Ghouls Night Out – An Occult night with Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell

//Ghouls Night Out – An Occult night with Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell

Do as thou wilt london february 2014 ASCS

Looking for something just a little bit different? Well Ghoulsnightout.co.uk host a monthly horror themed evening at the Lexington in Pentonville Road just down from Angel station in London.  Each month the evenings combine a mix of comedy, film, music and and anything else that takes their interest.  This February 9th 2014 sees “Do As Thou Wilt” a special night of interest to rock fans as Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell are playing.  Not only that but there’s an absolute pile of stuff going on during the evening which is hosted by metal comedian Andrew O’Neill.  Check the full details below from the press release:

Join occult comedian Andrew O’Neill as he hosts this night of spectral terror with:
• Tarot readings
• Talk on occult rock: Louise Brown, editor of Iron Fist magazine
• Spoken Word: Al Cummins – Historian. Occultist. Poet.
• Crucifixes, Cadavers and Demons: Religion and Belief in Horror Films: Dr Karen Oughton
• Genuine* magical performance from noted occultist Thoth Al-Ak Fbf and his Holy Guardian Angel Barry the snake
• The Power of the Witch (1971): BBC documentary about Witchcraft 
• Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell: 70s style proto-metallers

The Ghouls Night Grimoire …more details:

Louise Brown, editor of Iron Fist magazine will delve into the roots of occult rock. While rock n’ roll has always been the Devil’s music, but the dreary and pessimistic political landscape of the ’70s summoned Satan like never before resulting in the likes of Black Sabbath, Pentagram, Coven and Black Widow making their devilish mark on music.

Alexander Cummins, historian, occultist, poet and extremely funny man talks about the English folk magic tradition. He’ll cover cunning folk, amulets, astrology, necromancy, spirits, demonology, and other totally wizard shenanigans.

Crucifixes, Cadavers and Demons: Religion and Belief in Horror Films – they exist in the fires of Hell, quaint English villages and wind-blasted wicker-strewn islands…at least according to horror films. Lecturer in film and media at Regent’s University London, Dr Karen Oughton guides you through The Wicker Man and Satantastic oddity To The Devil: A Daughter in search of magic, the Devil and his marvelous minions. Expect theatrics, film analysis and silliness.

The Power of the Witch, an extremely rare documentary on witchcraft as practised in the late 60s and early 70s. A unique insight into the attitudes, beliefs, and fashions of a forgotten era. (First aired in the UK in 1971 and never seen since!)

The band Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell are the aural equivalent of stumbling into an 18 year-old man’s bedsit in 1973. This Hastings threesome will deliver the kind of greasy progressive metal sound of the early-mid ’70s. 

Your Presence Is Requested.

Fancy dress inspiration: Witches, Wicker Man, Vintage 70’s, Devils, Illuminati, etc.

Tickets are available from wegottickets priced at £7.00 here.

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