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Double Experience Celebrates 20 Years of Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask with “Terrible Fate”

Ottawa Canada-based rock band Double Experience has just released their tribute to the 20th Anniversary of Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask with the release of “Terrible Fate.” The song is available now on all major platforms, but you only find the band wearing various Zelda inspired masks in the video, and you might recognize Kojo Kamya of the Zelda power-metal band Master Sword. The band says, “It’s damn-near fate that the Majora’s Mask anniversary is the same month as 3 full moons, or the same year as the Coronavirus outbreak (with widespread mask wearing) but, honestly, we’re here for it.”

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Pennsylvania queer duo Witch Weather pose for a promo photo outside on the street.
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Witch Weather: ‘People Are Missing Close Connection’

Queer duo Witch Weather discuss new album and the influence of the DMV on their sound.

Philadelphia-based queer punks Witch Weather have a message for anyone who feels hopeless and worthless: you are not alone. With an irresistible sound that draws from 80’s goth and lo-fi grunge, the indie duo wears their heart on their sleeve, giving voice to complex emotions that many would opt to suppress in the recesses of their minds.

Join Alchemical Records as they connect with Witch Weather to discuss the band’s new self-titled album, their search for a sense of belonging as members of the queer community, the important element that keeps the duo’s creative bond strong, and the influence of the DMV on their sound.

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