Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Scary Merry Mash-Ups

Night of the Living Dead meets MTV's The Real World in HOUSED:
You can watch the other episodes of this hilarious webseries here!


Home Alone meets I Am Legend in this fantastic fake trailer:


My Gal, The Zombie meets Vincent Price in her Holiday Special:
(The Vincent Price part starts at the 54 minute mark)
You can also download songs from it for FREE here!


Happy Horrordays!

Saturday, December 13, 2014

The 7th Carol of Creepmas: Darkest Carols, Faithful Sing by Christopher Lee


The last carol is a medley of metal melodies by a living legend.

Get it here and have a headbanging holiday!

Get a free Christmas episode of Beavis and Butthead here!
The winner of the Videogram album is...
Bob J!

The winner of the More Halloween, I'm Afraid album
and The Miskatonic Acid Test soundtrack is...
Jeremy H!

Congrats, guys! I'll be emailing you soon.

The Ornamental album is still up for grabs here!

Friday, December 12, 2014

The 6th Carol of Creepmas: Coventry Carol by Jill Tracy


Coventry Carol is a Christmas carol dating from the 16th century.
The carol was performed in Coventry in England,
as part of a mystery play called The Pageant of the Shearmen and Tailors.
The carol refers to the Massacre of the Innocents,
in which Herod ordered all male infants under age two in Bethlehem to be killed.
The lyrics of this haunting carol represent a mother's lament for her doomed child.
It is the only carol that has survived from this play.

Jill will perform the song tomorrow at her Online Christmas Concert!
You can get all the details and a ticket to it here.

Where to get the song:

Jill's album Silver Smoke, Star of Night here
And
Projekt's Holiday Collection Ornamental here
Comment with your email to win a free download code for Ornamental!

I'll pick a winner on the 23rd.

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

The 5th Carol of Creepmas: Flowers and Lies by The Barrow Wights


Why'd I pick this as a Creepmas carol?
Because Santa is a lie, sadly.
(Krampus is totally real though!)

The song and video are from The Miskatonic Acid Test,
a forthcoming film from American Entropy Productions.
The plot?
In the late 60's, things went very wrong at a psychedelic
rock concert in witch-haunted Arkham, Massachusetts.
As the drugs and music peaked,
Miskatonic University's Philosophy Professor took the mic,
and began to read phrases from a book called Necronomicon.

The film consists of "found footage" of that infamous night;
the people, the atmosphere, the music... and the horror!

The Barrow Wights are one of over a dozen bands created for the film.
The songs, by Dark Lord Rob (of ex-The Not Quite) and Jim Terry,
will be available as a double-CD released concurrently with the film.
Comment with your email to win a free download of the album!

I'll pick a winner on the 13th.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

The 4th Carol of Creepmas: Release The Bats by Dulcet Jones


This song makes me think of bats stealing candy from bad kids
on Halloween and delivering them to good kids on Christmas.
Just like Candy Claws!

You can buy a plushie of him and his book here

Release The Bats is on Dulcet Jones' second Halloween album,
which features spooky, progressive, instrumental music.
Suitable for haunts, or just getting creeped out!

You can buy the album here.
Comment with your email to win a free download!

I'll pick a winner on the 13th.

Friday, December 5, 2014

The 3rd Carol of Creepmas: Krampusnacht by Unto Ashes


This song is in celebration of Santa's sinister sidekick's day/night!

It's on the album Spellbound In Winter by Unto Ashes, who, since 1999,
have been celebrating Winter's magic through exquisite and unique songs.

You can get the album here.

Also get a free sample of Krampus: The Devil Of Christmas ebook here!

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

The 2nd Carol of Creepmas: I Remember Halloween by The Ghoolz


This song is just as awesome as Halloween by The Misfits.
And it's perfect for Creepmas,
cause it's all about holding on to Halloween.

The Ghoolz are a Michigan-based band that make raw,
catchy-as-hell, 50s-influenced horrorpunk.

I Remember Halloween is on their first self-titled album,
which features Karen Cooper on the cover, as you can see.
(She's my favorite ghool from Night of the Living Dead.)

You can get it on slime-green cassette or digitally on Bandcamp here.
The cassette has 2 bonus songs,
which are also on Amazon MP3 here.

Monday, December 1, 2014

The 1st Carol of Creepmas: The Tooth Fairy Night Theme by Videogram


This is a reminder that Santa isn't the only housebreaker.
I find the tune soothing, yet unsettling (which I love!),
especially combined with the artwork by Saccstry.

It's one of several killer tracks on Videogram's first full length album,
which is a celebration of the glory days of VHS. 
Written specifically for the Italian Horror Week.

Created as a trailer show for a fictitious video label,
the album offers a selection of sounds ranging from gritty slashers
and post-apocalyptics to supernatural horrors and cannibal freak outs. 

Dedicated to the directors, producers, actors, composers
and video labels of 1980's horror and exploitation.

You can buy the album here.
Comment with your email to win a free download code!

I'll pick a winner on the 13th.