Dead Skeletons-Dead Majick (2024 reissue)

£34.00

super limited clear 2lp in gatefold originally released on 11/11/11 via anton newcombe’s a recordings label, ‘dead magick’ has come to be seen as one of this generation’s definitive neo-psychedelic works and had an almost cult-like reverence attached to it.it helped to catalyse a burgeoning underground psych scene to whom ‘dead magick’s occult sonic belligerence became a crucial and highly-lauded touchstone. a twelve-track masterclass in “transportative far-out guitar hymnals” (the quietus) and "a psychedelic battle cry" (the guardian), the ‘dead magick’ double album was an exercise in spiritual rock’n’roll drones shaped by primitive fuzzed-out guitars, repetitive vocal mantras, distorted organs and crashing percussion.

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super limited clear 2lp in gatefold originally released on 11/11/11 via anton newcombe’s a recordings label, ‘dead magick’ has come to be seen as one of this generation’s definitive neo-psychedelic works and had an almost cult-like reverence attached to it.it helped to catalyse a burgeoning underground psych scene to whom ‘dead magick’s occult sonic belligerence became a crucial and highly-lauded touchstone. a twelve-track masterclass in “transportative far-out guitar hymnals” (the quietus) and "a psychedelic battle cry" (the guardian), the ‘dead magick’ double album was an exercise in spiritual rock’n’roll drones shaped by primitive fuzzed-out guitars, repetitive vocal mantras, distorted organs and crashing percussion.

super limited clear 2lp in gatefold originally released on 11/11/11 via anton newcombe’s a recordings label, ‘dead magick’ has come to be seen as one of this generation’s definitive neo-psychedelic works and had an almost cult-like reverence attached to it.it helped to catalyse a burgeoning underground psych scene to whom ‘dead magick’s occult sonic belligerence became a crucial and highly-lauded touchstone. a twelve-track masterclass in “transportative far-out guitar hymnals” (the quietus) and "a psychedelic battle cry" (the guardian), the ‘dead magick’ double album was an exercise in spiritual rock’n’roll drones shaped by primitive fuzzed-out guitars, repetitive vocal mantras, distorted organs and crashing percussion.