Embracing the Supernatural: Magic and the Boys Who Love Me

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Magic and the Boys Who Love Me Magic has always been an enchanting concept, capturing the imaginations of people across different cultures and time periods. It fascinates and entices individuals, drawing them into a world filled with wonder and possibilities. In this world of magic, there are often stories of brave heroes and fierce villains, but there is another aspect of magic that often goes unexplored – the boys who love the sorceresses. The boys who love magic-wielding girls possess a certain charm of their own. They are drawn to the mystique and power that these sorceresses hold, finding themselves inexplicably attracted to their enchanting nature. These boys are captivated by the spells they cast, the incantations they speak, and the potions they brew.

The witch with a black cloud

These boys are captivated by the spells they cast, the incantations they speak, and the potions they brew. They genuinely believe in the magic these girls possess, making them willing to do anything to support and protect them. The relationship between a boy and a magic-loving girl is often portrayed as one filled with adventure and passion.

[News] Greenseeker reveal the single “The Curse Of The Black Cloud” taken from new split with Asteroid Witch

Portland, Oregon based Psychedelic Proto-Metal band Greenseeker revealed the single “The Curse Of The Black Cloud” taken from a split LP with Cosmic Doom voyagers Asteroid Witch, set to release on November 3rd, 2023 via Electric Valley Records. Stream the track through the YouTube player below:

Electric Valley Records presents a Fuzzy split album between Asteroid Witch and Greenseeker, two rising acts from the ever-prolific Portland Heavy Music underground. Scheduled for November 3rd, the split will be available on three variants of vinyl as well as on digital/streaming media.

The Asteroid Witch side of the split is a collection of psychic auditory transmissions that have been fixtures of the band’s live set since their inception. These compositions range on various topics such as alien abduction, ufo encounters, communication with extra-terrestrials and extra-dimensionals, high strangeness, astral projection, space travel, time travel, mind travel, trans-dimensional travel, hidden doorways to the celestial temple, prophets from the sky, portals both seen and unseen, orbs both material and non-material, the Lower realm, the Higher realm, the Middle realm(s), and much more…

On their side of this split, Greenseeker explores the blend of groovy throwback riffs, extended meandering Jams, and Heavy Fuzz. In these two long-form tracks, fantasy meets reality with themes of envy, lust, greed, and pride as two rival bards engage in a magical tiff fueled by the thirst for fame, shrouding the world in a black fog. At their Rock bottom, the protagonist makes a deal with the devil to gain a fortune but ends up getting more than they bargained for.

Asteroid Witch:
Forged in the nucleus of a distant black hole and teleported to Portland, Oregon in 2021 AD, Asteroid Witch is a conduit for the psychic communication of celestial Demi-Gods from deep space. Their sound takes the Stoner Rock/Heavy Psych riffing of bands like Fuzz, Nebula, Red Fang and Sleep, and blends it with the Space-age synths and high-energy freakouts of bands like Hawkwind and Acid Mothers Temple. Since making contact, they have been transmitting Cosmic Doom Metal from the stars to enchanted live audiences throughout the Pacific Northwest.

Asteroid Witch is:
Dave
/ Guitar & Vocals
Sophia / Synthesizers
Trevor / Bass
Eric / Drums

Greenseeker:
Greenseeker
worships the hallowed ground of Psychedelic Proto-Metal giants such as Rainbow, Uriah Heep and Atomic Rooster, with music steeped in classic riffs and mystical lyrics. Formed in 2019, Greenseeker hit the ground running and recorded their first demo, the self-titled “Greenseeker,” in the spring of 2020. Their demo caught the ear of the doom underground, nabbing the band a record deal that would lead to their debut full-length album, “The Wish,” released in May of 2022 on StoneFly Records.

Greenseeker is:
Max Siegfried
/ Guitar
Selina Cleary / Bass
Shea Gegan / Drums
Lauren Hatch / Keys, Vocals

Available Formats:
– Black Vinyl (250x)
– Pink Vinyl (220x)
– Ultra LTD “Space Edition” Vinyl (30x)
– Digital

Tracklist:

SIDE A:
A1. Asteroid Witch – From Other Worlds
A2. Asteroid Witch – Time Crystal / Mind Prism
A3. Asteroid Witch – Prophets Of The Celestial Temple
A4. Asteroid Witch – Astral Projection

SIDE B:
B1. Greenseeker – The Curse Of The Black Cloud
B2. Greenseeker – Devil’s Grave Touch

Greenseeker:
Greenseeker
worships the hallowed ground of Psychedelic Proto-Metal giants such as Rainbow, Uriah Heep and Atomic Rooster, with music steeped in classic riffs and mystical lyrics. Formed in 2019, Greenseeker hit the ground running and recorded their first demo, the self-titled “Greenseeker,” in the spring of 2020. Their demo caught the ear of the doom underground, nabbing the band a record deal that would lead to their debut full-length album, “The Wish,” released in May of 2022 on StoneFly Records.
Magic and the boys who lvoe me

They embark on quests together, facing dangers and overcoming obstacles in their pursuit of knowledge and power. These boys are not intimidated by the magical abilities of their partners; instead, they embrace and celebrate it, knowing that it is an integral part of who they are. They understand that love and magic can coexist harmoniously, creating a beautiful and unique bond. The boys who love the sorceresses are not mere bystanders but active participants in the magical world. They learn spells and charms, striving to become a source of strength and support for their partners. They assist in gathering rare ingredients for potions, creating a mutual dependency that strengthens their relationship. There is a sense of unity and teamwork between the magical girls and the boys who love them, a shared goal of embracing and honing their magical talents. Just as magic is not without its challenges, love in the magical realm may also face obstacles. There may be external forces that seek to exploit or harm the magical girls, testing the loyalty and determination of their cherished boys. But it is precisely in these moments of turmoil that the boys' love and commitment shine through. They rise to the occasion, banding together with the sorceresses to protect their love and preserve the magic they hold dear. In conclusion, the boys who love girls with magic possess a unique allure and devotion. They are drawn to the power and enchantment that these sorceresses embody, willingly embarking on a journey filled with adventure and passion. Their love for the magical girls forms a strong bond, where they become active participants in their partners' magical world. These boys understand that love and magic can coexist, forging a beautiful relationship that defies expectations..

Reviews for "A Dance of Love: Boys Who Love Me and the Magic in Our Hearts"

1. Jessica - 1 star
I couldn't finish "Magic and the boys who love me". The plot was weak, the characters were one-dimensional, and the writing style was amateurish. It felt like the author was trying to cram in as many clichés and tropes as possible without any originality or depth. The romance aspects were forced and unrealistic, and the world-building was poorly executed. Overall, it was a disappointing read and I would not recommend it to anyone looking for a well-crafted and engaging story.
2. Mark - 2 stars
"Magic and the boys who love me" had potential, but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. The pacing was uneven, with long stretches of nothing happening and sudden bursts of action that were poorly executed. The dialogue was awkward and stilted, making it difficult to connect with the characters on an emotional level. The magic system was underdeveloped and lacked consistency, which made it hard to fully immerse myself in the story. While I appreciate the attempt at adding diversity to the cast of characters, it felt like tokenism rather than genuine representation. Overall, it was a forgettable read that didn't live up to its promises.
3. Sarah - 2.5 stars
"Magic and the boys who love me" had an interesting premise, but it was poorly executed. The main character was too perfect, lacking any flaws or growth throughout the story. The romance felt forced and lacked chemistry, making it difficult to invest in the relationships. Additionally, the writing style was overly simplistic and lacked depth, making it feel like a young adult novel targeting a much younger audience. While there were glimpses of potential, the overall execution left much to be desired. I wouldn't actively discourage someone from reading it, but I wouldn't recommend it either.

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