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It's time for one of those huge episodes. Well, it's a three parter anyways. 1965 was a low rent year for horror movies on the whole but some younger hot shot directors were beginning to change things. A modern flavour was evident in a few of the picks. But, what do I think was the very greatest horror movie that came out during 1965? Well, here we have the top 10. The worst 10. A slew of also rans. Some awesome mates. Some special guests. Several shots of whisky and a 4+ hour running time split over 3 episodes. This is 1965, A Year In Horror. You can now support A Year in Horror via the Patreon.Theme Music by Max Newton& Lucy Foster.Email the podcast at ayearinhorror@gmail.comDon't bother following the podcast on Facebook. But feel free to...Follow me on Twitter.Follow me on Instagram.Follow me on Letterboxd.Below are the time codes for all the different segments and my guest links. Feel free to let me know where you think I got it wrong or right and of course stay safe out there and I'll see you next month.0.34 - Also Rans (Continued)1.11 - Nightmare Castle (w/ Louise Patricia Crane)1.01.25 - Night Caller From Outer Space1.05.34 - Planet of the Vampires1.11.00 - The Nanny1.18.02 - The Collector1.26.54 - Repulsion1.31.54 - Outro
Mark Maddox returns for a rousing discussion of a 1965 classic tale based on a story by H.P. Lovecraft "Die, Monster, Die," starring Boris Karloff, Nick Adams, Suzan Farmer, Patrick Magee, Freda Jackson, Terence DeMarney and Directed By Daniel Haller. Based on "The Colour From Space," the story centers around a young man (Adams) visiting his British girlfriend and learning of the strange going-ons surrounded her home. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!. The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
Mark Maddox returns for a rousing discussion of a 1965 classic tale based on a story by H.P. Lovecraft “Die, Monster, Die,” starring Boris Karloff, Nick Adams, Suzan Farmer, Patrick Magee, Freda Jackson, Terence DeMarney and Directed By Daniel Haller. Based on “The Colour From Space,” the story centers around a young man (Adams) visiting […] The post Die, Monster, Die | Episode 409 appeared first on The ESO Network.
Every Halloween, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot like to celebrate with music. And this year they focused on monsters. From vampires to werewolves to Jim's favorite, zombies, here are a selection of tunes for your next monster bash.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Roky Erickson, "Two Headed Dog (Red Temple Prayer)," The Evil One, Restless, 1987The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Bobby (Boris) Pickett And The Crypt-Kickers, "Monster Mash," Monster Mash (Single), Garpax, 1962New York Dolls, "Frankenstein," New York Dolls, Mercury, 1973The Cramps, "Human Fly," Human Fly (Single), Vengence, 1978The Fall-Outs, "Zombie," Sleep, Super Electro Sound, 1994The Decemberists, "Shankill Butchers," The Crane Wife, Capitol, 2006Warren Zevon, "Werewolves Of London," "The Color Of Money" - The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, MCA, 1986Roky Erickson, "I Walked With A Zombie," The Evil One, Restless, 1987TV On The Radio, "Wolf Like Me," Return to Cookie Mountain, Touch and Go, 2006Concrete Blonde, "Bloodletting (The Vampire Song)," Bloodletting, I.R.S., 1990OutKast, "Dracula's Wedding (feat. Kelis)," Speakerboxxx / The Love Below, Arista, 2003American Werewolves, "Teenage Ghouls Out For Blood," We Won't Stay Dead, Self-Released, 2003Oingo Boingo, "Dead Man's Party," Dead Man's Party, MCA, 1985Blue Oyster Cult, "Godzilla," Spectres, Columbia, 1987Donovan, "Season Of The Witch," Sunshine Superman, Epic, 1966Shygirl, "SIREN," Alias, Because, 2020Mastodon, "Creature Lives," The Hunter, Reprise, 2011Florence and the Machine, "Howl," Lungs, Island, 2009Kanye West, "Monster (feat. Jay-Z, Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj and Bon Iver)," My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Roc‐A‐Fella, 2010Alice In Chains, "Man In The Box," Facelift, Columbia, 1990Dr. Octagon, "Halfsharkalligatorhalfman," Dr. Octagon, Bulk, 1996Dave Edmunds , "The Creature from the Black Lagoon," Repeat When Necessary, Swan Song, 1979The Misfits, "Die Monster Die," Famous Monsters, Roadrunner, 1999Biz Markie, "Just a Friend," The Biz Never Sleeps, Cold Chillin', 1989See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This Saturday! 1965's Die, Monster, Die!, with The Fog Knows Your Name Hazy IPA, given to us by Placentia's @junipermorganbrewing. Another adaptation of The Colour Out of Space, this finds Boris Karloff as the loony patriarch of a family cursed by a stone from outer space. The setting is changed from New England to England, and they slip a love interest in there, because that's what they do. The foggy English countryside pairs up wonderfully with this Hazy, fruity beer, as we get into the full October vibe. Set a reminder for our return this Saturday. Thanks for listening! Check out our website SUBSCRIBE: to the show on Apple Podcast or Google Play. You can also find us on Audible, Stitcher, Spotify, and Listen Notes. Follow us on Instagram , Facebook, and Twitter! We'd love to hear from you, so comment on our show wherever you are listening. And always, support your local brewery.
Aaron and Darlene watch some classic sci-fi from the 1950s and '60s, good and bad. They talk about what makes these films memorable and fun, and if you should take a trip back in time and enjoy these films as well.Feedback for the show?:Email: feedback@thisweekingeek.netTwitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekingeekSubscribe to our feed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/3571037/episodes/feediTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-geek/id215643675Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Lit2bzebJXMTIv7j7fkqqGoogle Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMzU3MTAzNy9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkWebsite: https://www.thisweekingeek.netThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3571037/advertisement
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the 1964 film Murder Most Foul, continuing our look at Margaret Rutherford's Miss Marple series. Does the series keep getting better, or are we running into a bit of sequel-itis? Plus our usual random talk, geek news, and tangents
Our main feature is the upbeat Spoonful of Sugar. We're also reviewing Die Monster Die, The Consultant, Tahoe Joe, Devs, Night Vision, Intruders, and Limbs by Tim Mayer.
Hey Cringers! It's “Die Monster Die”!Our review of this movie is here: Movie Reviews, along with our reviews of dozens of other uncomfortable movies.As always, we'd love to hear from you! Email us at sscringefest@gmail.com. We'll likely read your letter on the podcast, so be nice. Or don't. That's OK, we'll still read it. Or leave us a voicemail at 401-400-2096. We'd love to hear from you.Follow us on all of the the social stuff (except Twitter, sorry Elon):InstagramFacebookYouTubeOur other nonsense can be found at www.sscringefest.comAnd like, share, and review us on your favorite podcast platform. We love you all. Even you Aaron. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"A Menagerie of Terror." Matthew and Quinton are simply radiating joy after watching this Corman production. Or is that just the giant space rock in Boris Karloff's cellar? Either way, we take on Cold War horror, low-budget spectacles, and the importance of legacies. This discussion covers everything. Literally. Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, Dracula, and Stephen King are just a few subjects in an episode of many faces. Even ones that melt off the bone.
Spooktober Cinema has begun! Join Will, Jason, and Matt as they kick off the season with a bang and watch the 1965, Boris Karloff, and Nick Adams staring film: DIE, MONSTER, DIE!
Tom and Jenny talk about a 1965 film, also known as Monster of Terror, which stars Boris Karloff and Nick Adams, and was actually a very loose adaptation of the iconic H.P. Lovecraft story “The Colour Out of Space.” Find this movie and more at the 13 O’Clock Amazon Storefront! Audio version: Video version: Please support … Continue reading Matinee LIVE: Die, Monster, Die! (1965)
Using horror as an excuse for arty techniques. This episode is also available as blog entry at https://tashpix.wordpress.com/2021/12/19/die-monster-die/
Scientist Stephen Reinhart (Nick Adams) travels to a small town where he plans to visit his fiancée Susan Witley (Suzan Farmer) and meet her parents. Oddly, when he arrives, the townspeople are unfriendly. At Susan's parents' estate, her father, Nahum (Boris Karloff), is acting suspiciously and her mother, Letitia (Freda Jackson), is hidden away in a bedroom. When Stephen and Susan begin investigating the strange behavior in town, they realize that a radioactive meteor is to blame --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we are back in the studio (for good or ill) as we talk about Munchkin Warhammer, Die Monster Die, Philip Jose Farmer books, Jeff's Disney Trip, Dunwich Horror, Comedy of Terrors, Lower Decks, Prisoners of Ghost Land, the new location of War Room Games, Dark Corners, the SEC goes after Activision Blizzard, the Lost Boys reboot, Cup Noodle Soda, Netflix and the Chocolate Factory, the cast of the Mario movie, Asmodee for sale and Red Light/Green Light featuring: Jigsaw, Nautilus, Let's Play, and The House of Night. So prepare yourself, it's time for a Geek Shock!
Welcome to the fourteenth episode of Off the Beaten Clef! In this episode we dive into Misfits's 1999 album, Famous Monsters. Opening Thoughts (00:41) 1. Kong at the Gate (8:56) 2. Forbidden Zone (10:08) 3. Lost in Space (12:30) 4. Dust to Dust (14:45) 5. The Crawling Eye (16:49) 6. Witch Hunt (19:47) 7. Scream (21:59) 8. Saturday Night (25:27) 9. Pumpkinhead (30:06) 10. Scarecrow Man (32:15) 11. Die Monster Die (35:46) 12. Living Hell (36:58) 13. Descending Angel (39:00) 14. Them (41:41) 15. Fiend Club (43:02) 16. Hunting Humans (45:09) 17. Helena (47:34) 18. Kong Unleashed (52:03) Closing Thoughts: (53:20) To listen to Misfits - Famous Monster on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/4CKrRK52g4mNzbpGIMVbtE?si=2EujgBqkQ7ePJ-ERr-gtUg To listen to next week's episode (originally said to be TSSF's Under Soil and Dirt, has since been changed to The Story So Far's Proper Dose): https://open.spotify.com/album/2go3nVQ6oxBB5UERsGUUz0?si=TqPbACLbSkaxLuauCz_iYw Thanks for listening!
Wherein I talk at length on 1983's The Being, rant on separation of art from the artist with Polanski's Chinatown, and also touch on Hack-O-Lantern, Enola Holmes & Die, Monster, Die! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason376/message
An American journeys across the pond to 1960’s England (we think) for a hookup and meets her bizarre family (and silent butler) and begins to encounter a series of bizarre occurrences in this Boris Karloff starring H.P. Lovecraft adaptation. It was one of the shortest films that we watched but felt just as long as the others because of 60’s film pacing on our millennial/Gen-X brains. Yael Gavish & Matt Kona #Monsters #Halloween
Greetings, and welcome back to Horror Business. We have one awesome episode in store for you guys. In this episode we’re doing a Patreon request with two films from 1965: Die, Monster, Die and Planet Of The Vampires. First and foremost, we want to give a shoutout to our sponsors over at Lehigh Valley Apparel Creations, the premiere screen-printing company of the Lehigh Valley. Chris Reject and his merry band of miscreants are ready to work with you to bring to life your vision of a t-shirt for your business, band, project, or whatever else it is you need represented by a shirt, sweater, pin, or coozy. Head on over to www.xlvacx.com to check them out. Also, thank you to our Patreon subscribers. Your support means the world to us and we are eternally grateful for that support. Thanks! We start by talking about what we’ve done involving horror recently. We talk about the new HBO series Lovecraft Country, Liam talks about I’ll Be Gone In The Dark and Demon Knight, and Justin talks about watching the films The Hunt, The Pale Door, and Uncle Peckerhead. Up first is Die, Monster, Die. We begin by comparing it to the recent adaption of the source material with Nicholas Cage’s The Color Out Of Space. We give a brief summary of the film. We talk about how the film is essentially a classic haunted house/gothic story bookended with plot points from Lovecraft’s source material. We touch upon how the film kind of steers away from plot elements of COOS and instead weave in other classic elements common in Lovecraft’s work. Lovecraft’s opinion on science is briefly touched upon. Up next is Planet Of The Vampires. We briefly talk about the films influence on Alien and give a brief summary of the film. Liam talks about how he normally doesn’t enjoy films in this style. We briefly talk about the legacy of Mario Bava and how he could make a little go a long way. We talk about how there moments in the film that are surprisingly frightening for a film of this era. We talk about the charm of the film and how it won us over despite looking somewhat cheesy. Justin talks about how the film reminds him of the novel Monster by Christopher Pike and how he enjoys non-traditional approaches to vampires. Bava’s choice of color and lighting in the film is discussed, and how it contrasts with some of the cheesier effects. We conclude by talking about some of the political implications of the film. First and foremost, thank you for listening. Thank you to everyone and anyone who donated on Patreon, checked this episode out, or shared a tweet/shared a post on FB/gave us love by recommending us to someone. We love you forever for listening and donating. Any questions, comments, suggestions for movies and guests, or if you yourself want to join us for a movie viewing or even an episode, can be sent to thehorrorbiz@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you! Thanks always to Justin Miller, Jacob Roberts, and Doug Tilley for their technical contributions and fliers, Mike Smaczylo for the shirts and fliers (you can check more of his work out at here), and also thanks to Josh Alvarez for the theme song, Chris, Brad, and LVAC for the support and buttons (check them out at www.xlvacx.com and on Twitter), and a HUGE thank you to anyone who retweeted us or shared something on Facebook that we posted. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @thehorrorbiz666, like us on Facebook at facebook.com/thehorrorbiz66, check out our Spotify account at Cinepunx, and remember to rate, review, and subscribe to us on ITunes. In fact, if you write us a review, email us with your mailing address and we’ll send you some free pins and stickers! Check out www.cinepunx.com for more info on some of our other podcasts, some ultra stylish Cinepunx related merchandise, and how you can donate to our Patreon! Until next time…thanks! The post HORROR BUSINESS Episode...
Greetings, and welcome back to Horror Business. We have one awesome episode in store for… The post HORROR BUSINESS Episode 85: Die, Monster, Die & Planet Of The Vampires appeared first on Cinepunx.
This week Ryan discusses Die Monster Die's 1994 RoadRunner release "Withdrawal Method" with Alice Cohen who was the singer and bassist for the band! Coyote Corner has Noemie B. respond to last week's episode on Sepultura's "Chaos A.D."
In this show we look at the various attempts Hollywood has made at translating the classic weird tale by HP Lovecraft to the big screen. In this episode we look at Die Monster Die (1965) starring Boris Karloff, The Curse (1987) starring Wil Wheaton, and The Color Out of Space (2019) starring Nicholas "no scenery is safe from my teeth" Cage.
Joe McGinty is most widely known for his association as the keyboardist for The Psychedelic Furs (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Psychedelic_Furs) He is also the founder of the popular New York-based Loser's Lounge tribute series. He runs a piano bar, Sid Gold's Request Room with co-owner Paul Devitt with locations and Manhattan and Detroit. McGinty has also worked with Ryan Adams (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Adams) , The Ramones (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ramones) , Nada Surf (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nada_Surf) , Kevin Ayers (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Ayers) , Martha Wainwright (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Wainwright) , Die Monster Die (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Die_Monster_Die_(alternative_rock_band)&action=edit&redlink=1) , Devendra Banhart (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devendra_Banhart) , Ronnie Spector (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Spector) , Jesse Malin, Amy Rigby, Space Hog and others. He has composed music for independent films and TV shows, including HBO's G String Divas (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G_String_Divas) . McGinty has worked alternately as musical director for a variety of New York theaters, including the Vineyard Theatre and the New York Theater Workshop.
Get ready, grandpas and grandmas! It's Sci-Fi Ebuary and we're here to review three of your favorite old-ass movies!Up first! We start at the only sane, logical, or respectable place: 1958's It! The Terror from Beyond Space, a proto-Alien spaceflick with a weird rubber suited alien battling astronauts. Ridley Scott thanks the filmmakers. Next up! Y'all ever seen 1962's Creation of the Humanoids? It's a talky technicolor melodrama about the ethical implications of advanced robotics in a human society. Ridley Scott thanks the filmmakers. Finally! It's a third film: Die, Monster Die!, from 1965. It was not based on the Misfits song of the same name, which was released decades later. But it does have Boris Karloff. And it's based on a Lovecraft. We'll tell ya about it. All this plus science fiction sounds, our weekly news plus Blu-ray Picks and even more! Direct Donloyd HereGot a movie suggestion for the show, or better yet an opinion on next week's movies? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865). Add it to your telephone now! JOIN THE CONVERSATION!Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'll fly to polish outerspace for your love and support. Please avoid checking out this embarrassing merchandise.
Brad and Richard take a listener request a fine H.P. Lovecraft adaptation from 1965. They debut a new segment and the world’s knees quiver with tiredness because of all the crossfit it’s been doing. Special thanks to listener Derek who picked the film. Check out his podcast, Underwater Kaiju From Outer Space: Kill the Cast And Derek’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/DBourgie86 http://doomedmoviethon.com http://cinemasomnambulist.com
Brad and Richard take a listener request a fine H.P. Lovecraft adaptation from 1965. They debut a new segment and the world's knees quiver with tiredness because of all the crossfit it's been doing. Special thanks to listener Derek who picked the film. Check out his podcast, Underwater Kaiju From Outer Space: https://www.legionpodcasts.com/kill-the-cast/ And Derek's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/DBourgie86 http://doomedmoviethon.com http://cinemasomnambulist.com http://legionpodcasts.com
91. Dobbel de steen: Die Monster Die (1965), Altered States (1980) & Hardware (1990) by Klokslag 12
“It looks like a zoo in Hell!” Indeed it does! In fact, the whole film is a bit of a zoo. Join Chad Hunt, Joseph Perry, and Jeff Mohr, along with guest host Mike Imboden, as they visit the zoo in question, or in other words, discuss AIP’s Die, Monster, Die!, a film that tied […]
“It looks like a zoo in Hell!” Indeed it does! In fact, the whole film is a bit of a zoo. Join Chad Hunt, Joseph Perry, and Jeff Mohr, along with guest host Mike Imboden, as they visit the zoo in question, or in other words, discuss AIP's Die, Monster, Die!, a film that tied […]
H.P. Lovecraft's appeal extends across time and nations. We visit the Japanese town of Innsmouth near Arkham and Dunwich, where fish-men walk the shadows of this seaside village. We follow a reporter who journeys from the city to investigate the truth of the place. Do you dare to come along?
Brantley and Al make fun of movies they haven't seen based only on their weird synopses. This week they take on Robot Ninja and Monster of Terror!
Rob and Phyllis review Boris Karloff's "Die, Monster, Die!" Join in the discussion at the Fantasmo After Dark Facebook Page or drop us an email at fantasmoad@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!
All Hail! This week we have the almighty DieMonsterDie on the show! Get some…
All Hail! This week we have the almighty DieMonsterDie on the show! Get some…
Halloween steht vor der Tür und wir sind für euch in unsere Keller, Kleiderkammern und in die sonstigen Verstecke gegangen um unsere persönlichen Horror Highlights auszupacken.
The beautiful woman who is more than she seems. An entire race victimized by mankind. The cross-dressing werewolf. This week's episode is all about monsters that aren't monsters. Arthouse romance meets monster movie as Darryll and Desmond review the brand new movie Spring. Desmond goes solo on the first volume of the brand new comic Clive Barker's Nightbreed from Boom! Studios. Then Duane joins Desmond for a review of the cross-dressing werewolf movie Der Samurai. Strap in! There are some face-melting monstrous tunes, too! "Leave Your Skin at the Door" by Ringworm, "The Dragonfly" by Clutch, "From Screaming Graves We Rise" by Diemonsterdie, "The Wolf I Feed" by Napalm Death, and "Look Out, There's a Monster Coming" by Bonzo Dog Band. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
The beautiful woman who is more than she seems. An entire race victimized by mankind. The cross-dressing werewolf. This week's episode is all about monsters that aren't monsters. Arthouse romance meets monster movie as Darryll and Desmond review the brand new movie Spring. Desmond goes solo on the first volume of the brand new comic Clive Barker's Nightbreed from Boom! Studios. Then Duane joins Desmond for a review of the cross-dressing werewolf movie Der Samurai. Strap in! There are some face-melting monstrous tunes, too! "Leave Your Skin at the Door" by Ringworm, "The Dragonfly" by Clutch, "From Screaming Graves We Rise" by Diemonsterdie, "The Wolf I Feed" by Napalm Death, and "Look Out, There's a Monster Coming" by Bonzo Dog Band. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
The beautiful woman who is more than she seems. An entire race victimized by mankind. The cross-dressing werewolf. This week's episode is all about monsters that aren't monsters. Arthouse romance meets monster movie as Darryll and Desmond review the brand new movie Spring. Desmond goes solo on the first volume of the brand new comic Clive Barker's Nightbreed from Boom! Studios. Then Duane joins Desmond for a review of the cross-dressing werewolf movie Der Samurai. Strap in! There are some face-melting monstrous tunes, too! "Leave Your Skin at the Door" by Ringworm, "The Dragonfly" by Clutch, "From Screaming Graves We Rise" by Diemonsterdie, "The Wolf I Feed" by Napalm Death, and "Look Out, There's a Monster Coming" by Bonzo Dog Band. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
The beautiful woman who is more than she seems. An entire race victimized by mankind. The cross-dressing werewolf. This week's episode is all about monsters that aren't monsters. Arthouse romance meets monster movie as Darryll and Desmond review the brand new movie Spring. Desmond goes solo on the first volume of the brand new comic Clive Barker's Nightbreed from Boom! Studios. Then Duane joins Desmond for a review of the cross-dressing werewolf movie Der Samurai. Strap in! There are some face-melting monstrous tunes, too! "Leave Your Skin at the Door" by Ringworm, "The Dragonfly" by Clutch, "From Screaming Graves We Rise" by Diemonsterdie, "The Wolf I Feed" by Napalm Death, and "Look Out, There's a Monster Coming" by Bonzo Dog Band. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
Does "colour" have a "u" in it? Brits think yes, Americans think no. Let's settle this once and for all by travelling back to 1965 and asking Boris Karloff. We could also make an adaption of H P Lovecraft's The Colour/Color Out of Space whilst we're there.
There comes a time in everybody's life where they have look themselves in the eye and wonder how strong they are at their core. When this person peels back their veneer and the persona that they show to the world and actually sees what they're made of… Well folks, this [...]
There comes a time in everybody's life where they have look themselves in the eye and wonder how strong they are at their core. When this person peels back their veneer and the persona that they show to the world and actually sees what they're made of… Well folks, this episode is one of those […]
This week's show we're actually doing something a little different. We're talking about a band called DieMonsterDie and we actually have the drummer from this band in the studio. Don't know if you've heard of him… his name is Shane Diablo, and he is one sexy mother effer. We're talking [...]
This week's show we're actually doing something a little different. We're talking about a band called DieMonsterDie and we actually have the drummer from this band in the studio. Don't know if you've heard of him… his name is Shane Diablo, and he is one sexy mother effer. We're talking about DieMonsterDie's 2005 album entitled […]
This episode is dedicated to the celebration of the successful funding of DIEMONSTERDIE’s new album. Congratulations! Talented author and zombie expert Tonia Brown joins Midnight Corey to talk about her prolific, original work. They also talk about John Carpenter’s Prince … More
First of all, actor and award-winning author Bradford Tatum joins Midnight Corey this week to talk about his brilliant book The Monster’s Muse, and some Lon Chaney. Next, guitarist from the wonderful horror punk band DieMonsterDie—Shadow Windhawk—steps … More
This week on Knotcast, Fuzz, Savrin, and Shiva get a special visit from their corpsman friend Fujimaru Husky! We have our favorite 'corpse man' on as a guest and we read loads of emails about hiding ones power level. Fujimaru shares some of his stories, we got some dom/sub clarification, and get an entirely contextless email. This weeks music is "Lyka The Russian Space Dog Will Have Her Revenge" by DIEMONSTERDIE off the album FALL TO YOUR KNEES http://www.diemonsterdie.com/ http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/diemonsterdie/id99134494 Use our coupon code 'knot' at AdamEve.com for a great deal! www.adameve.com
Actress Lindsay Hollister talks with Midnight Corey this week about her career, her love for horror, and the awesome indy horror movie Absentia (2011). Then, author Kevin Richey gets in the Electric Chair to talk about his monthly short story … More
Greeting fiends, we have a ball buster this time around!! MAN, get ready to commit suicide on this one!! PS leave your WILL to me... On this Episode, Double dose band>>DIEMONSTERDIE ya know the lil rock group I have played in for 10 plus years. IGGY POP Reading/Performing Edgar Allen Poe's "The Tell Tale Heart" this is gonna blow your mind!! sooo well done! We also have an interview with Indy filmaker/Producer/writer Horror Punk Musician and lead singer CREEP CREEPERSIN..WOW!! more you say? TB Monstrosity aka Tracy Byrd from BLITZKID is no longer with the band, he has a new band,.... they kick FUCKIN ASS!!! your new to you band...VAGORA TB's new band..this shit will rock you!! Andy will be back on Podcast ep20 with more metal for your filthy ASSS!! sit back and rock it.. I know you will.DOWNLOADDIABLOCAST EPISODE 19 PLAYLIST::______________________________________SHE WANTS REVENGE - TEAR YOU APARTDEATH RIDERS - I'M A NO ONENIM VIND - LIKE A GUILLOTEENTHE ROSEDALES - NEVER COMING HOMEEZO - DESTROYERGRAVE ROBBER - SKELETONSTHE CRIMSON GHOSTS - SPIT BLACK!DIRTY DEAD - DARK LOSTZOMBINA &THE sKELETONS - CANT BREAK A DEAD GIRLS HEARTDANZIG - LEFT HAND BLACKALKALINE TRIO - DRACULINAVOLBEAT - CAROLINE LEAVINGTHE BIRTHDAY MASSACRE - BLUEDOUBLE DOSE BAND:: DIEMONSTERDIEhttp://www.diemonsterdie.com/1. A PRIEST AND A ZOMBIE RENT A FISHING BOAT AS FRIENDS2. DEEP SPACE ISOLATION PSYCHOSISFAITH NO MORE - EVIDENCE45 GRAVE - PARTY TIMEIGGY POP &THE STOOGES - I WANNA BE YOUR DOGTHE TELL TALE HEART: READ BY IGGY POPBY EDGAR ALLEN POEREZUREX - SUICIDETHE INDEPENDENTS - VAPERELLATHE HORRORGANS - THROUGH THESE VEINSTHE CRAMPS - THE CRUSHERTHE FUZZTONES - MY BROTHER THE MANCREEPERSIN - LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT ON MOCKINGBIRD LANEINTERVIEW:: CREEP CREEPERSINhttp://www.creeperin.com/http://www.creepersinfilms.com/CREEPERSIN - MEET ME OUT IN THE STICKSPSYCHO CHARGER - BLOOD SHOCK KILL ROCKSTELLAR CORPSES - LOVE LIKE THISTYPE O NEGATIVE - I DONT WANNA BE MENICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS - PAPA WON'T LEAVE YOU HENRYAFI - MISS MURDERJACKSON PHIBES - OLD DEVIL MOONTHE DAMNED - FAN CLUBT.S.O.L. - CODE BLUEBLITZKID - MARY AND THE STORMNEW TO YOU BAND:: VAGORAWWW.MYSPACE.COM/VAGORAWWW.REVERBNATION.COM/VAGORA1.AGORAPHOBIC2.SCHITZOFRIENDLYVLADIMIRS - WHEN I BLEEDBLOOD SUCKING ZOMBIE FROM OUTER SPACE - TEAR DROPS FROM HELLMANIMALS - MAN MADE MONSTERTHE OTHER - IN THE DEAD OF NIGHTLEFT FOR DEAD - LIVING ABORTIONTHE 69 EYES - WE OWN THE NIGHTSLAYER - SPILL THE BLOODThanks again, TELL YOUR FRIENDS, for the love of ood fuckin underground music... thanks again everybody, post, share comment, make a video on youtube about DIABLOCAST you kill you DESTROY, and you OWN!! those of you that tune in Episode after Episode are truly the ARMY OF EXCELLENCE!! Andy will be back next episode with a fresh kick ass THE PIT for you to munch on!!!thanksXOXO
The time for submitting your entry for the Eric S. Brown and David Dunwoody Zombie Flash Fiction Contest is very short — the 4th of July! Uncle Sam wants YOU to submit a story! On the show, I get to talk about the newest release by awesome horror band DieMonsterDie — Fall To Your Knees. […]