Before this, there was a website. Two of them. Here they are again — recovered page by page from the Internet Archive and put back exactly as they stood.
Lithomancy's band site lived first at lithomancy.com (from 2002) and then, after that domain was lost, at lithomancy.net (from September 2003). Both were built in Flash and Dreamweaver in the classic early-2000s style. What follows is a faithful mirror scraped from the Wayback Machine's snapshots — some images and links have not survived the decades, but the words, the lyrics and the photographs are the band's own.
The band's original home — a black Flash site with the gothic Lithomancy wordmark, member pages, a full set of lyrics and gig galleries. This is where “Dave Croolis” first appears on keys.
Open lithomancy.com →The rebuilt site after the .com was lost — a bigger Flash production with a news page, guestbook, a broadband gig gallery and a 2007 redesign.
Open lithomancy.net →Heads up: the homepages were Flash-driven — modern browsers dropped Flash in 2021, so the animated intros below are revived with Ruffle, an open-source Flash emulator. The content pages (biography, lyrics, members) are plain HTML and open normally.
If the boxes above stay black, your browser blocked the emulator — the raw files are here: indexicon.swf · bandicon.swf · guestlogo.swf · imagelogo.swf