Darren Deicide Announces the Blues Non Est Mortuum in America Tour and the Release of the Blues Non Est Mortuum T-Shirt Darren Deicide announces the Blues Non Est Mortuum in America tour and, in celebration, releases The Blues Non Est Mortuum original shirt design. The Blues Non Est Mortuum in America is August 25th-September 10th and will span Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Illinois, and West Virginia. Notable stops include Philadelphia, Detroit, Cincinatti, Nashville, and Chicago as well as the Black Swamp Arts Festival in Bowling Green, Ohio. A full tour schedule can be seen at darrendeicide.com. In conjunction with […]
Daily Archives: July 18, 2017
David E. Williams: HOSPICE CHORALE Now available as a convenient digital download! Bandcamp / iTunes “lyrical, cathartic, and absurd… featuring the only song you’ll hear this year about a man who yearns to be a horse…” – FLAVORWIRE “A singer-songwriter stretching the American songbook to its very extremes, Williams’ possesses a bewildering imagination…" – COMPULSION ”…strongly recommended for all musical freaks, discerning and cynical listeners, as well as anyone who values morbid, borderline humor and visceral incisiveness in art…”—KHATACOMB “…a tapestry of thirteen catchy, provocative and intelligently performed pieces… an utterly engrossing listening experience … keeps you guessing until the end, yet […]
California Infernal: Free Shipping Worldwide July 15 to August 15 Movie star Jayne Mansfield and notorious Satanist Anton LaVey met in 1966. Both were publicity conscious and made the most of the meetings, which evolved into friendship. Almost always present was German paparazzo Walter Fischer, stationed in Hollywood and catering to image- and scandal-hungry photo magazines all over the world.Fischer’s unique collection of photos takes us straight into the ritual chamber of the Church of Satan in LaVey’s infamous “black house” in San Francisco, as well as into Mansfield’s Hollywood “pink palace”. We also get to follow LaVey on excursions […]
In Memoriam: George A. Romero (1940-2017) Film icon George A. Romero has passed away at the age of 77. His extensive and varied filmography is one of daring and uniqueness and will continue to be studied, enjoyed and admired. Romero shocked audiences in 1968 with his jarringly bleak zombie offering NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD. The film’s haunting chiaroscuro, over-the-top violence and surprisingly grim conclusion shocked viewers used to rubber monsters and happy endings. With this film he changed the entire mythology of zombies, turning them from docile, voodoo-created undead into the ravenous, rotting flesh-eaters that have become the expected […]