Falsely Accused - "Witches"

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New England isn't typically known for its desert rock scene, but Falsely Accused might change that. The trio's latest single, "Witches," is a hard but laid back rocker that is brimming with intensity. The song has an inherent trippy side, although it's still a straightforward rocker. Being a desert rock song, the obvious comparison is Queens of the Stone Age, although I hear some Alice in Chains in there as well. The song truly gets started once the guitar solo kicks in with a surprising darkness. Heavy songs always work best when they have a hard groove, and "Witches" has more than its share.

Despite a band called Falsely Accused doing a song called "Witches," the song isn't about those accused of witchcraft. Bassist/vocalist Matt Tavano explains:

“‘Witches’ is about a road rage incident I was involved in a couple years ago that quickly escalated into a roadside robbery. As the scenario was playing out it seemed like violence was going to be unavoidable. But with a little luck, everyone went home in one piece, even the bad guys. It was, as they say, a wicked nail biter."

You can listen to "Witches" below. Falsely Accused have a new EP due to be released in January. For more on the band check them out on Instagram and Facebook.

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