All Them Witches are back with their long-awaited seventh studio album House of Mirrors, arriving May 29 via BMG—and it marks a powerful new chapter for the Nashville-born band.
After more than five years without a full release, the group returns sharper, tighter, and more unified. Produced by Eddie Spear, the album leans into the band’s signature chemistry, blending heavy blues rock with atmospheric psychedelia. Guitarist Ben McLeod credits their dynamic interplay as the core of the record, while frontman Charles Michael Parks Jr. emphasizes the open communication that shaped its direction.
Fans can get a first taste with the newly released single “Starting Line,” a raw, intimate track that captures the band’s creative spontaneity—even featuring shared vocals and acoustic takes recorded into a single mic.
House of Mirrors also represents resilience. Following the departure of co-founder Robby Staebler, the band faced an uncertain future. But with drummer Christian Powers stepping in, what began as a temporary fix reignited their passion. That renewed energy fueled a fast, focused recording session at Nashville’s Blackbird Studio.
The result is an album rooted in identity, expectation, and self-discovery. For All Them Witches, House of Mirrors isn’t just a return—it’s a rebirth.

