A review by nunasreads
Season of the Witch: How the Occult Saved Rock and Roll by Peter Bebergal

2.0

As much as I was excited for this book, I have to admit that the more I read the more dissapointed I was. This is due to the fact that the subject was covered only superficially, there were mentions of numerous bands and how their music was connected to the occult, but none of the chapters actually went in depth and only presented the connection between music and occult at surface level. I think the problem with it is that 'the occult in rock and roll' is a too vast of a subject to be encapsulated in only 229 pages. (let's be real only the David Bowie albums would have taken at least several volumes to describe properly).
All in all it was an interesting read, it opened up my apetite for the subject. But for those looking for more details I'd recommend choosing another book. ~