden era: it grabs it by the lapels and screams it back to life.
Imagine Rainbow’s mystic keys tangled with Uriah Heep-style drum thunder, plus a touch of Blue Murder’s weight and a pinch of The Sweet’s theatrical flair. And somehow, it all works. It shouldn’t, but it does.
Paul Manzi’s vocals soar like a banshee in heat, Russell Gilbrook’s drumming is a controlled riot, and Paul Morris paints the whole thing with eerie Hammond touches. As for Tony Franklin’s bass… it doesn’t walk, it stomps.
LeCar himself? His solo midway through the track is pure napalm: messy, melodic, and straight from the gut.
This is the kinda track you hear once and think, “Damn, maybe rock really ain’t dead.” It's raw, it's loud, and it’s got that unpredictable spark you can’t fake. You feel it.
Oh, and warning: the chorus will haunt your bathroom acoustics. I’ve been humming it for days.
So yeah, crank it. Blow out your Monday blues. And maybe let Vick LeCar remind you why you fell for rock in the first place.
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