Tag: horror
Ice Nine Kills unveil first look at eerie graphic novel ‘Inked In Blood’
Ice Nine Kills frontman Spencer Charnas is a serious horror movie obsessive. The singer fell in love with fright movies at an early age....
10 bands who led the very grisly idea of goth-punk across history
“Goth-punk,” eh? Not as far-fetched as you might believe. Goth was essentially an offshoot of punk, especially its darker early bands—the Damned or Siouxsie...
Eyedress races King Krule in the retro-inspired “Jealous” remix video
Eyedress dropped a new remix of his popular song “Jealous,” touched up by frequent collaborator King Krule. Titled “Jealous (King Krule Nothing Special Remix),”...
10 horror movies made before the ’70s that every genre fan should see
Horror movies today are a lot more shocking and violent than they used to be. This push for increasingly gory films came about in...
10 musicians who are shaping the underground scene on SoundCloud
You may discover these artists listed in movements ranging anywhere from trap and emo rap to hyperpop, hexD/surge and glitchcore. But we recognize a...
Eyedress knows exactly what it’s like to make something out of nothing
Idris Vicuña, better known by his stage name Eyedress, is a 30-year-old musician doing what he loves—expressing himself creatively through music. Aside from incorporating...
10 unforgettable movie scenes that were made even better with music
From the ending of Fight Club to the final moment of The Breakfast Club, music has been adding extra emotion to movie scenes for...
See Clarice return in a clip for ‘The Silence Of The Lambs’ sequel show
Horror fans are in for a treat with The Silence Of The Lambs sequel series Clarice and now we're getting our first look at the upcoming series.
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10 theories about Christmas movies that will ruin your childhood
It seems like everyone loves to watch feel-good Christmas movies to get in the holiday spirit once December rolls around. But many holiday movie fans...
These 15 punk albums from 1989 ended the ’80s loudly
Welcome to Alternative Press’ 15 best punk albums of 1989. It’s easy to look at the final year of the decade and see it...