WYKKED WYTCH Singer Demonstrates Her 'Technique' On 'Howard Stern Show'; Audio Available

April 10, 2008

For the last two weeks, Howard Stern has been playing a clip of WYKKED WYTCH's cover version of the EURYTHMICS hit song "Sweet Dreams". On this week's "The Howard Stern Show", Richard Christy the former drummer of ICED EARTH, DEATH, LEASH LAW, CONTROL DENIED and BURNING INSIDE, who currently works for "The Howard Stern Show" performed a demo of his drumming in the studio. He played drums live to WYKKED WYTCH's version of "Sweet Dreams". Howard then attempted to sing "Sweet Dreams" with his "death metal vocals."

To hear the clip, click here.

WYKKED WYTCH vocalist Ipek also called in to the show to explain that a female is performing the vocals and demonstrated her style of "singing."

To hear the clip of Ipek and Stern, click here.

The uncensored video for WYKKED WYTCH's cover of "Sweet Dreams" can be viewed below. The clip was directed by Kevin Custer (MADBALL, OVERKILL, KINGDOM OF SORROW) and was produced by Dale "Rage" Resteghini (MUDVAYNE, TRIVIUM, HATEBREED) of Raging Nation Films.

WYKKED WYTCH recently posted four songs from its fourth album, "Memories of a Dying Whore", on the group's MySpace page. The CD, which was released through the band's own label Perish Music, is available for online purchase and through retail outlets worldwide.

According to a press release, "Memories of a Dying Whore" was remixed by Eric Rachel (THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, ATREYU, GOD FORBID) at Trax East Studios and was mastered by Alan Douches (UNEARTH, MASTODON, SHADOWS FALL) at West West Side Music in New York.

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