In the liminal space where dreams merge with reality and light fades into shadow, Acid Magus, Pretoria’s own experimental rock mavericks, emerge with Scatterling Empire — a monumental tribute to defiance, culture, and the unyielding spirit of resistance.
The album (which was released on 21 February 2025) weaves an intricate tapestry of sound, philosophy, and storytelling—a psychedelic journey through the fragmented pieces of history and humanity.

The inspiration behind Acid Magus‘ Scatterling Empire is deeply rooted in the complexities of human history, particularly the destruction caused by colonial conquest
“We all feel oppressed at times. That feeling resonates with the stories of conquest throughout human history,” the band reflects. “Colonialism and its unquenchable thirst to conquer culture and uniqueness has threatened the very fibre of what makes us who we are. These musings quickly led to the beginnings of a fantastical tale suited to a psychedelic doom soundtrack.”
From the thunderous opening riffs to the haunting final notes of “Haven,” the album challenges listeners to question, reflect, and envision a world where culture and identity endure.
The creative process behind Scatterling Empire was a collaborative evolution of the band’s signature DIY approach. Guitarist Keenan laid the groundwork with home demos, which drummer Jethro and vocalist Rico further developed, each infusing their unique touch.
“This time, we took everything into the studio for the first time,” they share. High Seas Studios, under the skilled hands of Jacques Du Plessis, provided the perfect setting to capture Acid Magus’s raw energy while refining it into a sonic masterpiece.
Renowned for seamlessly blending doom, stoner, psych, punk, and classic rock, Acid Magus pays homage to their heroes—Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Kyuss, and Hendrix—while carving out a space uniquely their own.
With Scatterling Empire, they push their sound into “fast, slow, heavy, moving, and massive” territories, crafting an album that is both relentless and introspective.
True to their ethos, Acid Magus leaves Scatterling Empire open to interpretation, yet its underlying message is unmistakable. “We should meet each other in the middle, cast our differences aside, and attempt to live in peace,” the band explains.
Still, they do not shy away from mourning the lives and cultures lost to history’s injustices. This duality reaches its pinnacle in “Haven,” a closing track both haunting and profound, embodying the longing of displaced people for a home that may never be reclaimed.
Heavy, impassioned, and unapologetically authentic, this album is an invitation to question, rebel, and transcend.
You can stream / download the album HERE.
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