Showing posts with label The Dread Broadcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Dread Broadcast. Show all posts

Friday, June 12, 2026

Seven Days of The Reverend Horton Heat - Day 4: Bales of Cocaine


From 1993's masterpiece, and the start of the three-album trifecta that would endear the Rev to me for life. The Full Customs Gospel Sounds of the Reverend Horton Heat was produced by Gibby Haynes, and I'm not sure you need to know anything more to understand this record. As with Liquor in the Front and It's Martini Time, I love every song on this record. This might be my favorite, though. 




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Aaron, one of my fellow panelists from The Dread Broadcast, recently posted an interview with Hokum Director Damian McCarthy on his A&B Horror Movies show.


This is a fantastic peek behind the veil with one of my favorite modern Directors. Aaron always does great interviews, but this is one of the best. 




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I picked up Tormented Souls for Switch a few nights ago when I saw it on sale for $4.99. I don't remember how this one ended up on my wishlist, but looking at it now, holy cow. Check out the trailer:


Between the haunting piano and the mishapen, masked antagonist, I'm picking up major Fulci vibes! I'm planning to start playing tonight. 

I've recently become obsessed with recapturing the magic of Friday nights from just the last few years. It's funny how quickly feelings for a time and place slip away and recede into an "era." Specifically, I'm still reeling a bit with the echoes of Shudder canceling The Last Drive-In. Some of my favorite Friday nights since moving to TN have consisted of getting off work, writing, picking up burritos and heading home to drink beer and watch Joe Bob and Darcy. Once that final movie ends, if I'm able, I retreat upstairs and fire up a game. That's the intention this evening, when I'll pick something from AMC +'s TLDI catalog, watch and then fire up Tormented Souls for the first time.

Sounds like a killer Friday night to me. Hmm... maybe I'll even do House By The Cemetery (if it's still on there).




Playlist:

Émilie Leviensaise-Farrouch - Censor OST
Ian Lynch - All You Need Is Death OST
Mastodon - Hushed and Grim
John Harrison - Day of the Dead OST
Jozef Van Wissem and Sqürl - Only Lovers Left Alive OST
Boards of Canada - Inferno
Gnarls Barkley - Atlanta
Algiers - The Underside of Power
Darren Smith & Terrance Zhunich - Repo! The Genetic Opera OST
Flying Lotus - Yasuke




Card:

From Jonathan Grimm's Eldritch Lace Tarot, which you can buy HERE.


• Ace of Swords
• 16: The Tower
• Ten of Wands

A breakthrough of intellect leads to an overturned habit. This, in turn, leads to an abundance of new focus.

Holy shit could I use this right now. 

Friday, March 13, 2026

Get Well Jello!!!


Wishing Mr. Biafra a speedy and complete recovery. Also, thanks to Punk Rock TV channel - check 'em out and think about subscribing if you dig their content. Lots of great stuff here.




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K and I hit the theatre today for the premiere of Ian Tuason's feature debut, Undertone, AKA The Undertone. This one is an A24 film that's getting a lot of hype. Here's the trailer, which I managed to avoid seeing until just last week, and which really doesn't give too much away.


This film is all about the sound design. As someone who studied and has done a bit in Sound Design, I was pretty excited for this, and aurally, it did not disappoint. The layers of sound are very complex at times and very well defined. Not easy to throw a lot of disparate sounds at an audience in a Horror film and not have the end result taxing or muddy. Not the case here. My one issue - and it ended up being a kind of big one - was that with all the focus on the sound, I really do not feel like this movie pays off what it sets up at all. That was pretty disappointing. Still, definitely worth seeing.




Celebrate:

Hey! It's Friday the 13th! Here's the original teaser trailer for one of my favorites of the series!


So tonight, in celebration, let's all go out and jam a large metal rod into the grave of whatever local legend masked killer took out a bunch of our friends and family and kick this party off with a bang!




Playlist:

Tangerine Dream - Sorcerer OST
Steve Moore - Jimmy & Stiggs OST
Carter Burwell - Blood Simple OST
Jospeh Loduca - Evil Dead II OST
Calderum - Mystical Fortress of Iberian Lands 
Lou Reed - Street Hassle
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin III
Led Zeppelin - BBC
Mr. Bungle - California
Melvins & Napalm Death - Savage Imperial Death March (pre-release singles)




Card:

From Jonathan Grimm's Hand of Doom Tarot, which you can buy HERE.


• VI: The Lovers
• Five of Wands
• Queen of Swords

Collaboration can bring the light, the inspiration that results in clarity. 

I'm not entirely sure what this is pointing at--- wait. Yes. Yes I do! There's actually A LOT of collaboration coming up in my life as I've been invited to be a regular panel member on The Dread Broadcast! Next episode is on March 31st, 7:00 PM CST. Then I'll be on pretty much every episode (one a month, always on the last night of the month except when that's a holiday) until the holiday season. You can check out The Dreadbroadcast's YouTube page HERE.