Wicca Phase Springs Eternal has been the moniker and creative persona of Pennsylvania-based singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Adam McIlwee for over a decade. The name is as enigmatic as McIlwees work, a fittingly esoteric umbrella for his ever-growing and ever-evolving catalog of music thats been released at a stunning quality and pace. So its with great intention that the name is now also the title of McIlwees latest full-length: Wicca Phase Springs Eternal offers the musicians most finely honed and welcoming songs to date, but its more than just a self-titled albumits a portal, an entryway into an entire world.As 2019 merged into 2020, the former Tigers Jaw member and Gothboiclique founder was looking to step away from the hyper-concentrated melancholic Trap of 2019s Suffer On, and set out to breathe fresh life into the WPSE project by creating a broader sonic landscape. Suffer On and a lot of the music I was making around that time was just so emotionally heavy, McIlwee explains. It felt like I was putting a lot on the listener and on myself. So I started thinking about early Wicca Phase and the world building I was doingI was just throwing things at the wall then, but now I have ten more years of songwriting experience. I realized I wanted to just keep developing a depth to Wicca Phase, I didnt want to just scratch the surface.Inspired by the musings of 60s and 70s British folk bands such as Fairport Convention and Pentangle, McIlwee hunkered down in the Western Catskills and Abington Township in Pennsylvania, absorbing the scenery and trying to translate the beauty of his surroundings into an immersive experience. He began to expand the WPSE lore and fashion a more colorful and descriptive body of workone where he still wears his heart on his sleeve, but now all of the longing and heartache exist in a vivid space thats strikingly real and otherworldly all at once. The sound of Wicca Phase began to grow as well: never wanting the project to be defined by a genre, McIlwee worked closely with longtime collaborator Darcy Baylis, as well as newcomer Ben Greenberg, to continue to bring new styles and moods into WPSE. Looking to incorporate his love of EDM, trance, and house sounds, McIlwee and co. created an amalgam of 80s and 90s breakbeat style drums, modernistic 808s, shimmering synths, and washes of reverberating guitar and organic bass.The more McIlwee wrote, the deeper he went into the universe he was creating, and his heartfelt songwriting transformed into a moving and breathing sonic display of the fine line between reality and mysticism. It felt like this could be a starting point if you dont know what Wicca Phase is about, he says. Youre still getting the melodrama thats in all my lyrics, but youre also getting this description of the worldwhat it looks like, what it feels like. Why wouldnt that be self-titled?