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Wyzard’s 2009 debut Primal Incantation plays like a late-career mission statement: a funk‑rock‑soul crossover album where adult composure and seasoned songwriting replace youthful flash.
 
 This is a groove‑driven rock record that carries clear DNA from Wyzard’s pioneering funk‑rock work with Mother’s Finest, but reframed with an introspective, studio‑crafted polish. The production leaves space around the instruments, so the bass, guitars and vocals feel conversational rather than competitive, which underlines how much the focus has shifted to songcraft and narrative.
 
The writing leans on strong, memorable hooks and chord movements that feel classic without slipping into nostalgia. Tracks like “Bring It On Back,” “Monkey Burns,” and “Distant” stretch out over a 55‑minute runtime, but they do so by unfolding ideas patiently instead of stacking riffs for effect.
 
 Bridges, pre‑choruses and instrumental tags are clearly shaped, giving each song a narrative arc that feels more like storytelling than jamming. That sense of structure is where the “Wyzard knows what music is about” really comes through: tension and release are measured, dynamics are purposeful.
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