Thursday, November 5, 2015

Chromatics - Girls Just Wanna Have Dub

Another month come and gone, and another month without a release date for Chromatics' new album "Dear Tommy."  But that doesn't mean they don't give us new music on a regular basis.  Tomorrow will see the release of a digital maxi-single of seven different versions of the band covering Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun."  Get it from Italians Do It Better and watch the video for the cold and dreamy "Girls Just Wanna Have Dub" below.


Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Youth Code - Anagnorisis

Here's a new industrial screamer from LA's Youth Code called "Anagnorisis."  Reminiscent of the old Waxtrax days, the duo always take me back to my youth, blasting this kind of music at maximum volume in my bedroom.  Listen below and grab the 7" from Dais Records.


Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Nevermen

I actually meant to post about this a while back, but somehow kept forgetting.  Anyway, January will bring us the self-titled release from supergroup Nevermen, a project featuring TV on The Radio's Tunde Adebimpe, Anticon Records' Doseone, and Faith No More's (as well as a zillion other bands) Mike Patton.  Anything involving Patton is generally enough to make me sing, and the first taste from Nevermen does not seem like it will disappoint.  Listen to "Tough Towns" below and look for the record next year via Ipecac and Lex.


Monday, November 2, 2015

Salem's Pot

So...many...puns.  All silliness aside, "The Vampire Strikes Back" is a pretty raucous psych-blaster from the band Salem's Pot.  It makes me want to smoke cigarettes and shotgun beers in my garage.  Listen to the full version below and grab the 7" here.


Sunday, November 1, 2015

Argento

So Halloween has come and gone.  Pumpkin beers have been consumed.  My kiddo's stash of candy has been raided by his parents.  And my football team decided to stay home today.  As there are probably a whole lot of folks still partying with all the goblins and ghouls out there, here's some excellent jams to wind your evening down to, another fantastic homage compilation album from Retro Promenade.  The aptly titled "Argento" takes its cues and moods from the works of filmmaker Dario Argento, and though it's only four songs, it's a perfect way to close out Halloween 2015.  Stream it below and download it here.


Saturday, October 31, 2015

Halloween Horror Trailer Week: Halloween III: Season of the Witch

For so many years, Tommy Lee Wallace's "Halloween III: Season of the Witch" was the unwanted, redheaded stepchild of the "Halloween" franchise.  It's only been in the last few years that the film has received the due respect and recognition it deserves, carving out its own rabid fan base.  I like Michael Myers as much as the next guy, but we got totally cheated when "Halloween III" failed to garner any acclaim...or more importantly money.  The series was originally conceived to be a yearly horror anthology series with a new story every film.  How awesome would that have been?  How did a movie about a mass ritual murder of children not set the box office on fire?  Oh what a world we live in.

Watch the trailer below and Happy Halloween!  Be safe out there and remember kids, be in front of your TV sets for the Horrorthon!


Friday, October 30, 2015

Halloween Horror Trailer Week: The Beyond

I probably use this descriptor too much, but Italian schlock master Lucio Fulci's 1981 film "The Beyond" is absolutely bonkers.  There is so much crammed into its run time, so much gore, so much madness, so much schizophrenic storytelling, that it seems to exist purely as a brain melter.  This movie has everything: a portal to hell, death by spiders, a lynch mob murdering a suspected warlock, a horde of zombies in a hospital, an obligatory Fulci eye gouging scene, gallons and gallons of blood, and a totally bleak ending...just the way it should be.  For best effect, enjoy this movie with a group of like-minded weirdos such as yourself, but go ahead and watch the trailer below now.


Thursday, October 29, 2015

Halloween Horror Trailer Week: Martyrs

There are a handful of films out there that have left me completely speechless once the credits roll.  Films that stay with me long after they're finished, images and scenes burned into my brain for better or worse...a long waking nightmare.  Pascal Laugier's 2008 French film "Martyrs" is one of those movies.  I don't even know where to begin.  And maybe i shouldn't.  I went in completely cold when i first saw the movie, and maybe that's the best way to do it.  Watch the trailer below.


Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Halloween Horror Trailer Week: Kill List

The last few years have seen British filmmaker Ben Wheatley come out as a real master of genre cinema.  Every one of his films feels totally unique, playing with bits of horror, noir, crime, and more, yet maintains a director's signature and style.  2011's "Kill List" was the first Wheatley film i had the pleasure of viewing, and it's a monster.  Following two former soldiers who become hitmen, the movie begins as a crime film, the duo carrying out a list of three assassinations given to them by their shadowy employer.  As the jobs progress, things become uglier and more brutal, and nothing is as it seems.  Mystery and dread intensify up to the horrifying ending.

Watch the trailer below...and you should go ahead and check out Wheatley's whole filmography.  Every one is a winner.


Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Halloween Horror Trailer Week: Night of The Demons

Featuring plenty of gore and demon transformations, a whole array of high school horror tropes, plenty of Raimi-aping camera work, and a villainess who's a cross between Dr. Frankenfurter and Zuul, but in demon form, Kevin Tenney's 1988 film "Night of The Demons" is just too much fun, a bloody laugh for the midnight movie crowd.  It's one of those movies that feels like it needs to be watched on VHS at a friend's house in a sleeping bag, with a bunch of other like-minded maniacs cheering along with you.  Is it kind of cheesy?  Sure!  But that's what makes it great.  Watch the trailer below.