All Them Witches Cast a Moody Vibe to their Hometown Show
Nashville, Tennessee - December 16th, 2025
All Them Witches returned to their hometown of Nashville, Tennessee for an epic two-night performance at the Brooklyn Bowl, a place interestingly well known for being both a bowling alley and music venue. Walking inside the venue, fans of all ages were draped in all-black outfits, reflecting the moodiness of the evening. The general admission pit, upper balcony, and even the bowling lanes were filled with fans eager for the set to begin. The lighting fixtures dimmed to a soft red and white, while smoke echoed through the air. The atmosphere was chilling and full of anticipation as the track “War Pigs” by Black Sabbath filled the room. The crowd sang the notable first few lines in unison as band members Charles Michael Parks Jr. (vocals and bass) and Ben McLeod (vocals and guitar) entered the room and stood on opposite ends of the stage. Simultaneously, Christian Powers (drums) and Allan Van Cleave (keys and violin) joined them at center stage. Without wasting a second, the band began their set.
To no surprise, the song “The Marriage of Coyote Woman” cast a spell on the audience. Fans closed their eyes and drifted alongside the moody music. Bluesy riffs accompanied by a steady drum pace kept the crowd locked in and mesmerized for the entirety of the over-five-minute track. With this being a song from the band’s classic 2016 album Lightning At The Door, the room was clearly filled with nostalgia and adoration.
While much of the band’s catalog is cosmic and dreamy, that did not stop fans from moshing and crowd surfing to the heavier tracks. “Enemy of My Enemy” stood out as a powerful and grungy blend of fast guitar playing and booming vocals. The duality of soft yet intense is what makes any set from All Them Witches unique and memorable to fans.
The two-night Nashville set marked a fitting conclusion to All Them Witches’ 2025 House of Mirrors Tour. The group resumes their tour for a series of dates throughout the South and West Coast in February 2026 - tickets are available here. In the meantime, check out their tracks “When God Comes Back”, “Am I Going Up?”, and “Diamond.”