Coven’s groundbreaking debut album Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls (often shortened to Witchcraft) is reissued in a newly remastered edition, bringing renewed clarity and presence to one of the most infamous and influential records in occult rock history.
Originally released in 1969, Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls confronted the era with overt occult and satanic imagery and lyrical themes that were unprecedented in popular music at the time. The album’s controversial content—arriving amid the summer’s moral panic around the Manson family and sensationalized claims of occult influence on youth culture—triggered swift removal from many retail outlets. That censorship only deepened the record’s mystique, helping it to endure as a cult artifact.
More than a historical curiosity, Witchcraft has had lasting artistic impact. Its dark atmospheres, ritualistic lyrics, and daring visual presentation exerted a clear influence on the development of occult rock and early heavy metal, seeding aesthetic and thematic tropes that later bands expanded into new sonic territories. Musically adventurous and theatrically bold, the album stands as a direct ancestor to generations of artists who fused doom-laden riffs with arcane subject matter.