Cape Town’s We Kill Cowboys Ignite the Scene with New Single 'Burn The Witch'
Cape Town rockers, We Kill Cowboys, release their bold new single 'Burn The Witch' from their upcoming album, BACK FROM THE DEAD, launching in 2025.
By Underground Press
Published Friday, 15 November 2024 08:00
Prepare to be set ablaze as Cape Town’s powerhouse quartet, We Kill Cowboys, unleashes their fiery new single, 'Burn The Witch', from their upcoming album Back From The Dead, due for release in early 2025 via Mongrel Records. Known for their intoxicating fusion of psychedelic rock, punk rock, grunge, and stoner blues, We Kill Cowboys bring both grit and finesse to their unique sound, making waves on the South African rock scene and beyond.
Formed by tattoo artist and singer/guitarist Alex Muller, We Kill Cowboys thrives on raw, high-energy storytelling that’s as powerful as it is profound. Muller’s raw vocals lend a magnetic force to the band’s unapologetic exploration of anti-establishment themes, while their musicality—anchored by Mornay’s searing guitar riffs, Andrew’s thunderous drums, and Miggs’ deep, fuzz-laden bass grooves—cements their signature edge. The result is a gripping experience that’s both intense and reflective, inviting listeners into a world where passion meets rebellion.
Their latest single, Burn The Witch is an explosive anthem inspired by the resilience of women throughout history. “The challenges women have faced since the beginning of time, being victimized, ostracized, and literally burnt alive… the song isn't only expressing these challenges from a societal or physical perspective, but also an emotional, personal, and spiritual perspective,” shares frontwoman Alex Muller. “It’s about embracing the power within, finding acceptance in one’s femininity, trusting one’s intuition, and breaking generational cycles. Letting out the rage.”
'Burn The Witch' is more than a song; it’s a rallying cry—a powerful invocation to rise above oppression and reclaim one’s inner strength. With every track, We Kill Cowboys pushes boundaries, blending intensity with introspection, leaving fans both exhilarated and reflective.