The solo work of multi-instrumentalist Bram the Bard — every riff, vocal, mix, and hand-drawn comic cover made by one set of hands at Garage Fire Recordings.
A year of bloodletting forged into one full-length — the Living Just for Dying and One of These Knives EPs, plus three exclusive covers.
One man, one vision, total control — written, performed, recorded, mixed, and illustrated by Bram the Bard alone.
Wizard Tattoo refuses a single genre, welding doom, stoner rock, progressive metal, psych, jazz and grunge into immersive concept records — worlds you fall into rather than albums you simply hear.
Every release threads into a larger tapestry: the Wizard Tattoo Universe, a discography-spanning mythology where knife fights, beasts and madmen recur across years of music. Lyrics pull from comics, horror and fantasy; the riffs draw blood.
It all starts with a man, a tattoo, and a dark voice in his head — and his long, glorious descent into madness.