With their third album, Jess and the Ancient Ones take a magical mystery trip to the dark side of the 60s as seen through the eyes of a modern occult rock musician. This time the band chose an organic and more human approach and a very oldschoolish approach: nine songs, 31 minutes, recorded and mixed together with their live sound engineer. Groovy, heavy, psychedelic beat music? Hard death rock? Occult head-exploding meltdown? All this and much more. "I cannot put a label on it; I just make it as it comes," says guitarist and composer Thomas Corpse, who is also responsible for the cover artwork of The Horse and Other Weird Tales.