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Based out of Portland, Oregon, Witch Mountain have been delivering apocalyptic, shuddering doom metal since their formation in 1997. In the early phase of their career, the band -- consisting of guitarist and vocalist Rob Wrong, bassist Dave Hoopaugh, and drummer Nate Carson -- made a name for themselves playing with the likes of <a href="spotify:artist:1hiIe6hmDchjc246cpoAOM">YOB</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:3BRjxpDVT56Y2G5dS3xYZS">Eyehategod</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:4htjQW3lgIwL6fEJlTOez4">Electric Wizard</a>, and in 2001 released their debut, Come the Mountain. In 2002 the band slowed down, with the members focusing on family and other projects, but Witch Mountain found a creative resurgence in 2009 when singer Uta Plotkin was invited to join the band as their permanent singer. As a quartet, the band's sound found a new sense of ominous drama, and riding the wave of creativity, they released their long-awaited follow-up, South of Salem, in 2011. Later that year, Witch Mountain signed with label <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Profound+Lore%22">Profound Lore</a>, and released Cauldron of the Wild in 2012. A European tour in support of <a href="spotify:artist:3sRZzVpgmxBaiKChVuUDNh">Nik Turner</a>’s <a href="spotify:artist:2jK54ZlZhTF1TxygsVeR05">Hawkwind</a> preceded the 2014 release of Mobile of Angels, an album produced by Billy Anderson. ~ Gregory Heaney, Rovi
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