Friday's Playlist: 60's & 70's Horror Rock

 

This Friday's Playlist will scare you to your core — and maybe make you smirk a little too. 60s & 70s Horror Rock dives into a shadowy, theatrical world of evil riffs, occult vibes, and unhinged vocals. It’s a celebration of the demented, the pagan, the psychotic, and the supernatural. From Arthur Brown’s flaming head and doomsday wails to Black Sabbath’s pioneering gloom, from Comus’ twisted acid-folk to the satanic theatrics of Coven and the proto-doom churn of Atomic Rooster and Lucifer’s Friend — every track oozes dread and vintage menace. Sure, some of it might sound gloriously camp by today’s standards, but the atmosphere is still chilling, the melodies still mesmerizing. Featuring eerie Italian prog from Goblin and Jacula, as well as cult favorites like Death SS and early Alice Cooper, this is the stuff of haunted mansions, devilish rituals, and late-night VHS horror. Turn the lights off, crank the volume, and try not to scream... or laugh... or dance with the devil.

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