Shuddersome Soundscape #4: A Psychedelic Omen
After an undead intermission, this week, we return to our spooky spell casters with a tune from the genesis of psychedelia. For our Spooky Season, I give you Donovan's "Season of the Witch" (1966).
This song, released on the album Sunshine Superman, features a steady guitar riff alongside foreboding and paranoid lyrics, a groovy omen of oncoming devastation. Could this foretold disaster be the work of the supernatural? Well, in the context of the song's creation, the lurking danger is something a little more earthly.
"There was a feeling...that all was not perfect in the Garden of Eden," Donovan spoke in Mojo magazine about this Season when the song was born. He called "Witch" prophetic, referring to the marijuana bust soon to occur within the countercultural community. Not long after, these busts seized Donovan as well.
"Season of the Witch" has appeared on the soundtracks of numerous Halloween-appropriate films, including Season of the Witch by George Romero, Dark Shadows, ParaNorman, and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (covered by Lana Del Ray). It is also the theme song of the eerie psychedelic historical fantasy series Britannia.
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