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  "textContent": "Stygian Bough always catch lightning in a bottle. The trio combines the two members of Seattle doom duo Bell Witch, bassist-vocalist Dylan Desmond and drummer-keyboardist Jesse Shreibman, with guitarist-vocalist Erik Moggridge, who makes dark folk as Aerial Ruin. They’d already been collaborating for years, with Moggridge providing guest vocals on Bell Witch’s albums, when they […]\n\nThe post Stygian Bough examine magic and interconnectedness on <i>Volume II</i> appeared first on Chicago Reader.",
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