Icarus Witch

Icarus Witch
Origin Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Genres Heavy metal
Years active 2003 - present
Labels Cleopatra Records
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    Website www.icaruswitch.com
    Members Christopher Shaner
    Quinn Lukas
    Dave Watson
    Jason Myers

    Icarus Witch is a heavy metal band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, formed in 2003 by bassist Jason Myers. The band has 5 CDs on Cleopatra Records. They were founding members of the "New Wave of Traditional Metal" according to Metal Hammer U.K. Magazine and have since progressed into a melodic metal style merging influences of classic metal, AOR, goth and modern heavy rock. Icarus Witch have toured with bands such as Y&T, Trouble, White Wizzard and former Iron Maiden singer Paul Di'Anno, the latter of which they also performed as backing musicians for. Additionally they have opened played with Heaven and Hell at one of Ronnie James Dio's final performances. Icarus Witch have had notable guest stars on their albums including George Lynch (Dokken, Lynch Mob), Joe Lynn Turner (Deep Purple, Rainbow, Yngwie Malmsteen), Frank Aresti (Fates Warning) and Michael Romeo (Symphony X).

    Original singer, Matthew Bizilia parted ways with the band in 2010 due to artistic differences, health and to pursue a solo career, forming the band Habitual Sins with original guitarist Steve Pollick. With the release of RISE, and the subsequent video and tour that followed, Icarus Witch have developed from an underground cult act into a more produced, modern metal band, a move which has served them well in terms of press accolades and broadening their following substantially.

    On April 27, 2018, Icarus Witch announced their new vocalist, Andrew D'Cagna (Ironflame / Brimstone Coven / Dofka), as well as a new album, Goodbye Cruel World, to be released later in 2018 via Cleopatra Records. [2]

    Members

    Former members

    Discography

    Albums

    • Capture the Magic (2005)
    • Songs for the Lost (2007)
    • Draw Down The Moon (2010)
    • RISE (2012)
    • Goodbye Cruel World (2018)

    EPs

    • Roses on White Lace (2004)

    References

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