“Witchcraft Destroys Souls” is a tremendously underrated album. Yes, it’s not too far off to think of them as a Satanic Jefferson Airplane. Probably because they use late ’60s psychedelia as their platform and a female vocalist, but while Grace Slick seems to be such an easy comparison, I more think she reminds me of Catapilla’s Anna Meek. Some of the music does have early prog leanings, but might be too psych for progheads. Highlights for me include “Black Sabbath”, “Coven in Charing Cross”, and “For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge”. “Coven in Charing Cross” also features some chanting that got me thinking of “Seven Bowls” off Aphrodite’s Child’s 666. “Satanic Mass” is not a song, but a Satanic initiation ritual. I was laughing when the priest yelled at the young lady (presumably Jinx Dawson herself) in the most angry and demanding tone you can imagine, “Kiss the goat!” The actual music, to me, is actually a great collection of psychedelia with early prog trappings. If you enjoy Black Widow’s Sacrifice and also the music of Jefferson Airplane, this is more up your alley, than if you were expecting something like Sabbath.