Featuring the trademark “ki-ki-ki ma-ma-ma” sound effect often misheard as “ch-ch-ch, ha-ha-ha” of Friday 13th (wonder if that’s where Disturbed got the idea?) there can be no mistaking the 1986 Alice Cooper classic “He’s Back (The Man Behind The Mask)“. An ode to Jason Voorhees that served as the lead single on the Jason Lives
Having reviewed sophomore album “Embodiment of the Divine” in 2020, the third chapter in the journey of multi instrumentalist and vocalist Josh Dummer’s solo studio project Buried Realm is without doubt one of the most highly anticipated releases of the summer if not the whole of 2022. As with that record, this new self titled
They might look like some corpse paint wearing Black Metal mercenaries but Finnish Horror Metal Punk trio Scarecrow are anything but and over their 21 year career to date vocalist Jack13, guitarist Ruho and drummer Lima have hammered out no less than 5 albums and 11 EPs to prove it, preferring to take influence from
Any self respecting Wednesday 13 fan will tell you that the self proclaimed Duke of Spook has made a habit of releasing re-recordings, covers and b-sides over the course of a career going back as far as 1992 with his various projects. There have been some real highlights like 2008’s “Bloodwork” EP that should have
So we’re not entirely sure who thought it would be a good idea for Motionless In White to open for Alice Cooper. They sure as hell weren’t going to be able to bring any “Creatures” era material to their set and do they really need the pay day? They could have been selling out arena’s
Critically acclaimed film director and musician Rob Zombie might be saying that Heavy Metal and Horror are “Treated Like They’re Just One Step Above Pornography” (which you can read about here) but we don’t think that we’re actually that bothered. Live and let live. Oh wait. It’s Halloween! Die and let die! Here’s a little
Technically studio album number eight for Wednesday 13, if you’re not counting any of the Murderdolls, Gunfire 76, Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13 or Bourbon Crow output, “Necrophaze” sees a cast of collaborators and co-conspirators join the blood drive. The band itself comprises vocalist Wednesday 13, guitarists Roman Surman and Jack Tankersley, bassist Troy
Produced by DevilDriver guitarist Mike Spreitzer and featuring a guest list of Alice Cooper, Cristina Scabbia of Lacuna Coil, Alexi Laiho of Children Of Bodom, Jeff Clayton of ANTiSEEN and GG Allin’s The Murder Junkies fame and well as Roy Mayorga of Stone Sour, Hellyeah fame, Wednesday 13 have set a date of 27th September to open the casket on the “Necrophaze”
Not that long ago Upon A Burning Body were joined by Body Count frontman Ice-T for a cover of “Turn Down For What” by DJ Snake which appeared on a “Punk Goes Pop” album via Fearless Records. Also with a cover of “Five Minutes Alone” by Pantera in their back catalogue, it might come as
Sweetwater Texas GearFest 2018 saw Alice Cooper Guitarist Nita Strauss join 60 Cycle Hum in playing Pantera classic “Walk” from the equally legendary “Vulgar Display of Power” in tribute to drummer Vinnie Paul who passed away earlier this week. Rest in peace brother.