Dead Skeletons - Dead Magick (Reissue)
Reissue of Dead Skeletons' cult classic debut album, 'Dead Magick', out now. Gatefold double LP on frosted clear vinyl with printed inner-sleeves. Remastered audio by James Plotkin. Limited to 1000 copies. US pre-orderĀ here. AU/NZ pre-order here.
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Vinyl reissue of the debut album from Icelandic art-rock project Dead Skeletons. Originally released on 11/11/11 via Anton Newcombeās A Recordings label, āDead Magickā has come to be seen as one of this generationās definitive neo-psychedelic works and had an almost cult-like reverence attached to it. Tours around the UK, EU and USA, major international festival dates and critical acclaim soon followed the albumās release, and it also helped to catalyse a burgeoning underground psych scene to whom āDead Magickās occult sonic belligerence became a crucial and highly-lauded touchstone. A twelve-track masterclass in ātransportative far-out guitar hymnalsā (The Quietus) and "a psychedelic battle cry" (The Guardian), the āDead Magickā double album was an exercise in spiritual rockānāroll drones shaped by primitive fuzzed-out guitars, repetitive vocal mantras, distorted organs and crashing percussion.Ā
Inspired by bandleader Jón SƦmundur Auưarsonās diagnosis with HIV, the driving philosophy behind Dead Skeletons (and the wider āDEADā concept that Jón, aka Nonni Dead, has been exploring since 2003) is defined by the āHe who fears death cannot enjoy lifeā chant heard on the albumās declarative opening track, āDead Mantraā. The underground hit was the first song released by Dead Skeletons ā comprising Jón, Henrik Bjƶrnsonn (Singapore Sling), Ryan Carlson and Aislinn Van Kriedt (Asteroid #4) ā and laid out the bandās intentions from the off: to use music as a means to inspire people to celebrate and cherish life unshackled from fears and anxieties over their mortality. āI created the DEAD concept in 2003 as an idea to use art as a therapy to overcome the fear of death and to enjoy life to the fullest. I had been dealing with the HIV virus since 1994 and wanted to use my art skills to explore this idea further and spread positive messages to help other people in the same position as myselfā, the Reykjavik-based artist recalls.
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Dead Skeletons - Dead Magick (Reissue)
Dead Skeletons - Dead Magick (Reissue)
Reissue of Dead Skeletons' cult classic debut album, 'Dead Magick', out now. Gatefold double LP on frosted clear vinyl with printed inner-sleeves. Remastered audio by James Plotkin. Limited to 1000 copies. US pre-orderĀ here. AU/NZ pre-order here.
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Vinyl reissue of the debut album from Icelandic art-rock project Dead Skeletons. Originally released on 11/11/11 via Anton Newcombeās A Recordings label, āDead Magickā has come to be seen as one of this generationās definitive neo-psychedelic works and had an almost cult-like reverence attached to it. Tours around the UK, EU and USA, major international festival dates and critical acclaim soon followed the albumās release, and it also helped to catalyse a burgeoning underground psych scene to whom āDead Magickās occult sonic belligerence became a crucial and highly-lauded touchstone. A twelve-track masterclass in ātransportative far-out guitar hymnalsā (The Quietus) and "a psychedelic battle cry" (The Guardian), the āDead Magickā double album was an exercise in spiritual rockānāroll drones shaped by primitive fuzzed-out guitars, repetitive vocal mantras, distorted organs and crashing percussion.Ā
Inspired by bandleader Jón SƦmundur Auưarsonās diagnosis with HIV, the driving philosophy behind Dead Skeletons (and the wider āDEADā concept that Jón, aka Nonni Dead, has been exploring since 2003) is defined by the āHe who fears death cannot enjoy lifeā chant heard on the albumās declarative opening track, āDead Mantraā. The underground hit was the first song released by Dead Skeletons ā comprising Jón, Henrik Bjƶrnsonn (Singapore Sling), Ryan Carlson and Aislinn Van Kriedt (Asteroid #4) ā and laid out the bandās intentions from the off: to use music as a means to inspire people to celebrate and cherish life unshackled from fears and anxieties over their mortality. āI created the DEAD concept in 2003 as an idea to use art as a therapy to overcome the fear of death and to enjoy life to the fullest. I had been dealing with the HIV virus since 1994 and wanted to use my art skills to explore this idea further and spread positive messages to help other people in the same position as myselfā, the Reykjavik-based artist recalls.
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Reissue of Dead Skeletons' cult classic debut album, 'Dead Magick', out now. Gatefold double LP on frosted clear vinyl with printed inner-sleeves. Remastered audio by James Plotkin. Limited to 1000 copies. US pre-orderĀ here. AU/NZ pre-order here.
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Vinyl reissue of the debut album from Icelandic art-rock project Dead Skeletons. Originally released on 11/11/11 via Anton Newcombeās A Recordings label, āDead Magickā has come to be seen as one of this generationās definitive neo-psychedelic works and had an almost cult-like reverence attached to it. Tours around the UK, EU and USA, major international festival dates and critical acclaim soon followed the albumās release, and it also helped to catalyse a burgeoning underground psych scene to whom āDead Magickās occult sonic belligerence became a crucial and highly-lauded touchstone. A twelve-track masterclass in ātransportative far-out guitar hymnalsā (The Quietus) and "a psychedelic battle cry" (The Guardian), the āDead Magickā double album was an exercise in spiritual rockānāroll drones shaped by primitive fuzzed-out guitars, repetitive vocal mantras, distorted organs and crashing percussion.Ā
Inspired by bandleader Jón SƦmundur Auưarsonās diagnosis with HIV, the driving philosophy behind Dead Skeletons (and the wider āDEADā concept that Jón, aka Nonni Dead, has been exploring since 2003) is defined by the āHe who fears death cannot enjoy lifeā chant heard on the albumās declarative opening track, āDead Mantraā. The underground hit was the first song released by Dead Skeletons ā comprising Jón, Henrik Bjƶrnsonn (Singapore Sling), Ryan Carlson and Aislinn Van Kriedt (Asteroid #4) ā and laid out the bandās intentions from the off: to use music as a means to inspire people to celebrate and cherish life unshackled from fears and anxieties over their mortality. āI created the DEAD concept in 2003 as an idea to use art as a therapy to overcome the fear of death and to enjoy life to the fullest. I had been dealing with the HIV virus since 1994 and wanted to use my art skills to explore this idea further and spread positive messages to help other people in the same position as myselfā, the Reykjavik-based artist recalls.






















