Darren Deicide and Ethel Lynn Oxide Present The Wedding Funeral Internationally touring, alternative punk-blues musician, Darren Deicide, and roller derby veteran, Ethel Lynn Oxide, announce their new music project, The Wedding Funeral. The Wedding Funeral will be making its live debut at McGinley Square Pub’s Horns n’ Hokum Early Halloween Party in Jersey City on October, 14th 2017. The Wedding Funeral will begin releasing its first 4-song demo, Beneath the Floor Boards (Covered in Feces), on October, Friday the 13th. The demo will be exclusively available for free listening at theweddingfuneral.com. The first song will be “7 Day Work Week”. […]
Daily Archives: October 9, 2017
Horns Magazine and Hokum Productions Present“The Horns n’ Hokum Early Halloween Party” Jersey City, NJ – On Saturday, October 14th at McGinley Square Pub in Jersey City, HORNS Magazine, Hokum Productions, and McGinley Square Pub present The Horns n’ Hokum Early Halloween Party hosted by television personality and actor, Lady Clover Honey. The showcase will also feature Pinc Louds from Brooklyn, Evan Laurence from Jersey City, and the debut of The Wedding Funeral, a new project from alternative punk-blues musician, Darren Deicide, and roller derby veteran, Ethel Lynn Oxide. HORNS Magazine, the world’s first homoerotic occult magazine, and Hokum Productions, […]
Vox Satanae – Episode 363 This week we hear works by Lodovico Viadana, Francesco Provenzale, Giovanni Battista Martini, Carl Maria von Weber, Ambroise Thomas, Othmar Schoeck, and Tan Dun with performances by I Fagiolini, The English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble, The City Musick, Robert Hollingworth, Anne Sofie von Otter, Thomas Dunford, Jonathan Cohen, Maria Sanner, Komalé Akakpo, Dagmara Kapczynska, Hager Hanana, Joanna Boślak-Górniok, Joaquín Valdepeñas, Patricia Parr, The Daniel String Quartet, Bettina Boller, The Swiss Youth Symphony Orchestra, Andreas Delfs, The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, and Tan Dun. Download Episode 363
The Metro #404 (New Wave, 80′s, Post-Punk Podcast) This week on The Metro, Warlock JNothing brings the following bands for your weekly time travel back to the 1980s: David Bowie, Nena, INXS, The Style Council, The Fixx, Missing Persons, Hall & Oates, Frida, 999, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Ian Dury, The Sex Pistols, Tears For Fears, Soft Cell, Pretenders, and finishing up with some Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers. Listen now on Radio Free Satan! Subscribe via iTunes and Stitcher