Yes, it certainly is.
Enjoy!
Yes, it certainly is.
Enjoy!
Indeed, it is!
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Happy Halloween everyone!
Enjoy!
Well, there’s no way that I could let October end without sharing this touching video!
I have to admit that, after watching this video, I was all excited and ready to buy tickets for the next time that the Slashstreet Boys came to Dallas but it appears that this killer boy band might just be an elaborate parody. Which is a shame because if Michael Myers had been allowed to pursue music, he probably wouldn’t have killed as many people as he did.
Or maybe he would have. Who knows?
Credit for this video goes to The Merkins!
Enjoy!
With Halloween only three days away, how could I resist a song and video about vampires?
I like this video because it has an enjoyably decadent, Eurohorror feel to it. This seems like one of those films that would be dismissed when first released, just to then be rediscovered by audiences 20 years later.
On a personal note, if I ever become a vampire, I will use this video as my guide for how to behave.
Enjoy!
If you’ve ever watched a Dario Argento film, you know how important music is to his art.
After collaborating with Ennio Morricone on his first three films, Argento used an Italian progressive rock band for his 1975 film, Deep Red. Argento and Goblin turned out to be a perfect match and the band went on to compose and perform the scores of several other Argento films, most famously for Suspiria.
In this clip from 1975, Goblin performs the main theme for Deep Red on an Italian TV show. (Sorry, I don’t know the name of the show.)
Enjoy!
Today’s music video of the day is for another song from Thom Yorke’s soundtrack to the upcoming Suspiria remake or rehash or reboot or whatever it is. I’m not really happy about the movie but I do like what I’ve heard of the soundtrack.
Enjoy!
Previous Suspiria Music Videos:
Well, it’s not quite Halloween but it will be Halloween very soon! To be honest, Halloween starts the weekend before the 31st. So, happy Halloween!
This song, of course, comes from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. There’s many different covers that you can find floating around YouTube. This is one of my favorites.
Enjoy!
To be honest, I think this song is more about the masks that people wear as a part of everyday life, as opposed to being specifically about Halloween masks. Just check out the lyrics:
Fashion magazines
Anti-aging creams
Tape measure around your waist
Whitening toothpaste
Behind this mask
Lies an ugly face
An entitled child dressed in lace
Halloween mask
I wear it every day
Halloween mask
Beneath my skin is gray
Fashion magazines
Anti-aging creams
Tape measure around your waist
Whitening toothpaste
Behind this mask
Lies an ugly face
An entitled child dressed in lace
Halloween mask
I wear it every day
Halloween mask
Beneath my skin is gray
Still, even if it’s not really a “horror” video, it’s a good song and I still think that Peach Kelli Pop should be hired to perform the Silver Shamrock jingle next Halloween.
Enjoy!
What can I say about this video?
The song is haunting, melancholy, and beautiful.
The video is creepy as Hell.
Enjoy!
Halloween All Year sounds like a great idea to me!
Or, at least, it does until you actually pay attention the lyrics of this song, the majority of which involve a knife and a body on the ceiling. Actually, now that I think about it, I guess part of the appeal of Halloween is that you actually have to wait for it. You wait for 9 months and then suddenly, it’s the greatest 31 days of the year!
As for the video, I like it because it has a prom gone wrong feel to it.
Enjoy!