Release
Date February 27th, 2026
Format CD/LP
Genre Heavy/Doom Metal
Country UK
Pagan
Altar is a name
whispered in the shadows by anyone who actually gives a damn about the history
of British metal. Formed in London back in 1978, these guys were far too weird
and mystical for the radio, blending heavy/doom with a gloomy, rustic folk vibe
that felt like it was unearthed from a burial mound. Led by the late, legendary
Terry Jones and his son Alan,
the band spent decades as a cult secret before finally getting the respect they
deserved. "Mythical & Magical" is their third full-length,
pulling together songs that sat in the vault since the late seventies and early
eighties, finally seeing the light of day to prove that some things just get
more potent with age.
If you want music that sounds like a
damp forest at midnight, "Mythical & Magical" is the gold
standard. This album is a massive, sprawling beast that ignores every trend
from the last forty years. Alan Jones handles
the guitar like a wizard, weaving these intricate, soulful leads that dance
around the crushing weight of the riffs. It’s got that ancient, dusty
atmosphere that Dying Victims Productions is
smart to keep alive. This isn't just a collection of songs. It’s a trip into a
world of folklore and dark magic that leaves most modern "occult"
bands looking like plastic toys.
This reissue is a mandatory pickup
for the double vinyl alone, especially with that etching on the final side.
It’s the peak of the band’s output, showing off their mastery of that specific
"NWOBHM meets 70s rock" style they perfected. The production on
"Samhein" and "The Sorcerer" captures warmth and a
resonance that digital-obsessed bands can’t replicate. It’s a 20th-anniversary
celebration of an album that was already timeless when it dropped, proving Pagan Altar is the true king of the underground.
Score: 8.0










