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Salem Returns with "Red Dragon" Compilation Alongside Supreme Collaboration

By

Eli Enis

11d ago· 4 min readenReview

Summary

Salem, the influential witch house group from Michigan, surprise-released a new compilation titled "Red Dragon" featuring 31 tracks spanning 101 minutes. The release coincides with a Supreme merch collaboration that garnered attention from Fred Durst. The compilation gathers music familiar to longtime fans, marking the group's reemergence from the shadows during a cultural moment reminiscent of the late 2000s when the genre first emerged.

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In so many ways, the mid-2020s have just been a speedrun of the late aughts.
A looming recession, neon pop-punk in the mainstream, the word 'electroclash' appearing in press releases, and now Salem once again inching out of the shadows.
Except this time around, the Michigan witch house sorcerers might actually claim the limelight.
The same day they dropped a money-printing merch collab with Supreme that had Fred Durst reacting in the comments, Salem surprise-released Red Dragon, a new compilation of music that old fans mostly already know.
The 31-track, 101-minute tome assembles many of the le
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