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’96. The Van Nuys, California creepers dropped this rare remix of the 2007 Unearthed album song “Banshee Beach” to stir up the mad monster party. Nobody does “spooky surf” better, and this song proves why. DA AUDIO-DROME


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“Banshee Beach”


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“I remember hearing a tale about a surfin’ spot near Malibu that was so treacherous only the bravest surfers would dare enter. ” BARON SHIVERS


The spot didn’t have a name but it was told that body parts would wash ashore now and then of surfers who had wiped out there. I thought I’d give the spot a name and a song that would go with it. Thus, Banshee Beach was born.


AKING THEIR NAME FROM ANDY MILLIGAN’S SLICE OF CINEMATIC SLEAZE, THE GHASTLY ONES ARE A QUARTET OF retro groovy ghouls in top hats and capes, who have been pounding out mostly monster-themed, instrumental surf tunes since


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punk, surf and goth stewing in the mix. With the band taking the stage in gasmasks and gitch, the live show spills enough blood to drown a prom queen! So far they have unleashed two solo releases, appeared on nu- merous compilations, on commercials for Spike TV and blew the doors off Rue Morgue’s official Festival of Fear 2009 after-party! TD PSYCHOCHARGER.COM


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Lonesome Wyatt (vocals, guitar) and The Minister (banjo, bass, etc.) – both “legally certified holiness preachers” from Madison, Wisconsin – appeared on our radar back in RM#79 and have resurfaced once more with “Nightmare World,” a gritty little ditty (previously only avail- able on their limited EP Abominations) that’ll have you swearing off sleep for good. TT THOSEPOORBASTARDS.COM


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“We were on the road somewhere and I thought, ‘What if the hillbil-


lies in Deliverance were zombies?’ When we started kicking around the idea of doing a remix of one of our songs, I knew Tomb was the man for the job. The level of creativity and production value that he brings to Rue Morgue Radio each week is off the hook and he spliced this song into a real party monster! ‘Redneck Zombies (Tomb Dragomir Remix)’ is scheduled to appear as the bonus track on our upcoming CD, Mark of the Psycho.


” JIMMY PSYCHO


EW YORK CITY’S BLOODIEST BAND FUSES HOT PSYCHOBILLY fire with cold industrial steel for a unique sound bled out with bits of


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that is humanity! We welcome you, zombie apoc- alypse, with open arms!


The Misfits and Johnny Ramone into a blender and then sprinkling in bits of filmmaker George Romero,” Kokomo, Indiana’s Harley Poe is the braaaaaain child of Joseph Whiteford. For the last five years the tongue-in-cheek terror troubadour and his collaborators have celebrated lovesick psy- chopaths, misunderstood murderers and zombie mayhem. “It’s Only the End of the World” is an ad- vance track from the upcoming Wretched. Filthy. Ugly. album, and it makes losing your wife to the undead hordes seem not so bad if it results in a killer organ-driven singalong. DA MYSPACE.COM/HARLEYPOE


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about that good old feeling of hopelessness and wishing for something that can never be. We tried for a Johnny-Cash-meets-Nightmare-Before- Christmas-type of sound.


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ITH ONE FOOT ON STAGE AND THE OTHER IN A GRAVE, THOSE POOR BASTARDS play “miserable and heart-sickening gothic country music.” The terrible twosome of


ff/goodbye/give-up anthem to the sinking ship ” JOSEPH WHITEFORD


ITH AN ACOUSTIC-PUNK SOUND SELF- described as “throwing The Violent Femmes,


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Phibes, a.k.a Tom Bagley (a one man band with a “cheap-ass” drum machine and a sinister plan), created Forbidden Dimen- sion with what we can only imagine was a thick jolt of lightning and the mummi- fied corpse of a 1960s garage punk. Fuzzy, buzzy guitars, super distort-o vo- cals and a dedication to all things spooky, FD might be the coolest Cana- dian band you’ve never heard. Coffins and crows and reverb, oh my! TD FORBIDDENDIMENSION.EXOPHAGY.COM


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r“This version of ‘Hand of Glory’ was ecorded in 1993 as the B-side to the


Dial ‘M’ For Monster 7”. The lyrics were inspired by a ’50s comic strip by one of my favourite Weird Tales artists, Matt Fox.


”JACKSON PHIBES N A COLD CALGARY NIGHT WAY back in 1988, horror freak Jackson


“It’s Only the End of the World”


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“My Body’s a Zombie for You”


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“The smell of my breath / From the “MY BODY’S A ZOMBIE FOR YOU” ”


NITIALLY SLATED FOR THE SOUND- track of a play about a monster/ghost


love story, “My Body’s a Zombie for You” encapsulates the stratums of classic doo- wop, chamber pop and haunting melodies that make up the musical graveyard that is Dead Man’s Bones. Actor Ryan Gosling and pal Zach Shields may seem an unlikely pair to deliver the ghoulish goods but this track from their self-titled debut album (which has barely left our gramophone) will give you chills. Teaming up with a kid’s choir to tell “tales of zombies with broken hearts, and children singing the joys and pains of being alive, or being dead,” Gosling and Shields are easily two of the coolest new creeps on the block. TT DEADMANSBONES.NET


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blood in your neck / I hold my soul from the lands unknown.


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