some kind words from friends…
“the magical pop artist (a.k.a claire quartz) is flying straight into your late summer nights with a melting pot of mystical spoken word, addictive hooks, and synaesthetic samples.
with the sweet darkness and powerful experimentation reminiscent of billie eilish and princess nokia, ‘the spell’ perfectly aligns with the spike in alternative spirituality we’re seeing in pop culture.”
– trouble juice
listen to witching hour’s feature on RTR FM
(starts at 1hr 32m)
listen to witching hour’s feature on 3RRR
some kind words from friends…
listen to the feature of ‘queen of wands’ in the triple j unearthed ‘top 5 songs of the week’ podcast
read the ‘book of shadows’ track by track on themusic.com.au
ticketmaster feature w/ self-loved themed guest playlist
“witching hour talks the intertwining of colour and sound: interview with claire quartz”
– blunt mag
behind the scenes of the queen of wands music video – the au review
read the interview with hifi way
“it is witching hour’s vocal that holds it all together. whether she is creeping or soaring over her addictive melodies, it is hard to turn away”
– ticketmaster
“the anatomy of ‘hell hath no fury like’: interview with witching hour”
– wickedd childd
“it’s an unapologetic anthem, and it’s great to see (and hear) witching hour’s newfound independence shine through an incredibly enthralling track”
– livewire
“as per her previous releases it’s clear to see that witching hour is one to watch as she continues to release powerful and demanding music”
– aaa backstage
“interview with witching hour”
– girl.com.au
“the magical pop artist (a.k.a claire quartz) is flying straight into your late summer nights with a melting pot of mystical spoken word, addictive hooks, and synaesthetic samples.”
– trouble juice
“a master of magic pop meets candy goth, witching hour’s sound is playful yet moody while toeing the line between light and dark“
– beat mag
“…both ominous and sweet, ‘colourblind’ is an enchanting track that masterfully messes with our perception of colour as it twists between dark and light.“