Machines of Our Disgrace [ALBUM REVIEW]
Circle of Dust is an industrial rock project of Klayton’s, known widely for his work in Celldweller. Circle of Dust started in the early nineties and turned a lot of heads. He disbanded the project in 1998 and focused his attention on Celldweller. Now, almost twenty years later, Klayton resurrected Circle of Dust and Machines of Our Disgrace was born.
From Critic to Costar: A Nightmare Come True [RETROSPECTIVE/ARTICLE]
Hanging out at the Rotting Corpse Production table during ScareFest 2015 would prove to be a life-changing experience. A young actress by the name of Sonya Delormier asked if I would help to promote an upcoming Kentucky film called The Wicked One, and handed me a postcard-sized picture of the movie cover. Being a huge fan of independent horror films I was more than happy to spread the word. Never did I imagine I’d also end up being part of this slasher flick!
Night School 2016: Dance is Now in Session! [EVENT/GALLERY]
This gallery is from 2016’s Night School Dance held on August 26th, 2016 at the Bar Complex in Lexington, KY. The Undead were out of class early to tear it up on the dance floor!
Lemuria [EP REVIEW]
From their origin to the members, an air of mystery surrounds UK Goth rock band Guillotine Dream. According to their Facebook page, they’ve been around since 1987 but no previous releases can be found (Weird). It is also very unclear as to who they are, since the members wear costumes that cover their faces. All we really know is that the band consists of Arc (vocals and guitars), Lake (bass) and Mapk (drums), and they seem to have appeared out of nowhere with their new EP Lemuria set for release at the end of October.
Camp ScareFest: Pitching Tents for Horror Icons [EVENT ARTICLE]
ScareFest 9 had fans of old-school slasher films very excited, as this year they had numerous guest celebrities from the classic campsite horror films such as Friday the 13th and Sleepaway Camp. Needless to say there were many cosplayers this year dressed up as the famous slasher, Jason Voorhees.
Exposing Skeletons: Sitting on the Lap of Vampire Santa, Sal Lizard [VIDEO/INTERVIEW]
In our final video as part of the Countdown to Camp Scarefest 2016 next week, we go to last year’s Scarefest where I got to talk with Sal Lizard, known for his Vampire Santa character at horror conventions. He’s a professional Santa Claus, actor, stand-up comedian and author.
Exposing Skeletons: Talking with Phantasm’s Reggie Bannister [VIDEO/INTERVIEW]
In our 2nd video as part of the Countdown to Camp Scarefest 2016, we go to last year’s Scarefest where I got to talk with “the hardest working man in horror,” Reggie Bannister. Reggie Bannister is best known for his role as Reggie in the Phantasm franchise.
Exposing Skeletons: Swapping Secrets with Munsters’ Pat Priest [VIDEO/INTERVIEW]
In our Countdown to Camp Scarefest 2016, we go to last year’s Scarefest, where Rev. Leviathan had the pleasure of interviewing Pat Priest, best known for her role as Marilyn Munster in the TV show The Munsters.
Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (Ultimate Edition) [BLU-RAY REVIEW]
After witnessing the death and destruction that took place during the battle between Superman and General Zod, Bruce Wayne becomes very suspicious of the red-caped crusader. Can Superman really be trusted? What if he turned on the human race? Who would stand up against him? And what can Clark Kent make of the Batman of Gotham? Clark investigates the Bat’s form of justice and wonders who will put this vigilante in his place. Two worlds collide while their true enemy watches with delight.
Saturnalia of the Accursed [ALBUM REVIEW]
Having toured 29 countries, played over 700 shows and appeared on over 200+ songs and 16 albums over the past 2 decades, Argyle Goolsby (the co founder of the horror punk troubadours Blitzkid) returns to conjure up the curtain on some new music. He has also played bass alongside Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein (former guitarist of Misfits) in the band Gorgeous Frankenstein. Now flying solo, he has placed his previous EPs and singles onto one full-length album.