In a pivotal scene in the 1969 film Easy Rider, three men decompress over a campfire and a joint after an uncomfortable run-in with some bigoted middle Americans. George, played by Jack Nicholson, says it best: โOh yeah, they gonna talk to you, and talk to you, and talk to you about individual freedom, but they see a free individual… itโs gonna scare โem.โ
The same year Easy Rider was trying to slough off conventional societyโs hang-ups, Indiana band Covenโfronted by the enigmatic and magical Esther โJinxโ Dawsonโreleased their debut LP, Witchcraft Destroys Minds and Reaps Souls. At a time when most popular music was all about peace, love, and โsmiling on your brother,โ Coven went the other direction. Witchcraft teems with dark lyrics about witches, magic spells, and pacts with Lucifer. The record even includes a 13-minute satanic mass ceremony. Pair these occult themes with a trained opera singer and some spooky, jangly rock โnโ roll akin to Jefferson Airplane or Fleetwood Mac, and youโve got a band of free individuals certainly capable of scaring some people. According to Dawson, audiences were not ready for such devilish musings.
