Horror Song Of The Day: Theme From The Fog by John Carpenter


Today’s horror song of the day comes to us from John Carpenter.  Best-known as a director, Carpenter is also an accomplished musician and composer who is responsible for some of the most iconic horror themes of all time.  Today, we offer you the main theme from his 1980 film, The Fog.

As I’m sure you have guessed, there will be more Carpenter songs in the days ahead.

Horror Song of the Day: Main Theme From Zombi 2 by Fabio Frizzi


For today’s song of the day, we have Fabio Frizzi’s main theme from 1979’s Zombi 2.  If you’ve ever seen the film, it’s impossible to hear this piece of music without imagining hundreds of zombies walking across the Brooklyn Bridge.

Bonus Horror Song of the Day: Electronic Battle Weapon 7 (Acid Children) by The Chemical Brothers


“You are all my children now.”

Hey, does that voice sound familiar?  Who would have thought you could dance to Freddy Krueger?

Some people have told me that they find the clown in this video to even scarier than Freddy.

Horror Song of the Day: Buio Omega by Goblin


Today’s horror song of the day comes from the 1979 film, Beyond The Darkness.

This film’s soundtrack, courtesy of Goblin, was so acclaimed that it later turned up in several other Italian horror film, usually without anyone bothering to ask Goblin ahead of time.

Horror Song of the Day: Main Title Theme From The Shining, composed by Wendy Carlos and Rachel Elkind


For today’s horror song of the day, we have the main title track for 1980’s The Shining.  Composed by Wendy Carlos and Rachel Elkind, this music perfectly capture the ominous grandeur of the Overlook Hotel and the snowy mountains that surround it.

It’s also a great song to play at the start of any road trip.  Scare the Hell out of your friends.  It’s fun!

Music Video of the Day: Take Me To Hell by Chloe Adams (2024, dir by Dan Erman)


This is not a Halloween song per se but it still feels appropriate for the season. Chloe sings that she’d rather go to Hell and have fun than go to Heaven and be bored.  It sounds like someone just took a class on Paradise Lost.

“This is my job!”

I remember I saw a play in college where Hell was represented by lighting filters that were as red as my glorious hair.  Unfortunately, someone screwed up and even the scenes that weren’t taking place in Hell were tinted red.  Afterwards, I told the film’s cast, “You all were in Hell the entire time!” and they thought I was just referring to how much they disliked appearing in the play.

Anyway, where was I?  It’s late.  I’m rambling.

Enjoy!