Radio Fantasia
Love Your Witch

Love Your Witch, stoner metal trio out of Tel Aviv Israel, released their 6th studio album, Radio Fantasia, on November 14th, 2025. There's a lot to like about this album, but there are somethings I'm not as big of a fan of. First off, the positive: the instrumentation on this album is incredible. Some incredible musicians with incredible musicianship. The guitar work is great and I love the guitar solos featured in this record. I also think the drumming is really good as well. Where the album suffers, in my view, is the uneven tone. I don't necessarily like how it sometimes goes from being super slow and plodding, to being heavy and energetic. That just comes with the album being a doom/stoner metal album, but it's just not necessarily for me. Songs like the opener The New World is a perfect example of what I am talking about. The track begins with just the soft strumming of a bass guitar before it pummels your senses with intense drums and the lead guitar. I'm also not a fan of the vocals on this thing either. Where this track shines is the guitars during the guitar solo, and how the bass tones are layered beneath near the end of the track.
A standout track on this album for me is the concluding track Cancel WW3. It has a groovy baseline at the beginning of the track, and it reminds me more of a blues song. The guitars scream in this song and yes track does move slowly, but it picks back up at the second half of it. I even hear the guitar doing some pinch harmonics, which are subtly layered below the vocals and the rest of the instrumentation. This is a band that does feel like you have to be high to enjoy it more. That's how I feel about most doom/stoner metal bands. Mercy Kill is definitely a standout on this record as well. It's definitely the heaviest song on the album, and the one I enjoyed the most. The guitar kick in with intensity right away, screaming and squealing through the entirety of the track. The drumming as well is frenetic. I love the inflection of the bass tones in this song as well. The screamed vocals also work more for me than any of the other vocals on the album. It reminds me of a thrash metal song crossed with a punk song but still containing the elements of a stoner/doom metal song.
Farewell is another slower song that does mind me of a blues song. The way it begins, with the soft drums and the strumming bass guitar. Even the sound of the vocals is very solemn. It remains like this the entire way of the song until the end, which assaults you with a wall of sound. Overall, this album is pretty good. Not one of my favorites but the instrumentation very much so works for me. Just wasn't a huge fan of the vocal performances on this thing, but the album has a lot of good elements to it.
8 / 10
Excellent
Songwriting
Musicianship
Memorability
Production

"Radio Fantasia" Track-listing:
- The New World
- Galactic Order
- Strider
- Butterfly
- Sleeping on the Spider's Web
- Mercy Kill
- Farewell
- Cancel WW3
Love Your Witch Lineup:
Mor Gal - vocals, bass
Michael Kozlovsky - guitars
Amit Abrahami - drums
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