Dead Vampires crawl out of their tombs for a review on Punksite.com

August 17th, 2010

These folks know how to review an album. Kind words, and we needn’t pay for them – how lucky can a label be?! The venerable punksite.com have reviewed the Dead Vampires – The Day After Halloween, and it seems they liked it. Check it out here!

Awesome review of Church for Sinners – Of Prayers and Pestilence on Punksite.com

August 17th, 2010

It’s getting harder and harder to get reviewers to give a damn about new releases, so it’s a breathe of freshness to see Punksite.com have a review that properly addresses the ‘Sinners new disc. Many thanks! Click here for the link!

This Hideous Strength on Statesboro Connect

July 21st, 2010

This Hideous Strength tore up Georgia!

Click here to check it out

Keep an eye out for their upcoming release, “The Great Unimaginer”, coming next month from Robot Monster.

Church for Sinners – Of Prayers and Pestilence out now!

June 25th, 2010


“Think there’s nothing good in music anymore? Think rock is dead? Then you need to get your ass to church, my friend. Worship in the Church for Sinners.”

Brian Keene, author of The Rising

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The long awaited full length from Church for Sinners is out now, and the ‘Sinners are on the road this month taking it to the masses along the west coast.

It came to our attention after the master was sent out to press that the track listing as indicated by the band versus that of the master disc had a couple out of order. To avoid potential confusion, the correct track list is as follows:

1. Misery
2. City Of The Dead
3. Kiss The Rose
4. Lady Killer
5. Black Hearts Rejoice
6. In The Graveyard
7. Headless
8. Paris After Dark
9. Seaside Suicide
10. When Tomorrow Ends
11. Southern Belle
12. Nightlife
13. Summer Broken
14. A Finger Hold In Death’s Embrace
15. The Hymn
16. Hidden Track – Desperation Proof

Reviews up at www.thepunksite.com!

June 25th, 2010

Hey all ~ we have some favorable review coverage from www.thepunksite.com to share.

Gruesome Boys – Songs From The End Of The Rope

The B Movie Monsters – From The Theater To The Grave

The Sound of Horror Vol. 1

Peter Steele Allegedly Dead of Heart Failure

April 15th, 2010

RIP:  Peter SteeleWhen it came to living life on the edge no one lived it to the fullest quite like Type O Negative’s bassist/singer Peter Steele. It’s with a heavy heart that we announce that the music world has lost one of its most talented players.

Mistress Juliya of Fuse TV broke the news just a little while ago on her Twitter Account stating, “Peter Steele passed today. I loved my friend…our idol…my heart is with his band and family…”, adding later that “he passed of heart failure”. Peter Steele was born Petrus T. Ratajczyk on January 4th, 1962 in Brooklyn, New York. He was just 48 at the time of his passing. Gone way too soon.

Before Type O Negative, Steele played for the metal group Fallout and the thrash band Carnivore. His musical contributions will no doubt be long remembered.

Rest in peace, Peter. Thanks for the gifts that you left behind.

Reposted from an article by: Uncle Creepy at Dread Central

Get a free Epidemic CD!

April 6th, 2010

Head on over to interpunk.com and pick up a copy our or recently released compilation album entitled “The Sound of Horror: Volume 1″ and receive a free copy of “Quarantine Days” by The Epidemic!

They are going quick!

http://interpunk.com/item.cfm?Item=52705&

Like a plague….

April 5th, 2010

Like a plague, we are everywhere!
If social networking is your thing, then by all means add, follow, or even stalk us!

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Monster Cereals take the big screen!

April 4th, 2010

Vampires, Frankenstein and ghosts, what do they have in common? Yeah, they are all popular as hell. Sure, they are all the undead. You betcha, they have been around for nearly an eternity. But you will be wrong in this instance, as what ties these three ghouls together is breakfast cereal! Bloody Disgusting learned that General Mills has optioned off the rights to some of your favorite horror breakfast icons. Read on for more.

The Twilight franchise has invigorated the vampire world, bringing films like Vlad, The Last Voyage of the Demeter and Let Me In into development. Frankenstein is being built again in films like I, Frankenstein, and Guillermo del Toros re-imagining of the classic Marry Shelly novel. Then theres Paranormal Activity, which has made the spooks the hottest thing since torture.

General Mills recognized the desire for new properties and has optioned the rights for three popular breakfast cereals to Summit Entertainment.

Franken Berry, Boo Berry and Count Chocula are all being developed for the big screen.

Some quick facts: The project is being slated as a trilogy. They will be CG characters. It will be released in digital 3D. They will be shot back-to-back-to-back.

The director is being kept under wraps at the moment, but we were able to finagle out a few (voice) casting choices.

FRANKENBERRY: JOHN C REILLY, WILL FERRELL, SETH ROGAN
BOO BERRY: JOHN TRAVOLTA, ROBIN WILLIAMS, WILL ARNETT
COUNT CHOCULA: ROBBERT PATTINSON, SAMUEL JACKSON, MICHAEL KEATON

Who doesnt like cartoons, cereal and horror?” an insider asked us. “The plan is to make these more mystical and magical than scary,” he added. “Were big fans of the Twilight franchise and think theres an untapped market with teens who not only love horror, but love breakfast. Imagine Franken Berry – who will be female in the film – falling in love with his creator, or how about Count Chocula and his obsession with chocolate that causes a rift between himself and his wife, Countess Chocula. Its all really cool stuff. The best is going to be Boo Berry, a ghost trapped in the real world in order to teach kids about how important it is to eat breakfast to start their day.

We think that there are great messages that can be told to kids without any violence or sex…and think about how many boxes of cereal will be sold!

Speaking of cereal boxes, we’re told a major tie-in is planned as when the movies arrive in theaters, General Mills plans a major “prize in the box” push where kids can get their 3-D glasses in a box of one of the 3 cereals.

Summit is also developing a traditionally animated Frute Brute film, which will be sent directly to DVD. “We know if we didnt do something with Frute Brute, the fans would complain” a Summit spokesman explained. “But you can forget about Yummy Mummy.

Production is to get underway this month with a wrap date on all three films slated for April 1, 2011. The tentative release date is April 1, 2012, April 1, 2013, and April 1, 2014. Mark your calendars.

Taken from a post by: MrDisguisting at http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/19671

Sound of Horror for sale at Hot Topic online!

April 2nd, 2010

Another step in the right direction – Hot Topic has posted our humble comp for sale online, and reports of the discs appearing (and selling out) in stores are pouring in from across the country.

Check it out here: http://www.hottopic.com/hottopic/WhatsNew/Music/The-Sound-of-Horror-Vol-1-CD-278084.jsp


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