Embarking on a quest for truth, inner wisdom, and strength, Freemasonry seeks to illuminate the depths of human experience and connect with underlying realities. This publication explores Freemasonry's influence within the realm of popular music, rock and metal. The chapter 'Freemasonry in Popular Music' conducts a systematic examination of Freemasonic references in popular music compositions, elucidating their nuanced manifestations. In contrast, an examination of Aleister Crowley's influence within the realm of pop and rock is conducted. 'Does Freemasonry Belong in Popular Music?' investigates the rationale behind Freestone's album 'The Temple of Humanity,' providing insights into Freemasonry's intersection with contemporary music production. This volume offers interpretative analyses of the twelve compositions on 'The Temple of Humanity,' unveiling central themes and messages. Included reviews substantiate the critical acclaim garnered by the album signalling it's value. In essence, this scholarly exploration delves into the multifaceted relationship between Freemasonry and popular music, shedding light on its cultural, artistic, and philosophical dimensions.