Because life is heavy, even when you’re magickal, we’re gonna keep it light again this week. In this edition of Monday Magick we hope to get your feet-tapping, your ass-shaking, and you singing along with the infectious chorus of Brooklyn Indie-Rock quartet Clap Your Hands Say Yeah’s diabolical dancefloor stomper[…]
Tag: Luciferian
Monday Magick: Spoon – The Beast and Dragon, Adored (Video)
After a couple of off weeks I “had to find that feelin’ again” to get Monday Magick back on track this week. To that end, I went back to basics with some good old fashioned diabolical Rock & Roll in the form of “The Beast and the Dragon, Adored” from[…]
Monday Magick: The Mighty Shadow – King From Hell (Video)
This week’s Monday Magick entry is a rare contribution from the West Indies, a location not necessarily known for embracing the supernatural in its popular music. The tune in question is an energetic 1975 side with the incendiary title “King From Hell” which comes courtesy of Trinidadian calypsonian The Mighty[…]
Monday Magick: The Alan Parsons Project – Eye in the Sky (Video)
I will be the first to admit that the occult bona-fides of this week’s Monday Magick entry are questionable at best. But let me explain why I chose to feature “Eye in the Sky” from UK-based Prog-Rockers The Alan Parsons Project’s 1982 LP of the same name before you go[…]
Monday Magick: St. John Green – Devil and the Sea (Video)
This week’s Monday Magick entry is what some might call a “hidden jem” or “dusty classic” from one of the great “lost albums” of the Psychadelic era. “Devil and the Sea” is probably one the least wigged-out tracks from the decidedly occult-tinged self-titled 1968 debut from freaked out Los Angeles[…]
Monday Magick: Peter Brown – Do You Wanna Get Funky With Me (Video)
Monday Magick goes back to the vinyl archives this week to unearth a rare jam that mixes The Devil with funky Disco music. It’s a lengthy dancefloor stomper from Chicago-bred percussionist, singer, and producer Peter Brown’s 1977 TK Records debut ‘A Fantasy Love Affair’ titled “Do You Wanna Get Funky[…]
Monday Magick: Bruce Haack – Electric to Me Turn (Video)
It was only a matter of time before a Monday Magick entry focused on one of the most important, and most original, Illuminist/Gnostic philosophers to ever grace the music industry, electronic alchemist Bruce Haack. His 1969 Columbia Records LP ‘The Electric Lucifer’ was one of the boldest statements, both musically[…]