Sunday, January 17, 2010

MOSS-THE TOMBS OF THE BLIND DRUGGED




This album thunders out once you press play, with a loud, brutal dirge. The power of this heavy, loud sound can turn anyone ear drums instantly to splinters by the impact . Moss is an ugly name that fits their music perfectly. This ugly band shamelessly took their title for this ep from a movie called, the tombs of the blind dead, but chalked off dead and put drugged instead. These devilish drug-crazed musicians present you with a scare called, THE TOMBS OF THE BLIND DRUGGED!!


Saturday, January 16, 2010

Slow Southern Steel



Slow Southern Steel Movie Trailer #1

SLOW SOUTHERN STEEL | MySpace Video


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All the musicians in this video seem pretty reverent, except for that poor bugger Phil Aneslmo, who somehow drifted into the sludge scene. I suspect the poor bugger started taking up Drugs & wearing doom metal t-shirts so he can be amongst the scene, but came off as a follower without even realizing it. Sorry for my ill-humor..................The documentary seems likely to be an entertaining watch by looks of it. Seeing the orgiastic clips of Weedeater in this video gives me hatred towards them for canceling their Edmonton tour date, and how I spent $35 for a bogus ticket to see them. ! I wanted to see them, but all I saw were ugly brutes moshing around, shouting out inarticulate sounds, like "me like down, I wanty beer". I was very unhappy that day because Down & Brutes don't groove me at all......anyway I'm incredibly stoked for this video to come out so I can buy myself a copy and watch it.
















Saturday, January 9, 2010

Roky Erickson


I've been extremely, extremely wired on Roky Erickson lately. I'd recently watched his documentary called, Your gonna miss me, and thought it was an imperative to post some of his music on my blog. The guy was a shrewd musical genius haunted by his mental illness, schizophrenia. As I recall from the video he got caught for possession of marijuana, then pleaded insanity so he didn't have to go to jail and went to a Mental institution instead. Prior to this he was saying that he was having uncontrollable noises in his head and so on. Not very informative but you get gist story of it. back to his music, what I have here is the album called, Roky Erickson - I think of daemons He created his own little sub-genre called horror Rock n roll inspired by the horrors that haunted him from his illness, but helped him make some shrewd, dark, ultimately wicked rock n roll.


I think this is an album that should be dug immensely by the people who love rock n roll because of how uncontrollably catchy it is. If not, you're a square. Please get the fuck outta my blog!!!



Roky Erickson - I think of daemons


Tuesday, January 5, 2010

The Mushroom River Band - Simsalabim


Simsalabim is the second Album by Heavy Rock band The Mushroom River Band It was released in 2002 and contains ten tracks.

Swedish rockers fronted by Spice, ex-of Spiritual Beggars. The album is immensely groovy & crushing with a strong up-beat to it. I find this album to be fiendishly catchy.





Let Sleeping Corpses Lie



Let Sleeping Corpses Lie also known as The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue is a 1974 horror film written and directed by jorge Grau and starring Ray Lovelock, and Cristina Galbó. Arthur Kennedy

When people talk about Zombie Horror movies they generally talk about George A. Romero ill-conceived movies. I tend to fall asleep while I try to watch them because they're very boring movies. I don't understand why they get so much attention. Let sleeping corpses, on the other hand, has a brilliant, shrewd plot which keeps me compelled while I watch it. The Movie was ahead of it's time. I find the movie has a really sharp story to it and the zombies are really convincing in it.

George, a antique collector who gets his Motorcycle smashed in by girl named Enda at a gas station as he walks away from it. She sympathetically offers him a ride to anywhere he needs to go, he compromises with it. He later on persuades enda to let him drive her car. They end up in a town where Nightmarish acts are occurring. The town is infested with the un-dead walking among it. Finally they discover the root of the problem was made by an agricultural machine using radiation waves to kill off bugs on the corps, which was consequently wakening the Dead up.


Sunday, January 3, 2010

Night Sun - Mourin


Their only album, Mourin , was released in 1972 on Polydor's Zebra label. The sound is likewise to Deep purple but taken to a darker, more aggressive level, as I see it. One of the heaviest albums of the 70 era.


"This excellent, one off, LP has drawn comparisons to the likes of Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and King Crimson. Hard and Heavy, acid drenched rock with Progressive undertones. "Mournin" has earned a reputation among Metal purists as one of the early innovators of the genre and is essential listening for any one who has a love for Heaviness."



The Tingler - William Castle - 1959



The movie stars the notorious actor of horror, Vicent Price, as a Doctor who discovers that Fear can manifest as parasite creature, which grows on peoples spinal cord from their fear. The tingler can only be destroyed if they were to scream. If they don't, the tingler crawls on their spinal cord and kills them.


On this film William Castle devised a new gimmick called Percepto. The theaters who would participate on this gimmick would wire the seats so that the people would get a thrilling shock during the climatic moments in the movie. Another interesting thing he used in this movie to make a ultimate effect was to depict blood pouring out of faucet and filling a bathtub. The whole cinematography in this movie is fantastic with a very original, shrewd plot.



I gotta say this is the funniest but coolest saying I ever heard in a movie -
Lucy Stevens: Dave, that drug you brought...David Morris: It's not a drug, it's an Acid