There’s something deeply visceral in the way The Crimson Ghost continue to move through the Italian underground: a rare balance between devotion to the genre and expressive urgency, between imagery and substance. With the release of Witchcraft, the Bergamo-based band places the final seal on a trilogy of EPs that, piece by piece, now comes together as a single work: III. Three chapters, three worlds, three archetypes of classic horror. After the ferocious howl of Lycanthropy, the dark, romantic atmospheres of Vampirism, it’s now time for Witchcraft which represents the most ritualistic and layered moment of the trilogy: a passage that doesn’t just close the circle, but consecrates it...