The chapter delves into the significant role of music in enhancing occult elements in films, comparing bands like 'A Can't This' to 'Goblin' and discussing how different styles create diverse atmospheres. It also touches on the influence of iconic bands like Black Sabbath, linking them to the transition of film soundtracks from the 60s to the 70s and exploring themes from Lovecraft's work in connection to modernity.
We discuss the various forms the Occult takes in Long Seventies cinema and why this medium informs all other media for decades when it comes to depictions of the Occult.