Old Hickory's album "Other Eras Such As Witchcraft" is a haunting and mesmerizing journey through time and space. The album begins with the eerie and atmospheric track "The Coven" that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The album is a perfect blend of folk, country, and rock, with each track showcasing Old Hickory's exceptional musicianship and storytelling abilities.
The album's title track "Other Eras Such As Witchcraft" is a standout with its hypnotic guitar riffs and soulful vocals. The song transports the listener to a different time and place, where magic and mystery reign supreme. "The Devil's Bride" is another standout track, with its haunting melody and vivid lyrics painting a picture of a woman who has made a deal with the devil.
Old Hickory's ability to seamlessly blend different genres is evident in "The Ballad of Jesse James," which features a country twang and a rock edge. The album closes with "The Road to Damascus," a somber and reflective track that leaves the listener with a sense of longing and contemplation.