WYKKED WYTCH: Video Interview Posted Online

October 11, 2009

Portugal's Riff magazine conducted an interview with Florida-based extreme metallers WYKKED WYTCH at this year's Ilha do Ermal festival, which was held August 28-30 in Vieira do Minho, Portugal. Watch the chat below.

WYKKED WYTCH is putting the finishing touches on the songwriting process for the band's fifth album, tentatively titled "Prayers Of The Decapitated", for a 2010 release.

WYKKED WYTCH's current formation includes new members Asmodeus (drums) and Pat (guitar),making for "the strongest WW lineup to date," according to a press release.

WYKKED WYTCH's fourth album, "Memories of a Dying Whore", was released through the band's own label Perish Music.

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